What did the Nazis promise Germany after the Wall Street Crash?
The Nazis promised to restore Germany's pride
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When did Hitler become the leader of the largest party in the Reichstag?
January 1933
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What then happened within 18 months to Hitler?
Hitler had then become a dictator
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When the American economy went out of control following the Wall street crash, The economic depression spread quickly to where?
Europe and especially Germany
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Many businesses in Germany went bankrupt and as a result in this employment rose to how much?
Almost 6 million
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How did others suffer due to the bankruptcy?
Low wages or part-time working which resulted to them unable to pay rent and became homeless
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As life became very difficult for millions of Germany, many looked towards extreme solutions. What were some of these?
Both the communist and Nazi parties gained supporters
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How did the Nazi and Communist parties appeal to the Germans?
Communists appealed to the poor working class and the Nazi tried to appeal to both businessmen and those who had lost everything in the economic collapse and unemployed workers
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How did the Nazis spread their ideas?
Through posters, pamphlets and Nazi-controlled newspapers.
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who was appointed head of propaganda within the Nazi Party in 1929?
Josef Goebbels
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How did Goebbels have an advantage over other political parties?
Goebbels exploited the possibilities of modern as well as older means of communication.
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What was the book which Hitler wrote during his time in prison?
Mein Kampf which translates to My Struggle
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Other cards in this set
Card 2
Front
When did Hitler become the leader of the largest party in the Reichstag?
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January 1933
Card 3
Front
What then happened within 18 months to Hitler?
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Card 4
Front
When the American economy went out of control following the Wall street crash, The economic depression spread quickly to where?
Back
Card 5
Front
Many businesses in Germany went bankrupt and as a result in this employment rose to how much?
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