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Hitler (Chapter 3) (Hitler's Impact on Germany (Social Impact…
Hitler (Chapter 3)
Hitler's Impact on Germany
Political Impact
Reichstag Fire (Feb 1933)
Emergency laws. Civil liberties suspended
Enabling Act (March 1933)
Nazis can pass laws without President's approval
One Part Rule (June 1933)
Night of the Long Knives (June 1934)
Removed threat from SA
Fuhrer Position (Aug 1934)
Merged Chancellor & President Powers. Invoke Article 48. Made Army swear an oath of allegiance to Hitler
Economic Impact
Re-employment & Militarisation
Self-sufficieny. Autarky (Failed)
Control of trade unions
Less strikes
Control of worker's leisure time
Rise of big industrialists
Support Nazis financially
Social Impact
Propaganda
Control through censorship
Rise of the police state (Gestapo & SS)
Persecution of Jewish people & other minority groups
Role of women in Germany
The Hitler Youth
Hitler's Rise To Power
Hitler's Abilities
Skillfulness at making deals with politicians
Making a deal with President Hindenburg
Charisma & oratorical skills
Exploitation of the fears of communism
Reorganisation of the Nazi Party
Increasing Party membership
Establishing the SA & SS
Nazi propaganda
Nazi ideology
Restoring German pride
Favourable circumstances
Weakness of Weimar Government
System of Proportional representation
Instability of the coalition government
Article 48 of the Weimar Government
Lack of mass support
Hyperinflation
Ruhr Crisis (1923)
Great Depression (1928)
6 million unemployed