Germany n Hitler
The 1920's and early 1930's found Germany unstable socially economically and politically. The government was more often in a state of disarray than not, the populace was disillusioned and scared, and the Great Wall Street stock markets crash of 1923 saw the economy crumble before the population's eyes. These unfavorable factors combined to create a nation of precarious stature, a country which was looking for a savior. This came in the form of fascism, an ideology in which the individual is dominated by an all-powerful state under the control of one supreme leader. The hand to lead the people of Germany out of all the problems and deceptions of these terrible times was Adolph Hitler, fascist dominator. These difficulties gave Hitler and the Nazi party the opportunity to employ their propaganda skills to capture this disenchanted nation and win their hearts, but more importantly, to manipulate their minds. By the mid 1920's Adolph Hitler was the undisputed leader of the Nazi Party. Much of Hitler's success as a politician during his pilgrimage to higher power in Germany was due to his powerful and dominating personality. A master orator, not only was Hitler a charismatic speaker, but his public speaking was so passionate an
They felt it was too harsh, that it was a forceful 'dictated' peace, and most importantly, they felt they had not lost the war, and so did not deserve such severe punishment. Firstly, the Munich Beer-Hall Putsch launched Hitler and the Nazi's on to the National political scene, in one of the most successful acts of propaganda he could have wished for. Once in power, Hitler was able to manipulate the minds and hearts of this disenchanted nation towards anything, once trust was gained. Hitler's prisonment following the Munich Beer Hall Putsch also proved beneficial to the Nazi Party. Where once the German mark was worth 4. At the same time Hitler was the leader if the seventh largest Reichstag party, with little premonition of coming in power in the near future; by 1933 he was Chancellor. Over two thirds of the press were under Nazi control, hence social support for the Nazis transpired. But sooner or later we shall have a majority - and after that Germany. The Germans reacted to the 'Occupation of the Ruhr' with passive resistance, involving refusal to work, since armed rebellion was not an option due to military restrictions. The Depression had a positive effect on the Nazi party through a number of factors, which further weakened the already unconvincing Weimar Republic. Businessmen saw their business close as there was less money to spend and investments were withdrawn, and by 1933 over half of young German people between 16-30 were unemployed. Ultimately the murders resulted in one less party to oppose the Nazis. 1, but had been betrayed by traitors such as the pacifists, gypsies, Jews, Communists and corrupt politicians. His chief assets were his speech making ability and a keen sense of what the people wanted to hear, as he was already looking at how he could carry his movement to the rest of Germany. All had been militarist, authoritarian dictators, such as Kaiser Wilhelm I&II, and to a lesser extent Friedrich Ebert.
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