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    retailing. In the economic chaos, the National Socialist, or the Nazi’s as they are better known, quickly gain political converts as well as votes. In 1932 Hitler stands as a candidate in the Presidential elections, he comes in second but in the Reichstag election of that year, the Nazi party became the largest single party. The German president reelected for a second term, is Paul Von Hindenburg, a hero of the Great War is now 86 years old and in failing…

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    This class , which had been workout of the Wilhelmine state, included such professions as low-level civil servants, craftsmen. The weimar republic tended to build up these consistent ideas. Throughout the short life of the weimar republic , the reichstag was made up of many small political parties displaying narrow interests. Although there were several large parties, most particular social democrats and the center party, no one party ever consumed an absolute majority, and thus combine…

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    force in the Reichstag. In 1932, Hitler ran for president, but he lost to Paul Von Hindenburg. However, the Nazi Party won 37% of the votes, which gave them more seats in the Parliament than any other party. In 1933, Hitler was elected Chancellor of Germany after members of other parties who were loyal to the president convinced him that they would be able to control him in that position. Little did they know that this was the worst mistake they could have ever made. When the Reichstag building…

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    Most major changes occur throughout a long expanse of time, generally accompanied by a slow conditioning of the populace to allow these changes slowly, but assuredly. This holds true in the conditioning of cultural norms, societal standards, government and ultimately life as the individuals experience it. At times, a populace in dire need or abject suffering may, in their efforts to restore their lives to their former glory, relinquish their once-prized values and begin to cling on to ideals…

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    Shortly after Hitler was gaining power in the Reichstag and all he needed was a final push to be in complete control. This final push is known as the Reichstag Fire. Rumours arose the day after the fire on the 28th February 1933, that the German Communists were the arsonists involved with the fire. 4,000 communists were arrested for the crime. Hitler was…

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    chairman of the new party and Karl Harrerwas given the honorary title, Reich Chairman The KPD was efficiently suppressed by the Nazis. Thousands of Communists were imprisoned in concentration camps, including Thälmann and the party's leader in the Reichstag, Ernst Torgler. The most senior KPD leaders to escape were Wilhelm Pieck and Walter Ulbricht, who went into exile in the Soviet Union. The KPD maintained an underground organisation in Germany throughout the Nazi period, but the loss of many…

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    Adolf Hitler 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).”…

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    Even though an ideal society should not engage in war, they should be ready for anything that comes in their way. The German chancellor spoke a speech in Reichstag, “We don’t want to step on the toes of any foreign power, but at the same time, we don't want our feet tramped by any foreign power… But we’ll only be able to keep ourselves at 8he fore if we realize that there is no welfare for us without power…

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    Adolf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889 in the Austrian town of Braunau. Adolf’s father was Alois Hitler a customs official in Austria and his mother was Klara Hitler. Adolf started school at the age of six, he was a very bright student who liked to read, draw, and study history. Alois wanted Adolf to follow in his footsteps and work for the austrian government, but hitler wanted to become a artist hatred toward non-Aryans grew. In 1913 he moved to Munich, Germany, where the Austrian…

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    For example, the KPD rose from 2.1% of the Reichstag in 1920, to 16.9% in November 1932. Furthermore, the Nazi party rose from 18.3% in 1930 to 33.1% in November 1932. Without this rise of radical political parties, the Weimar Republic wouldn’t have collapsed because if the Nazi’s had never gained…

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