Why was Hitler able to Become Chancellor by 1933?
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- Why was Hitler able to become Chancellor by 1933?
- Election Results
- In July 1932 the Nazis won 230 seats in the Reichstag
- Hitler asked to be Chancellor but Hindenburg said no
- This made them the Reichstag's largest party
- In November 1932, the Nazis lost 34 seats
- They were still the largest party
- In July 1932 the Nazis won 230 seats in the Reichstag
- The Roles of Hindenburg and Von Papen
- Hindenburg was a national hero but Hitler ran against him in April 1932.
- Hindenburg still won the election however.
- Hitler struck a deal with Von Papen
- If von Papen convinced Hindenburg to let Hitler become Chancellor,
- Hitler would make von Papen, vice-chancellor
- Hindenburg agreed with von Papen's advice; thinking he could control Hitler
- But Hitler used his power to hold another election in March 1933 to make the Nazis stronger in the Reichstag
- If von Papen convinced Hindenburg to let Hitler become Chancellor,
- Hindenburg was a national hero but Hitler ran against him in April 1932.
- Election Results
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