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  • Beer Hall Putsch Nazi Party
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    There is no single answer as to why the Nazis were able to gain so much support during the 1920 's; there are several, and people still argue about them. Some people - especially during the Second World War - suggested that the Nazi movement grew out of something basically wrong in the German character. However, modern historians recognise that a combination of factors such as Hitler's personality and mesmerizing oratory skills, the problems with the Weimar Republic, the Nazi's effective use of ...
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  • Second World War First World War
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    The Treaty of Versailles: Prelude to WWII The Treaty of Versailles was not a justified treaty which created German feelings of revenge and dislike towards the victorious countries. This feeling of revenge felt by Germany, in addition with the social atmosphere of Europe, led to a second World War in the September of 1939, just 11 years after the first World War. People at the time published reports on the unfairness of the treaty. America never ratified the treaty but Britain and France still en...
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  • German Worker Party Jews Communists
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    The seeds of Hitler's rise to power were planted following the outcome of the First World War. With Germany's defeat, many German men returned to Germany feeling betrayed by their country and government. Among them was Adolf Hitler, a young Austrian Corporal who had fought bravely for Germany. When the World War broke out, Hitler was very happy. The War had been a blessing to the young Hitler, who had been unsuccessful in civilian life. When Germany was defeated, Hitler was devastated. He wrote,...
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  • Beer Hall Putsch People Of Germany
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    During the 1920 's and early 1930 's Germany was unstable socially economically and politically. The governments were more often in a state of disarray than not, the populace was disillusioned and scared, and the Great Wall Street stock market crash of 1923 saw the economy crumble before the population's eyes. These unfavourable factors combined to create a nation of precarious stature, a country which was looking for a savior. This came in the form of fascism, an ideology in which the individua...
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  • The Rise Of Germany To A Fascist State
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    ... ring anger and resentfulness. The blame was not laid on the Kaiser's war government which had started the inflation by its borrowing trend. Instead, they blamed the Weimar government, which had agreed to pay reparations under the Versailles treaty. This exasperation meant that many people were more willing to listen to extremist party's who called for its over throw. One of the more successful was the Nazi Party and Adolf Hitler. October 1929 marked a worldwide slide into the "Great Depressi...
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  • Versailles Treaty Weimar Republic
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    Germany's defeat in World War One created political, economic and social instability in the Weimar Republic and led to the rise of the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP) or Nazi party. The First World War placed increasingly heavy strains and sacrifices on the German people. The gap between the rich and poor widened and divisions between classes increased. It had direct effect on the workers living standard as earnings fell and food shortages grew. Food was sold on the growing black...
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  • Hitler Rise To Power And Weimar Weakness
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    ter> Assess the extent to which Hitlers rise to power was a result of Weimar weakness. "One seldom recognises the devil when he is putting his hand on your shoulder. " -Albert Speer The weak Weimar government was a major factor in Hitler rise to power, however it was not the only reason. Hitlers use of aggressive propaganda and his use of fear in terror in the people was also a tactic that strongly helped his cause. Weaknesses in the Weimar that particularly helped Hitlers rise were th...
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  • The Changing Political Fortunes Of Nazi Party
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    H 2 >Account for the changing political fortunes of the Nazi Party from November, 1923 until January, 1933. The main political changes that the Nazi Party or the NSDAP endured during the period of November, 1923 until January 1933 was its rise from a small extreme right party to a major political force. It is vitally important that the reasons behind this rise to power also be examined, to explain why the NSDAP was able to rise to the top. However first a perspective on the Nazi party it...
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  • Weimar Government Term Causes
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    HOW AND WHY DID HITLER BECOME CHANCELLOR OF GERMANY IN 1933? The reason why Hitler became chancellor of Germany in 1933, were because of many reasons; long term causes like World War One, treaty of Versailles, fear of communism, the November criminals, the early nature of the constitution 1923 crisis. The economic depression 1929 - 1933; failure of the Weimar government; political crisis 1930 - 1933; role of the traditional elites and Hitlers action, skills and leadership. I believe that all the...
