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    Hitler's Rise to Power

    Nazi Germany

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    What we will learn today

    In this presentation you will learn:

    1. Who Hitler was.

    2. What Hitler brought to the Nazi Party.

    3. How the failure of his Beer Hall Putsch helped Hitler.

    4. How Hitler turned the Depression to his advantage.

    5. How the Weimar government helped Hitler gain

    power.

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    Who was Hitler?

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    What were the key events that moulded Hitler?

    How important do you think each event was in

    shaping Hitler?

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    What did Hitler bring to the Nazi party?

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    His trial gave publicity to the Nazi movement.

    He reviewed and altered his political philosophy.

    The Munich Putsch

    In 1923, Hitler helped organise the Munich Putsch

    an attempt to seize control of Munich.

    The attempt failed dismally.

    Hitler was arrested for treason

    and thrown into prison.

    However, in the long run the

    whole affair actually helped to

    strengthen his position!

    We will now investigate each of these in more detail.

    Photograph courtesy of the Imperial War Museum, London.

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    1. Hitlers trial gave publicity to the Nazi movement.

    The Munich PutschHitlers trial

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    2. Hitler reviewed his political philosophy.

    Whilst locked away in prison he dictated a book to oneof his most faithful followers, Rudolf Hess.

    He entitled this book Mein Kamp f(My Struggle). In it,

    he developed two important principles.

    The Fuhrer Principle Hitler argued that to be

    successful, his party needed one all-powerful leader

    (fuhrer) in other words, Hitler himself!

    The Reichstag Principle Hitler argued that outrightrebellion would never destroy the system. Instead, it

    would be necessary to hold our noses and enter the

    Reichstag [parliament] in other words, get elected

    and then destroy the system from within.

    The Munich Putsch Mein Kampf

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    Continued weakness, 192428

    Despite Hitlers efforts, the Nazis remained a minor

    political force.In 1924 they had 5% of the seats in the Reichstag.

    In 1928 they had less than 2% even the Communists

    had four times as many seats!

    One reason for this was that Stresemann had helped to

    stabilize the country:

    1924: Dawes Plan eases the reparations bill.1925: Locarno Treaties improve relations with France.

    1926: Germany allowed to join the League of Nations.

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    Impact of the Depression, 192932

    What changed everything was the worldwide Depression.

    In 1929, theWall Street Crash

    caused the US stock

    market to collapse.

    This led to a terrible

    chain reaction that

    threw the whole world

    into an economic crisis.

    Germany was hit particularly hard because the country

    had borrowed a lot of money to pay for reparations.

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    The Depression spread

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    Reaction of the Nazis: Fresh propaganda

    It was during the Depression that the Nazis really started to

    use propaganda political advertising effectively.This was particularly the case in 1932, when Hitler ran for

    president and came a very close second to Hindenburg.

    Posterswere produced depicting Hitler as Germanys

    last hope.

    Planes were used to help him travel all over Germany

    to deliver rousing speeches.

    Radio was used to help him reach an even wideraudience.

    The mastermind behind this campaign was JosefGoebbels.

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    Reaction of the Nazis: Mass appeal

    1. End unemployment Hitler promised to provide jobs

    for the thousands of Germans who had become

    unemployed as a result of the depression.

    2. Tear up Versailles Hitler said that he would break

    the hated Treaty of Versailles and make Germany great

    again.

    3. Blame the Jews Hitler gave the desperate German

    people someone to blame for the depression and the

    1918 defeat. He blamed the Jews.

    However, propaganda is only effective if it is publicizing

    popular policies. The Nazis came up with policies thatappealed to many ordinary Germans.

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    Reaction of the Nazis: Fresh policies

    Hitler also identified several key groups in German society

    that it was important for him to win over.

    Hitler, with the help ofGoebbels, made sure the Nazi

    message targeted these key groups of voters.

    Suggest a slogan that the Nazis could have used to

    win the votes of women. Explain your choice.

    The slogan Work,Freedom, Bread was

    used to convince workers

    that the Nazis were

    focused on the needs ofthe industrial class.

    People in the Cities People in the Countryside

    The slogan Blood and Soil

    was used to convince rural

    voters that the Nazis

    believed that the German

    nation sprang from thefarming class.

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    Reaction of the Weimar Republic: Indecision

    Whilst Hitler responded brilliantly to the crisis created by

    the Depression, the Weimar Republic did not.

    Parliament Proportional Representation (PR): The

    electoral system meant that Reichstag seats were split

    between many parties. No party could get a majority, so

    weak, indecisive coalition governments were formed.

    President Article 48: The president had emergency

    powers, but his advisers discouraged him from raising

    unemployment benefits, fearing another hyperinflation

    crisis like the one which had hit Germany in 1923.

    Discussion point: In 1923 Germany suffered an

    inflationary crisis. In 1929 it suffered a deflationary

    crisis. What is the difference?

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    Reaction of the Weimar Republic: Hitler

    As well as pursuing unpopular policies, the Weimar

    Republic made a terrible mistake in appointing Hitler aschancellorin January 1933 even though he had made it

    clear that he hated democracy.

    What makes this decision even more surprising is that:

    Support for the Nazi party was declining

    Germany was coming out of the Depression

    President Hindenburg had nothing but contempt forHitler, who he called a little Bohemian corporal.

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    How and why was Hitler appointed chancellor?

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    How did Hitler get to power?