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    There are many reasons why Hitler came to power in 1933. These reasons can be categorised in a variety of ways. One of the most important categories is the political. Lots of the other reasons stem from Hitler joining the Nazi Party on 14th September 1919. Hitler was a soldier in the Great War and was horrified when the German government signed the treaty of Versailles on 28th June 1919. He, like many other German soldiers felt that Germany was capable of winning the…

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    It was 1933 when Adolf Hitler became the leader of the Germany Nazi regime and the only party in Germany,any other parties where band. Hitler introduced many policies and measures to ensure the Nazis remained in control. Hitler is against democratic parties,therefore the Nazi regimes belief in one party so if you join any party apart from the Nazi regime you will likely be in prison or killed. Indeed these measures dealt with political opponents, as well as the individual people living in the…

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    of change. Many people, mainly the middle class, supported the Nazi's due to being a big party, and for their views against the communists , who were gaining many more supporters. (The Nazi party looked like the only Party that could challenge the communists). The social democrats' failure to team up with the communists to defeat the Nazi party gave them this opportunity to defeat the communists. The Nazi party promised many different things, including promising to abolish the Treaty of…

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    country and inflicted fear nearly all over the world. Hitler was a crafty individual, and the strengths of his party—the Nazi Party—played a significant role in his rise to power. Nazi campaigning methods combined with the excellent speaking skills of Hitler gathered a lot of attention for the Nazi Party. Furthermore, their policies and violent treatment of their opponents—Communists—appealed to businessmen, farmers and most of the population; if anyone criticized one of their policies, “they…

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    During the 1920s, the government had little control over business, the change brought in the 1930s which put government into everything caused great opposition. President Roosevelt’s reforms challenged recent practices, causing criticism from business leaders, the Left, and radicals (Roark, et al. 729). Initial industrial reforms made by the New Dealers included the formation of the National Recovery Administration, which produced voluntary codes for industrialists to follow. The government…

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    ideologies. Hitler belonged to the Nationalist Party while Stalin imposed a Communist regime. Hitler and Stalin were both incredibly popular in their country and they initiated many changes. Eventually, their hidden agendas came to light, and they were both seen with extreme hatred. (Meinecke, Zapruder and Kaiser) Adolph Hitler created and expressed the ideas which were later known to be Nazi ideology. Hitler became attached to the original Nazi party in the early 1920s, joining other…

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    Brandolyn Dianne Davis is an minority hardworking mother. She grew up in hardcore Chicago, Illinois in the 1960’s and the disco of the 1970’s with presidents like John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, and Jimmy Carter. Although she was only a mere child, she can remember the chaos following President Kennedy and Martin Luther King’s assassination. Brandy votes because her forefathers died for her to have that right and she doesn’t want their deaths to be in vain. She…

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    involve cuts and taxes instead of inflation. This meant that the Great Depression was particularly significant politically because it brought the Nazi Party to light as the Nazis had been repeating the same main messages since the previous depression: the Weimar government was indecisive, the Treaty of Versailles needed to be abolished, and the Communists needed to be overthrown. This was a very powerful message to those most vulnerable to the Depression: the middle classes, the unemployed and…

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    smaller parties started to turn to the Nazis to repel the Communists. In the election of 1932 the Nazis won 37 percent of total votes. They became the largest solo-party in 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…

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    Adolf Hitler Chancellor but other main factors including the oratory skills of Hitler, the propaganda campaign of Goebbels and the fact that Hindenburg and Von Papen thought that they could control Hitler once he was Chancellor. The smaller extreme parties also would not work together although combined they could have had more support than the Nazis. The Treaty of Versailles also contributed to Hitler’s rise to power as the German people were still angry…

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