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Germany and the Depression (Impact of the Depression (The Nazis change in…
Germany and the Depression
Impact of the Depression
Wall Street Crash
The Nazis change in tactics
Reorganised party
More effective in elections
Publicity/propaganda
Joseph Goebbells
Mein Kampf - 1925
Regular public meetings
Winning votes
Scapegoated Jews, communists, Treaty, Democracy
Giving traditionalistic values back
Said he would end unemployment
Wanted one party system
Increasing membership
Doubled between 1927-28
SS led by Heinrich Himmler
Election Results
Nazi support declined whilst Hitler was in prison
Increased to 107 in July 1930 and 230 in Mar 1932
Role of the SA
Disrupted Communist meetings
Clashed with other parties
Proved that democracy was failing
Failure of Weimar Democracy
1930 election
Unemployment at three million
Nazis second largest party
Centre party's Heinrich Bruhning became Chancellor
1932 Election
Nazis now largest party
Hitler demanded Chancellor
Given to centre party's Von Papen
Bruhning resigned and Von Papen given Chancellor
Another new Chancellor
Von Papen resigned as Chancellor
Kurt von Schleicher new Chancellor
Had no support so resigned
Hitler becomes chancellor
30 January 1933
Hindenburg had no choice
Von Papen became vice-Chancellor