The Nazis: Hitler’s rise to power The Early Nazis n Hitler entered as a spy in 1919 when they had...

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The Nazis: Hitler’s rise to power

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The Nazis: Hitler’s riseto power

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The Early Nazis

Hitler entered as a spy in 1919 when they had 40 members.

By 1921 he was chairman and the membership was up to 3,000.

(The party was primarily local to Bavaria)

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The Nazi Program

25 Point program adopted in 1920 -

Exclusion of Jews from the “Volk” - a quote of Hitler’s was “…total removal.”

Aryan superiority Nationalism Profit sharing

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The “Enemies”

The Versailles Treaty & the “November criminals” who stabbed Germany in the back.(ie. the Weimar Republic)

Marxists The Jew - who, by the way, was responsible

for all of Germany’s domestic problems.

(Prostitution, capitalism, Pacifisim, democracy, venereal diseases)

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Time to flex those muscles.(Munich - 1923) Beer Hall Putsch -

with old WWI generals and some nationalists the Nazis try to take the Bavarian Government.

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Munich - 1923

Street march ends in a riot, 16 die and Hitler stands trial in a national spectical.

Sentenced to 5 yrs., he serves 9 mos. - all the time he needs to write the very wordy Mein Kampf.

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Back in the saddle again. Hitler consolidates power. Regains control of the

party from Gregor Strosser.

Ban on public speaking lifted in 1925.

(A Biggggg mistake)

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Consolidates powerConsolidates power.

Decides road to power is through legal elections (as opposed to revolt) and in 1928

the party wins 12 seats in the Reichstag.

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The Depression Hits

Nazis appeal to all strata of the German population.

Mass unemployment, social dissolution, fear for economic future makes the Nazi call for a scapegoat sound good.

Press tycoon Alfred Hugenberg gives Hitler extensive national exposure.

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The Early 1930’s-Gaining Seats

With Industrialists contributing money, the Nazis get 18.3% of the vote in 1930.

In April ‘31 Hitler runs for president coming in 2nd to Hindenburg.

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Still Gaining

July ‘32, with 230 seats (37.3%) - The Nazis are the largest single party.

Nov ‘32, 196 seats (a drop), but Hitler is pushed by conservatives to be chancellor.

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Spring-time for Hitler.

Hindenburg makes Hitler Reich Chancellor Jan 30, ‘33.

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Reichstag

Reichstag fire the next month scares the government into giving Hitler temp-orary, unlimited powers. (Enabling Act)

This is due to blame being placed on Com-munists for the fire

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Hitler Hits His Stride - Germany in the Mid-’30’s Hitler purges his party of possible

competition in 1934, “Night of the Long Knives.”

1935, the Versailles Treaty is abandoned.

- 5x’s the allowed number of men are brought into the military.

- Britain agrees to allow Germany to build more ships.

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The Productive Years

By Ignoring the Treaty -Saves money by not making payments to the Allies.

Re-armament allows people to get back to work.

Unemployment drops from 6 million to 1 million in 3 years.