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"What were the reasons for hitlers rise to power?"
Treaty of Versailles
November 18
Gave up land
13% European territory
50% iron reserves
15% of its coal
11 colonies in Africa + Far east
Other terms
Accepting the whole blame for war
pay 6.600 million pounds in reparations
German military forces cut
6 battle ships
6 cruisers
12 destroyers
12 torpedo boats
No tanks
No air force
No submarines
100,000 men ONLY in army
German workers party
Joined 1919 September
1920
In charge of propaganda
25 point programme
Renamed to Nationalist socialist german workers party
so how did he use Propaganda?
Used to spread nazi ideology
How did it help?
targetted specific groups
what were those groups?
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Nationalist + racist policies
Why?
Because of its nationalist + Anti-Semitic ideologies
Became a well known figure
Ideologies?
System of ideas
Anti-Semitic?
prejudice against jewish people
Prejudice meaning Unfair --> Discrimination
Munich Putsch
November 1923
Causes?
Support from Bavarian state gov
Economic crisis
Influence of Mussolini
Anger towards Weimer Gov
Key figures in the Munich Putsch
Otto Von Lossow
Opposed Hitler during Putsch --> Head of German army in Bavaria
Gustav Von Kahr
Bavarian Prime minister
Erich Ludendorff
key supporter of Hitler during the Putsch
events
8th November
Hitler + SA stormed into Munich Beer Hall
Kahr + Lossow forced to support
9th November
Erbert declared a state of emergency
Who's President Erbert?
He was the first president of Germany
wanted to make Germany more peaceful
11th November
Hitler arrested + awaited trial for treason 1924
How did it help?
Led to hitler writing Mein Kamph in prison
Helped him become more influential
11th November 1923
Hitler arrested
SA violence
Sturmabteilung
Formed in 1921
What was the function?
intimidate and fight opponents
showed Hitler's strength through organized displays of force and discipline.
Made up of ex soldiers
reinforcing Hitler’s influence within the party.
Hidenburgs death
1925 was president
July 1932
Hindenburg refuses to make Hitler chancellor,
May 1932
Franz von Papen as chancellor,
November 1932
Von papen resigns
Article 48
Gave Hitler a legal path to bypass democratic processes.
30 January 1933
Hidenburg relcutantly appoints A.H has chancellor
2nd August 1932
Hidenburgs death
Hitler combining Chancellor +President
Made himself the Fuhrer (leader )