17.3.3

The Rise of Hitler

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The Rise of Hitler

Hitler was the leader of the right-wing party, the Nazis. He came to power during the Great Depression when the German population was extremely unhappy with the existing Weimar Government.

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The Munich Putsch

  • Hitler entered politics in the 1920s AD.
  • He staged a Putsch (uprising) in Munich in 1923 AD. He wanted to overthrow the local government in Munich, Bavaria.
  • Hitler was unsuccessful but used his trial to give publicity to the Nazi Party and their views.
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Mein Kampf

  • When Hitler was in prison he published his ideas in Mein Kampf. This means 'My Struggle' in German.
  • The book was a bestseller and Hitler became increasingly popular.
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The Great Depression

  • Germany was damaged by the Great Depression.
  • Unemployment and poverty affected millions of people.
  • The Weimar Government struggled to solve the economic crisis.
  • In elections between 1929 AD and 1933 AD, the German population turned to political extremists (people who hold extreme views), such as the Nazis.
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Support for Hitler

  • Hitler was a strong leader and mesmerising public speaker who travelled the country to give speeches.
  • The population seemed to want strength in a time of crisis.
  • Hitler had a flexible message and could appeal to different groups in society.
    • He promised to solve the Great Depression for businesses.
    • He promised to get jobs for the workers.
    • He promised to focus on the family for women.
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Hitler becomes Chancellor

  • The German president, Hindenburg, made Hitler Chancellor in 1933 AD.
  • Hindenburg believed he could control Hitler. He could not.

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