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15 Cards in this Set
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What were the problems of the Weimar Republic |
-Hyperinflation - occupation of the RUHR - Reparations and treaty of Versailles |
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What were the consequences of the Munich Putsch?
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- 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 |
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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?
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- The Role of Joseph Goebbels - Presidential Elections - Financial Support of the Nazis - Sturmabteilung ( SA) |
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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impacts of wall street crash - International trade fell - Unemployment rose by 6m 1932 - Daws plan loans withdrawn - Benefit cut loomed |
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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 |
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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?
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- 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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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How did the Nazis remove opposition to their regime?
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-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. |
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Why was the support of the army important for Hitler
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-disciplined-managed to reduce unemployment by creating a larger army-necessary in order to control Germany -Had support from big businesses&conservtives |
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What tactics did the Nazis use in their March election campaign?
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They bullied rivals, used the radio, police and unofficial pressure at polling stations to make people vote for them
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How did the Nazis portray the Reichstag Fire? |
As a communist plot
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