Hitlers Rise to Power Hitlers Rise to power 5.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? HistoryLife in Nazi Germany, 1933-1945ASAQA Created by: Alexander RileyCreated on: 26-04-14 16:54 24 February, 1920 NSDAP (Nazi party) established 1 of 27 28 July, 1921 Hitler becomes leader of NSDAP. SA is established 2 of 27 1923 Hyper inflation 3 of 27 January, 1923 French and Belgian troops occupy the Ruhr. 4 of 27 8-9 November, 1923 Munich Putsch takes place 5 of 27 August, 1924 The Dawes plan is introduced 6 of 27 February, 1924 Hitler is sentenced 5 years in prison for Munich Putsch 7 of 27 December, 1924 Hitler is released from Prison 8 of 27 April 4, 1925 ** established 9 of 27 12 May, 1925 Hindenburg elected president of the German Republic 10 of 27 June, 1929 Young Plan introduced 11 of 27 October, 1929 Wall Street Crash 12 of 27 March, 1930 Collapse of Muller coalition government, replaced by Bruning 13 of 27 September, 1930 NSDAP gain support in Reichstag election 14 of 27 10 April, 1932 Hitler gains second place to Hindenburg in presidential elections 15 of 27 April, 1932 NSDAP becomes largest party in Reichstag 16 of 27 November, 1932 NSDAP loses votes and seats 17 of 27 30 January, 1933 Hindenburg appoints Hitler as chancellor 18 of 27 27 February, 1933 Reichstag fire, leads to decree for protection of the people and the state 19 of 27 5 March, 1933 NSDAP gain 44% of the vote in Reichstag elections 20 of 27 24 March, 1933 Enabling act gives Hitler dictatorial power 21 of 27 7 April, 1933 Law passed to purge Jews from public employment 22 of 27 2 May, 1933 Trade Unions banned and replaced by German Labour Front (DAF) 23 of 27 5-14 July, 1933 All Non Nazi parties either banned or voluntarily disbanded 24 of 27 20 July, 1933 Concordat signed with the Church 25 of 27 30 June, 1934 Night of the Long Knives 26 of 27 2 August Hindenburg dies and Hitler combines post of President and Chancellor to become the Fuhrer 27 of 27
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