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  • World War One Treaty Of Versailles
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    Explain why and how, Hitler and the NSDAP began to attract some support from people in Germany between 1919 and 1923. There were many reasons why Hitler got into power: the defeat in world war one, Treaty of Versailles, stab in the back theory, weak leadership, fear of communist / revolutions , economic impact of world war one, reparations, hyperinflation's of 1923, French invasion of the Ruhr. In 1914 at the beginning of the war, the Germens were very confident that they were going to win the w...
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  • Versailles Treaty Peace Treaty
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    The Versailles Peace Treaty, signed by Germany in 1919, can only be partially held responsible for the crisis faced by the Weimar Government. In 1923, the Weimar Government reached a terrible crisis point in which it sank into chaos, facing serious problems both politically and economically. Politically, the Weimar Government encountered extreme opponents from both the right and left wing; however, not all political threats faced by the Weimar Government were due to the Versailles Peace Treaty. ...
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  • Beer Hall Putsch Adolph Hitler
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    The 1920 s and early 1930 s found Germany unstable socially economically and politically. The government was more often in a state of disarray than not, the populace was disillusioned and scared, and the Great Wall Street stock markets crash of 1923 saw the economy crumble before the populations eyes. These unfavorable factors combined to create a nation of precarious stature, a country which was looking for a savior. This came in the form of fascism, an ideology in which the individual is domin...
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  • German Worker Party First World War
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    The Life Of Adolf Hitler Adolf Hitler was born on April 20 th 1889 in Braunau-am-Inn, Austria. The town is near to the Austro-German border, and his father, Alois, worked as a customs officer on the border crossing. His mother, Klara, had previously given birth to two other children by Alois, (Gustav and Ida) but they both died in their infancy. Adolf attended school from the age of six and the family lived in various villages around the town of Linz, east of Braunau. By this time Adolf had a yo...
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  • Rise To Power Economic And Social
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    Assess the extent to which Hitler? s rise to power was a result of Weimar weakness. One seldom recognises the devil when he is putting his hand on your shoulder. -Albert Speer The weak Weimar government was a major factor in Hitler rise to power, however it was not the only reason. Hitler? s use of aggressive propaganda and his use of fear in terror in the people was also a tactic that strongly helped his cause. Weaknesses in the Weimar that particularly helped Hitler? s rise were the weak found...
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  • Treaty Of Versailles Acute
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    How Did The Weimar Republic Survived The How Did The Weimar Republic Survived The Apparantly Insurmountable Problems That It Faced 1918 - 23? How did the Weimar Republic Survive the Apparently Insurmountable Problems That it Faced 1918 - 23? In order to answer this question we must first establish whether infact the problems that Weimar faced were insurmountable and how much of a threat they posed to the survival of the republic. The years of 1918 to 1923 are deemed by many historians as the cri...
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  • Treaty Of Versailles Weimar Republic
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    How Great A Burden For The Weimar How Great A Burden For The Weimar Republic Was The Treaty Of Versailles? Aim: Find evidence for and against the assumption that the Treaty of Versailles was a burden to the new democratic Weimar government in Germany. The war had not been successful. Russia? s departure from the war had had no effect on the strength of the allies and Germany was in an imminent position, it was going to lose the war. At the time of the First World War Germany was run by the Kaise...
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  • Treaty Of Versailles Signed The Treaty
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    After the new Weimar government, led by the Social Democrats, signed the Treaty of Versailles it may have signaled the beginning of the end for the new republic. The consequences of Versailles were severe to Germany, and many were looking for someone to blame, and the government was the ideal scapegoat. Communists and the right saw an opportunity to create a state that they wanted, and were prepared to challenge the new republic. Many richer Germans had lived well under the Kaiser, and distruste...
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  • Beer Hall Putsch World War One
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    There is no single answer as to why the Nazis were able to gain so much support during the 1920 s; there are several, and people still argue about them. Some people especially during the Second World War suggested that the Nazi movement grew out of something basically wrong in the German character. However, modern historians recognise that a combination of factors such as Hitlers personality and mesmerizing oratory skills, the problems with the Weimar Republic, the Nazis effective use of propaga...
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