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Introduction - 'The Nazis consolidation of power was achieved through fear and terror'

Background:


The impact of the Great Depression - votes for Nazis party


Fear of communism


the 'legal revolution' - political manipulation and the march 1933 election - doesn't win majority


Hitler used fear and terror to gain political powers and wider support

Institutionalised fear and terror in order to gain political powers [Part 1]

The Gestapo


The Nazis Stormtroopers


James L Turner, 'the Hitler ideal' - 'Hitler's gang of street thugs bent the will of the nation into blindly following the Nazis ideal


Institutionalised fear and terror in order to gain political powers [Part 2]
What effect did this have on the political landscape of the time?
Institutionalised fear and terror in order to gain political powers [Part 3]
How did this F and T help to increase Hitler's political powers?
The Reichstag fire - manipulation and wider support for Nazism [Part 1]

The Reichstag fire -

The Reichstag fire - maipulation and wider support for Nazism [Part 2]
What effect did the Reichstag fire have on strengthening support for Nazism?
The Night of the Long Knives - wider support for Nazism [Part 1]

Background -


The Night of the Long Knives -

The Night of the Long Knives - wider support for Nazism [Part 2]
What is the significance of the Night of the Long Knives?

Conclusions - 'The Nazis consolidation of power between January 1933 and march 1934 was achieved through fear and terror [Part 1]

Caroline Hall, 'Nazism, rise of a dictatorship'


Tim Kirk,

Conclusions - 'The Nazis consolidation of power between January 1933 and march 1934 was achieved through fear and terror [Part 2]

What effect did fear and terror have on...


Creating a one party state?


Gaining wider support?