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    During the inter-war years, the Conservative Party was in power 17 years out of a possible 21. British politics normally saw an equal balance of time in government. A key underlying factor for this success was the Conservatives growing ability to understand their potential voters amidst the changes of the inter-war years. The inter-war years were marked by unique developments which could shape both the political system and the electorate who engaged with it. The electorate significantly…

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    ‘Labour government had more successes than failures in domestic affairs in the years 1964 to 1970’. Assess the validity of this view. Firstly, In my personal opinion I do not think there were significantly more successes than failures in terms of domestic policy for the Labour governments between 1964 to 1970. The liberal domestic reforms were led by the competent home secretary, Roy Jenkins, through his backing, the Labour governments passed important liberalising laws; such as the Abortion…

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    Overall, I do agree with the given statement. Despite the fact that Hitler was not elected by the public to be chancellor, his support can be said to have played a major part in influencing President Hindenburg to ask Hitler to be chancellor. At the time Hitler became chancellor, an extremely large amount of people despised the current German government due to being the reason why the Dawes plan was introduced, which ultimately led to depression in Germany. (The US recalled the loans after the…

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    was the leader of the Nazi party and was appointed chancellor of Germany in 1933 to begin his twelve year reign of terror. Hitler began his reign by being appointed chancellor. He then took advantage of things to control more affecting everyone in different ways, but the worst for the “undesirables”. Hitler was appointed chancellor by Paul von Hindenburg. “Earlier that day the President of Germany, Paul von Hindenburg had appointed Hitler chancellor (similar to prime minister).” (Smith, 15)…

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    historians would agree that the economic depression was the most important reason why Hitler was able to become Chancellor in 1933. It was the cause of all the other significant factors, such as the weaknesses of the Weimar Republic, Nazi policies, propaganda campaigns, and the scheming of Hindenburg and von Papen. The Great Depression was the most important factor that lead to Hitler becoming Chancellor in 1933. It caused major economic issues in Germany such as businesses going bankrupt,…

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    checks and balances for the legislature and the Chancellor, as well as its role in allowing orderly and just elections. The core of Germany’s success comes from its federal system, meaning that the German state governments have real political power in the central government, which manifests…

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    the Reichstag. Hitler demanded to become the Chancellor, but President Hindenburg made Franz von Papen the Chancellor instead. Von Papen was soon replaced by General Kurt von Schleicher. Desirous to regain power, von Papen made a deal with to make Hitler Chancellor, with himself as Vice-Chancellor. The moderate parties would hold all government posts except for three, these three would go to the Nazis; one of these would be Hitler being Chancellor. The elderly President Hindenburg was…

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    don't want to judge it. But another case should be helpful or get more references.』『 That's a legend in the ancient China, it says the emperor called all the chancellors some day. They were disussing why all the copper carillons in the palace were ringing at yhe same time that day.』『They all had no any idea about these, but one of the chancellors said: It must…

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    ADOLF HITLER BECOMES CHANCELLOR OF GERMANY THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THIS EVENT IN HITLER'S RISE TO POWER  HITLER’S YOUTH On the 20th of April 1889 Adolf Hitler is born to a penurious family. From a young age Hitler is pressured by his father to follow a career into civil service. In 1913 Hitler is faced with military service for the Habsburg Empire. His cowardice persuades him to evade this by moving to Munich in Southern Germany. In Munich, Hilter’s life continues no differently, until world…

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    Hitler was born on April 20, 1889, in a small village named Braunau Am Inn. He’s known for starting World War ll, being the dictator of Germany, and most of all being the leader of the Nazi party and the holocaust. His father, Alois, was born in 1837. He was the illegitimate son of Maria Anna Schicklgruber and her unknown mate, which may have been someone from the neighborhood named Johann Georg Hiedler. It is also remotely possible Adolf Hitler's grandfather was Jewish. Maria Schicklgruber was…

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