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Hitler's Consolidation of Power - Coggle Diagram
Hitler's Consolidation of Power
Feb 24, 1920
German Workers' Party renamed as National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP)
Hitler presents a 25-point program to a Nazi Party Meeting
13 Aug, 1932
Hitler was invited to be the Vice-Chancellor, but he rejected
Apr 1924
Hitler is sentenced to five years in the Landsberg prison
He gave a speech addressing nationalistic sentiments in his trial that increased his popularity in Germany
Jul 29, 1921
Hitler becomes the Chairman of the party
Nov 8, 1923
Hitler stages failed coup
The Beer Hall Putsch
Hitler and the SA stormed a public meeting of 3000 people organised by Kahr in Munich
Apr 5
Paul von Hindenburg was elected as the President of Germany
Jan 1925
Mein Kampf is published
The book explains his ideas of the Aryan race being superior
Jan 27, 1923
Hitler holds the First Party Congress in Munich
Dec 20, 1924
Hitler was released after nine months in jail
30 Jan, 1933
Hindenburg appoints Hitler as Chancellor of Germany
May 20, 1928
The Nazi party gets 2.6% of the votes in the German Federal Elections
31 Jul, 1932
Reichtag elections
The Nazi Party became the largest party in the Reichstag, with 230 seats
Oct 29, 1929
The stock market collapsed, effected financial markets globally.
German workers were laid off and the economy tumbled
Mar 13, 1932
German Presidential Election
Hindenbrug won 53 percent over Hitler's 36.8%
27 Feb, 1933
The Reichtage building was set on fire by a Dutch communist
28 Feb, 1933
Hitler uses the fire to convince Hindenbrug to pass Article 48, Hitler has emergency powers
5 Mar, 1933
The Nazi Party gained 43.9% of the votes and 288 seats in the Federal Election
23 Mar, 1933
The Enabling is passed and approved by the Reichstag, Hitler has 4 years of dictatoral powers
Hitler arrested political opponents
14 Jul, 1934
Political parties were banned, only the Nazi party exists
Germany turned to a one party state country
30 Jun, 1934
Night of the Long Knives
The SS murdered approximately 400 members of the SA, including Rohm, the leader of SA along with Hitler's other opponents as Hitler feared that they will seize power
This removed internal Nazi Party opposition to Hitler
2 Aug, 1934
Hindenburg dies
19 Aug,1934
Hitler became Fuhrer
Hitler combines the position of president, chancellor and the head of army
Members of the armed forces had to swear a oath of loyalty to Hitler
Hitler achieved dictatorship in Germany