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What did the Nazis do to increase their support between 1929 and 1932?…
What did the Nazis do to increase their support between 1929 and 1932?
Communist threat
The communist and the NSDAP had there own private milita to protect their meetings
The communist started a uprising in order to take over the government but ultimately failed
The communist were the second biggest party after the NSDAP
Hilter blamed the Reichstag fire on the Communist to make it seem like a threat.
Organisation
The SA had over 100,000 members in the 1930s
The SA protect hilter while he was giving speechs and would make young german girls to go to him after his speech
Hitler Made the SA in order to bully other party and to protect their own
Hilters leadership
He said he was "Germany's only hope"
Hitler was presented as the strong leader that Germany needed
He gave lots of speeches which increased the amount of people which supported him.
Propaganda & Promises
The Nazis owned eight different newspapers to sell the Nazi message to different particular audiences.
They used clear and simple messages and had different posters to aim for different groups of people.
The Nazis said that they would give jobs, food and freedom
The Nazis gaves people scapegoats:which was the Jews,communist and the weirmar politician
Weak Weimar
Müller resigned and Brüning became chancellor
Unpopular measures were introduced e.g.tax rises and cuts to the unemployment benefit.
The two main parties in the coalition government fell out.
Economic crisis
Germany was surviving off american loans but since american had a wall street crash it effect all of Germany
More than 5 million people were unemployed in 1931
Due to the rises in taxes many companys could not operate in germany
Deal
Germany lost finance which led to loss in production so they had to lay off workers.
Rise in unemployment
America wanted Germany to pay back their debt as soon as possible.
Germany struggled to pay back the debt. This caused Germany to go into a great depression