The rise of the Nazi party and its consolidation of power, c.1929-1934
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- The rise of the Nazi party and its consolidation of power, c.1929-1934
- the political and economic problems of weimar
- the impact of the treaty of versailles
- political scheming, 1929-1932
- Hitler as chancellor
- the political and economic problems of weimar
- the early developement of the Nazi party
- The rise of the Nazi party and its consolidation of power, c.1929-1934
- the political and economic problems of weimar
- the impact of the treaty of versailles
- political scheming, 1929-1932
- Hitler as chancellor
- the political and economic problems of weimar
- impact of the wall street crash on Nazi support
- The rise of the Nazi party and its consolidation of power, c.1929-1934
- the reasons for Nazi electoral success
- Hitler's appeal and promises
- the move to dictatorship
- the events and consequences of the night of the long knives
- weaknesses of the Weimar constitution
- hyperinflation
- the consequences of the munich putsch
- the early developement of the Nazi party
- impact of the wall street crash on Nazi support
- the early developement of the Nazi party
- Hitler and 'Mein Kampf'
- the end of parliamentary democracy
- the unstable coalition governments of Von Bruning, Von Papen and Von Schleicher
- the impact of the depression
- the reasons for Nazi electoral success
- Hitler's appeal and promises
- the reasons for Nazi electoral success
- fear of communism
- role of SA
- use of propaganda
- the significance of the Reichstag fire
- the March election
- the enabling law
- the surpression of civil liberties
- the death of Hindenburg and Hitler becomes 'Fuhrer'
- the move to dictatorship
- the events and consequences of the night of the long knives
- the move to dictatorship
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