WHY THE NAZIS FAILED TO CLAIM POWER BY 1928
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- Created on: 05-04-13 16:42
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- WHY HAD THE NAZIS FAILED TO CLAIM POWER BY 1928?
- EXPLANATION1: The Nazis lacked the support of the working class
- Workers who wanted change generally voted for the Communist Party, rather than the Nazis
- EXPLANATION2: 1924-1929 was a peaceful time
- EXPLANATION3: The Nazis were too extreme
- EXPLANATION1: The Nazis lacked the support of the working class
- EXPLANATION1: The Nazis lacked the support of the working class
- Workers who wanted change generally voted for the Communist Party, rather than the Nazis
- EXPLANATION2: 1924-1929 was a peaceful time
- EXPLANATION3: The Nazis were too extreme
- Most workers voted for the Social Democratic Party
- Stresemann had managed to solve most of the economic problems
- Stresemann had built better relationships with other countries & political violence decreased
- People did not like the anti-Semitic ideas the Nazis had and their aim of invading other countries
- The SA were very violent
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