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Reasons for Hitler's Rise to Power - Coggle Diagram
Reasons for Hitler's Rise to Power
Weak Support
Kapp Putsch
right-wing extremists overthrow the governmenr
Wolfgang Kapp
opposed Friedrich and the Weimar government due to humiliation
on 13 March 1920
Freikorps soldiers took over Berlin
Kapp became the Prime Minister
Hyperinflation
Germany struggled with poverty
reparations were a burden
Government kept up the reparations by printing more money
In 1923, January
France and Belgium invaded
workers went on strike so the France could not take anything
the more money was printed, the more the value decreased
hyperinflation resulted
1kg of bread was 428 million marks when inflation struck
The SS
an elite force of pure Germans and Hitler's personal bodyguard
succeeded in destroying the SA
responsible for destroying Nazis enemies
carrying out racial policies
Death Head Units
responsible for concentration camp, which were the Nazis ultimate weapon
SS Special Purpose Troops
Nazi Ideology
Jews and others would lose right of citizenship
Hitler eventually gained support because of promises and ideology
Hitler was against socialist ideas
put in the word 'National' before 'Socialist' to express favourism of German blood people