Why was Hitler invited to become Chancellor? Key events 0.0 / 5 ? HistoryWeimar and Nazi Germany 1918-1939GCSEEdexcel Created by: annanolanCreated on: 29-12-16 16:25 Election results 1924 32 seats - hyperinflation and publicity from trial 1 of 12 Election results 1928 12 seats - golden years 2 of 12 Election results 1930 109 seats - second largest party in Reichstag, great depression 3 of 12 Election results 1932 230 seats - largest party in Reichstag, great depression, propaganda (but Hitler didn't win the election) 4 of 12 March 1932 Presidential election - Hindenburg wins but Hitler gains 11 million votes 5 of 12 April 1932 Burning forced to give up chancellor because he used Article 48 to ban the SA and ** 6 of 12 May 1932 von Papen becomes chancellor, Nazis in coalition government but Papen couldn't control the Reichstag, resigned 7 of 12 3rd December 1932 Hindenburg replaces von Papen with von Schleicher (Nazis keep walking out for re-election) 8 of 12 4th January 1933 von Papen angry - meets with Hilter to help Hitler become chancellor with Papen as vice 9 of 12 22nd January 1933 Paper asks Hindenburg to make Hitler vice chancellor, Hindenburg refuses 10 of 12 28th January 1933 Reichstag dont listen to von Schleicher, he steps down 11 of 12 30th January 1933 Hindenburg reluctantly makes Hitler chancellor with a limited number of Nazis in the cabinet 12 of 12
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