Political and Governmental Change, the Collapse of Democracy 1930-33
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- The Collapse of the Democracy, 1930-33
- Public feeling about Weimar Government
- Economic problems that government failed to deal with (Great Depression)
- Un- employment rose, prices rose and wages fell
- Government failed to agree on a solution
- Support for extremists grew (Communists and Nazis)
- Government failed to agree on a solution
- Un- employment rose, prices rose and wages fell
- Dislike because of ToV
- Coalition failure
- Changing of chancellors disrupted stability
- Hindenburg often had to rule by decree
- Economic problems that government failed to deal with (Great Depression)
- 1930 September elections
- Gains for Nazis and Communists
- 1932 April: Presidential elections (Hitler and Hindenburg)
- Hindenburg appointed Papen as Chancellor
- 1932 elections: Nazis has most seats in the Reichstag
- Hindenburg offered Schliecher head of Chancellor
- 1933 30th January
- Von-Pape vice Chancellor, Hitler as Chancellor and Hindenburg as President.
- Public feeling about Weimar Government
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