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the reasons that led the Nazis to assume power in Germany by 1930
elections
the Nazies made the twenty five points which attractive to those who are vulnerable to the depression In 1930, the Nazis got 107 seats and also on November 1932 they got nearly 200. they became the biggest single party.
Nazi Campaigning
Hitler was a strong speaker. he ran for president in 1932 but he got defeated. despite all of this, the campaign had raised his profit in a huge amount. using many styles of spreading his message, it had reached to millions across the Country. he was in fact someone who understood his people's and problems
Posters and Pamphlets of nazi were posted everywhere in Germany. This made the people really impressed with their energy and enthusiasm.
the Nazi repeated took every opportunity as they believed in Jews, communist, Wiemar policies and mainly the treaty of versatile were at fault for the Germans Problem. they expressed contempt for the weimer's democratic system. they would also say that they are unable to solve Germany's economic problems.
Negative cohesion
people supported the Nazis as they share Nazi Views and also the Nazi fear.
Disillusionment with democracy
as Depression began into the econmy, Chancellor Bruning had made the Government not to spend and the welfare benefits and instead he encouraged the Germans to make sacrifice for the country as well as the economy.
Bruning had called for new elections in1930. this gave a huge opportunity to the Nazi to exploit the discontent in Germany. with that the German's income had fallen by 40 percent since 1929.
the communist thread
there were frequent street battles between communist gang and the police. a huge group of unemployed workers had gathered on street corners. with that, the SA and SS gave and impression of discipline and order. not only did they thought but also the others as well.
every business leaders had a fear that the communist would introduce the state control of business. they also concerned about the growing strength of Germany's Trade union. They felt that all the money would be used up into the Nazi campaign funds.
all the farmers were alerted about the communist and their policy other than the business leaders. in the USSR, the hard line communist and their government would take over the land. it caused millions of peasants to be killed or behind the bars. with that, the Nazis had made a promise to help Germany;s desperately struggling small farmers.
Decadence
the Nazis talked of restoring the old-factions as they some people felt that the traditional German values were under thread.
weak opposition
the social democratic party had made a great mistake in thinking that German people would not fall for these vague promises and accusations. they also failed to even work for he other parties specifically the communist