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What were the problems of the Weimar Republic


-Hyperinflation


- occupation of the RUHR


- Reparations and treaty of Versailles

What were the consequences of the Munich Putsch?

- The Nazi party was banned, and Hitler was prevented from speaking in public until 1927.


-Hitler went to prison, where he wrote 'Mein Kampf'. Millions of Germans read it, and Hitler's ideas became very well-known

How did the Nazi develop 1920-1923?

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How did the Nazi Party change 1924-29

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how and why did Hitler get appointed chancellor in January 1933?


- The Role of Joseph Goebbels


- Presidential Elections


- Financial Support of the Nazis


- Sturmabteilung ( SA)

What was the impact of the wall street crash and great depression? ( impacts of wall Street Crash)

impacts of wall street crash


- International trade fell


- Unemployment rose by 6m 1932


- Daws plan loans withdrawn


- Benefit cut loomed

Why was the Nazi Party successful after 1930?

- They promised to help the elderly


- The Nazis promise to end unemployment


- They promised to help the farmers


- The Nazis persuaded big businesses that they were trustworthy as big businesses were afraid of communism

What was the role of Hitler in increasing support for the Nazis?

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How did the events of July 1932- January 1933 bring Hitler to power?

- July 1932 Nazis won 230 seats in elections


- January 1933 von Papen suggest to Hindenburg that he appoint Hitler as chancellor


- this brought Hitler to power as people were voting for him and von Papen persuaded Hindenburg to appoint Hitler as chancellor


What was the importance of the Reichstag fire?


( 27th February 1933) a week before election

- Hitler was able to take advantage and accuse the German communist party which made the Nazis look better winning them more seats

Why was the enabling act important for Hitler?

- The enabling act would give Hitler the power to make laws for the next 4 years without consent of the Reichstag

How did the Nazis remove opposition to their regime?

-Enabling Act - SA intimidates all the remaining non-Nazi deputies. The Reichstag votes to give Hitler the right to make his own laws.


-Political parties are banned - only the Nazi party is allowed to exist.


-Night of the Long Knives SA murders 400 SA members, including its leader Röhm, along with a number of Hitler's other opponents.

Why was the support of the army important for Hitler

-disciplined-managed to reduce unemployment by creating a larger army-necessary in order to control Germany


-Had support from big businesses&conservtives

What tactics did the Nazis use in their March election campaign?
They bullied rivals, used the radio, police and unofficial pressure at polling stations to make people vote for them



How did the Nazis portray the Reichstag Fire?

As a communist plot