Depression and Rise of the Nazis

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  • The Depression and the Rise of the Nazis
    • Stock Market crash
      • 1929
      • American
      • Economic depression for America
      • Loss of American money in the crash
      • Americans had to repay money and asked for Germans to repay money borrowed
        • Lead to economic collapse in Germany
          • Businesses went bankrupt
            • Unemployment rocketed
    • Depression
      • World wide
      • chancellor Bruning cut wages, unemployment pay and government expenditure
        • Worst thing to do
        • Reichstag would not agree to this
          • Bruning invoked article 48
        • President dismissed Bruning in 1932
          • 2 other Chancellors in place but only lasted months
          • Article 48 used to pass nearly all laws
      • Problems compoundedGermany
        • Become dependent on American loans
        • Due to reparation to Allies
    • Nazis Rise
      • As unemployment rose so did their popularity
        • 1930 pre depression = 107 seats 3 million unemployed
        • July 1932 = 225+ seats 6 million unemployed
          • Now the largest single party but not majority
        • 1928 = 12 seats
      • Gained in popularity due to decisions of Bruning
        • Workers turned to communism
          • Wealthy were concerned by this so funded Nazi party
      • 25 Points
        • Attractive to the most vulnerable
        • Seen as having order and people liked that
          • Especially as communists were fighting with police
      • Hitler powerful speaker = asset
    • People
      • Middle class felt needed a strong government
        • This was an ideology of the Nazis
      • Nationalists and racists blamed TOV & Reparations
    • 1933
      • President Hindenburg & Chancellor Palpin wanted Nazis on side
        • Offered Hitler to be Vice Chancellor
          • He refused as wanted to be Chancellor
            • They agreed and Hitler became Chancellor in Jan 1933
              • Agreed as they thought they could control him
              • Hitler set about becoming absolute ruler using article 48
    • Support
      • Rose in Neidenburg 2.3% = 1928 25% = 1931
    • Negative  Cohesion
      • Not all believed Hitler
      • Some sceptics still supported him
      • Supported not because they shared the views (positive cohesion if they agreed with this)
      • Supported because they agreed with Nazi fears
        • If you hate what i hate I will support you
    • Disillusionment
      • Dissatisfaction with democracy & Weimar
        • Average income fallen by 40%
      • Politicians didn't seem to be able to solve problems of depression
        • Bruning urged Germans to make sacrifices
          • Scared of hyperinflation
          • Wanted world to cancel reparations
          • Relied on Hindenburgs emergency powers and by passed democratic process
      • Bruning called elections in 1930 - DISASTER
        • Nazis could exploit discontent
    • Communist Threat
      • Support was rising too
      • Nazis promoted a fear of communism
        • Business leaders feared communism due to strength in Trade Unions
        • Farmers feared communism
          • USSR communism peasants killed and land taken
        • Promised support for farmers
    • Decadance
      • Nazis counted on those who felt trad German values under threat
      • Nazis talked about restoring values
      • SDP underestimated peoples views of these promises
  • Problems compoundedGermany
    • Become dependent on American loans
    • Due to reparation to Allies

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