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The rise and consolidation of the Nazi party (Nazis from 1924 to 1929…
The rise and consolidation of the Nazi party
1925 German positives
Economic prosperity
New currency
Loan from USA
New jobs
Thriving culture
Golden age for cinema and media
Political stability
New democratic government
Loss of support for radical parties
1925 German negatives
Economic prosperity
Most of the economy was built on foundations of huge loans lent by America that could be called back
Peasant farmers lost out
Thriving culture
Many wanted to return to the old Germany
Political stability
thirty percent of votes went to extremist parties
Lot of distrust
Hitler consolidation
Chacellor
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Reichstag fire
Enabling act
Night of long knives
The army oath
Stopped the army from interfering with the government
Rohn and 400 other possible threats were killed
Since the Nazi party was the majority and with the fear of a communist plot Hitler passed the enabling act that allowed him to pass any law
Reichstag buildings were set alight
Hitler blamed communist plot to overthrow the government
27th of February
Nazis from 1924 to 1929
Announced 25 points program
Abolition of Treaty of Versailles
Union with Austria
Munich Putsch
1923
Hitler tried to take over parliament buildings
Arrested and sent to prison
Gained support from those tat opposed the Weimar Republic
Depression
Loans called backed and sent Germany into depression and sent the Weimar republic crumbling
Depression and the rise of the Nazis
Peopel lost faith in the Weimar republic
People wanted to go back to traditional Germany
People wanted a quick fix
Hitler becoming chancellor
July 1932 Nazis were the largest single party but still not the majority
Hindenburg elected Hitler as chancellor