1.1.7
Hitler Becomes Chancellor
Hitler Becomes Chancellor
Hitler Becomes Chancellor
Following Papen's plan, Hitler became Chancellor. However, Papen was unable to control Hitler.


Hitler and his ministers
Hitler and his ministers
- Hitler was given three cabinet seats after becoming Chancellor. He had one, Wilhelm Frick was minister of the interior, Herman Goering minister of Prussia.
- These were clever choices by Hitler. Prussia was Germany’s largest state in Germany.
- The minister of the interior controlled the police and the judiciary.


Other ministers in Hitler's govenrment
Other ministers in Hitler's govenrment
- Werner von Blomberg oversaw the army.
- The DNVP had two important positions.
- Hugenberg was minister for Economics.
- Franz Seldte was minister for labour.
- Seldte had founded the Stahlhelm. In April the SA and Stahlhelm merged.


Preparation the March election
Preparation the March election
- Elections were set for 6 March 1933.
- On 31 January, Hitler addressed the country over the radio. He promised ‘national discipline will govern our life.’
- He invoked both God and nationalism.
1Political & Governmental Change, 1918-1989
1.1Creation & Collapse of Weimar, 1918-1932
1.2Nazi Dictatorship, 1933-1945
1.3Return to Democratic Government, 1945-1989
2Opposition, Control & Consent 1918-1989
2.1Opposition to Government, 1918-1989
2.2Controlling the People, 1918-1989
3Economic Developments & Policies, 1918-1989
3.1Reacting to Economic Challenges, 1918-1932
3.2Controlling the Economy, 1933-1945
3.3Creating the Social Market Economy, 1945-1989
4Aspects of Life, 1918-1989
4.1Attitudes Towards Women, 1918-1989
4.2Education & Cultural Developments, 1918-1989
5Historical Interpretations
5.1Influence of German History
5.2Hitler & Foreign Policy
5.3Contribution of Other Nations to WW2
5.4Reasons for Invading Poland
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1Political & Governmental Change, 1918-1989
1.1Creation & Collapse of Weimar, 1918-1932
1.2Nazi Dictatorship, 1933-1945
1.3Return to Democratic Government, 1945-1989
2Opposition, Control & Consent 1918-1989
2.1Opposition to Government, 1918-1989
2.2Controlling the People, 1918-1989
3Economic Developments & Policies, 1918-1989
3.1Reacting to Economic Challenges, 1918-1932
3.2Controlling the Economy, 1933-1945
3.3Creating the Social Market Economy, 1945-1989
4Aspects of Life, 1918-1989
4.1Attitudes Towards Women, 1918-1989
4.2Education & Cultural Developments, 1918-1989
5Historical Interpretations
5.1Influence of German History
5.2Hitler & Foreign Policy
5.3Contribution of Other Nations to WW2
5.4Reasons for Invading Poland

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