Why was Hitler invited to become Chancellor? Key events

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Election results 1924
32 seats - hyperinflation and publicity from trial
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Election results 1928
12 seats - golden years
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Election results 1930
109 seats - second largest party in Reichstag, great depression
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Election results 1932
230 seats - largest party in Reichstag, great depression, propaganda (but Hitler didn't win the election)
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March 1932
Presidential election - Hindenburg wins but Hitler gains 11 million votes
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April 1932
Burning forced to give up chancellor because he used Article 48 to ban the SA and **
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May 1932
von Papen becomes chancellor, Nazis in coalition government but Papen couldn't control the Reichstag, resigned
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3rd December 1932
Hindenburg replaces von Papen with von Schleicher (Nazis keep walking out for re-election)
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4th January 1933
von Papen angry - meets with Hilter to help Hitler become chancellor with Papen as vice
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22nd January 1933
Paper asks Hindenburg to make Hitler vice chancellor, Hindenburg refuses
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28th January 1933
Reichstag dont listen to von Schleicher, he steps down
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30th January 1933
Hindenburg reluctantly makes Hitler chancellor with a limited number of Nazis in the cabinet
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Election results 1928

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12 seats - golden years

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Election results 1930

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Election results 1932

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March 1932

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