Rise of Nazi Power

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Original name of the Nazi’s
DAP (German Workers Party, 1918)
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It was founded by...
Anton Drexler
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Hitler joined as member...
555 in late 1919
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It was a...group
Right-wing
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The name of the group was changed to the...
NSDAP (National Socialist German Workers Party) in 1920
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What was the 25-point programme?
A program proclaimed by Hitler when the Nazi’s had changed their name. The program contained the demands made by the Nazi’s.
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Who became the undisputed leader of the NSDAP?
Hitler
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What did Hitler set up at this time?
SA (The German military force) which gave them power.
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What caused the Munich Putsch?
Hitler and the NSDAP wanted to overthrow the government, so he walked in to a pub with three officers, Von Seisser, Von Kahr, Von Lassow and demanded their support.
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What was the Munich Putsch?
Hitler’s attempt to overthrow the government on the 9th of November, 1923.
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What consequences came out of the event?
As a result of all 3 officers betraying Hitler, while trying to escape, he was shortly arrested.
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Positive impacts of the Munich Putsch?
-Hitler was arrested and was convicted to serve 5 years in Landsberg prison.
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Positive impact
-Nazi Party was banned
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Negative impacts of the Munich Putsch?
-Hitler only served 9 months
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Negative impact
-Nazi Party was made legal again after Hitler’s release
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Negative impact
-Hitler wrote ‘Mein Kempfe’ (My struggle)
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When was Hitler released?
20th December 1924
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When was the NSDAP reinstituted?
27th Febuary 1925
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How did Hitler want to claim the government after his sentence?
He would reach it economically
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What was the Bamberg Conference?
A conference organised in 1926 by Hitler to discuss the split in the Nazi.
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Results of the Conference?
The Socialist party was weakened
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What impact did The Great Depression have on the Nazi’s and Communists?
Because of the failures of the moderate parties, Support for Facism and Communism increased.
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How many citizens were unemployed by January of 1933?
Six million
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What gave the Nazi’s support during the early 1930s?
Propaganda
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Support
Promises to voters
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Support
Fear and intimidation
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Support
Use of technology
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Hitler was known in speeches for being...
Good with words.
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What did Hindenburg plan to do in March of 1932?
He planned to stand for re-election, despite being 84 and frail, to keep the government stable.
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The March election failed so another election was set in...
April 1932
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Who won and who gained support?
Hindenburg won, though Hitler gained more support by delivering speeches while travelling in a rented plane.
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Bruning’s role in making Hitler chancellor:
He resigned from chancellor in 1932, banned the SA and the ** and wasn’t able to solve Germany’s problems.
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Hindenburg’s role in making Hitler chancellor:
He made Von Papen chancellor, Advised him to resign and allowed Hitler to become chancellor.
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Von Schleicher’s role in making Hitler chancellor:
He suggested a new chancellor to Hindenburg and suggested Von Papen asthe figure head of the new coalition.
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Von Papen’s role in making Hitler chancellor:
He decided to step down from chancellor and advised Hindenburg to make Hitler chancellor and him vice chancellor.
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Who caused the Reischstag fire?
A communist man named Lubbe.
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How did Hitler use this to his advantage?
He used this to lose supports for Communists.
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