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Germany 1929-1933 - Coggle Diagram
Germany 1929-1933
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Article 48
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Due to increasing economic and political turmoil, Reichstag unable to come to a consensus supporting Chancellor
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After Reichstag fire, Hitler relied on the precedent pf A48 to pass enabling act
gave him unlimited dictatorial powers + eliminated the Reichstag's as an active force in German politics, new government deviate from Weimar constitution
Hitlers Political Skill
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Powerful, spellbinding orator
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Pledged to restore german cultural values, reverse the provisions of the treat and turn back communist threat
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Great Depression
unemployed were joined by millions of others who linked the depression to Germany's humiliation after the defeat of ww1
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widespread economic misery, fear and perception of worse times, mixed with anger and impatience and the failure of the government
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There is no denying that Hitler possessed great political skill however it has been proven that this alone did not bring power
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assessed that Hitler's personality as a politician was the least significant out of all four factors for the ascension
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