Rise of Dictatorship
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- Created on: 30-05-17 11:06
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- Development of Dictatorship Germany- Part 1
- Weimar Republic
- Problems
- Article 48
- Proportional Representation (PR)- lead to Coalitions and extremism.
- Political Opposition
- Spartacist Uprising
- Kapp Putsch
- Economical Problems
- French Occupation of Ruhr
- Hypernflation
- Recovery of Germany (Golden Years)-1924-1929
- Stresemann
- Chancellor-1923
- What did he achieve?
- Dawes Plan-1924-which reduces reparations and gets loans
- Lacarno Pact-1925-help Germany's international status
- Joins League of Nations-1926-which makes Germany more of a international comunity
- Kellogg-Briand Pact-1928-Renounce war
- Young Plan-1929-More loans and further reduction to reparations
- Rentenmark-stopped infaltion
- French left Ruhr
- Stresemann
- Problems
- The Rise of Hitler and the Nazi Party
- Aims & Ideas
- 25 point plan
- Scrap Versailles
- Remove Jews from Germany
- Expand German borders
- Used Swastika and Stormtroopers(SA)
- Munich Putsch
- November 1923 hitler took over Barvarian officals meeting and wanted them to support march on berlin.
- March stopped by Army
- Hitler trailed and he use the trial to get National attention
- Given light sentence of 5 Years but only served 9 Months
- The Party Reorganises
- Mein Kampf
- Special sections such as Hitler youth
- Party branches around Germany
- Goebbels in charge of Propaganda
- Aim to win election and he needed Armies and rich Businessman's support
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- Who supported Nazi's?
- Working calss because of promise of 'Food and Work' and a return to traditions
- Middle class had suffered and wanted a strong leader and feared communists and wanted return to traditions
- Farmers because they feared communists would take their land
- Big businesses were also scared of communists
- Why the Nazis came to power?
- Great depression-made people desparate
- PR
- Underestimation of Hitler
- Weak Consitution
- Aims & Ideas
- Weimar Republic
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