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    the circumstances that bestowed an opportunity for the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party. Hitler appealed to German population‚ who were desperate for change‚ especially the lower middle class‚ the unemployed and young. Through his powerful and spellbinding speeches‚ he pledged a better life and a superior Germany. So because of his popularity‚ for examples through his beer hall speeches‚ which gave him a lot of practise‚ in 1933 Hitler was appointed Chancellor‚ ultimately making him the

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    What factors in Germany helped enable Hitler to rise to power? After the First World War‚ Germany was devastated due to the unattainable demands of the Treaty of Versailles. The hyperinflation in Germany was out of control leading to Germany becoming a very distraught nation that needed hope to look up to after the depression. The conditions in Germany at the time‚ lead to a nationwide desperation. These conditions were of great benefit for Hitler to take advantage and to succeed in the infamous

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    attitudes toward ‘Mein Kampf’ slowly changing” and a New York Times article entitled “The Return of Mein Kampf.” Before this had happened‚ a German book seller planned on selling portions of the book. This story can be found in a BBC article entitled “Hitler Book Mein Kampf: Germany Extracts Plan Dropped." The book was written while serving prison time for an attempted‚ but failed‚ attempt at seizing power in Munich during November of 1923. It was eventually published in 1925‚ with a second volume following

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    What were Hitler’s main foreign policy objectives from 1933-39? Between 1933-39 Hitler devised a plan of specific foreign policies before and during his rise to power. His policies were to incorporate ‘Volksgemeinshaft’; the unification of all German ethnics living outside the Reich‚ an entire domination of Western Europe and finally an attainment of ‘lebensraum’; living space under which all unified Germans can live in Eastern Europe. For Hitler’s foreign policies to be achieved‚ it was necessary

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    Rise of Totalitarianism

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    Rise of Totalitarianism At the end of World War I‚ totalitarianism began to rise. To keep the countries at peace they created The League Of Nations. It did not execute its duties well‚ and failed to enforce treaties‚ and prevent invasions. At the end of the war France designed the Treaty of Versailles to punish Germany‚ and it caused many problems in Germany. The rise of totalitarianism could have been stopped if‚ the Treaty of Versailles was not as severe‚ the League of Nations was more effective

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    BIRTH OF NAZISM "Until the German people understand that one can conduct politics only when one has the support of power—and again power. Only so is reconstruction possible… It is not an economic question which faces the German people‚ it is a political question—how shall the nation’s determination be recovered?" (Bullock‚ 1962) Adolf Hitler posed this question to the German people in 1923. The face of post World War I Germany was truly battered‚ in all senses of

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    high school in 1905 at the age of 16‚ Hitler travelled to Vienna to explore all the arts‚ music‚ and old-European culture that the city held. However‚ it was the city’s magnificent architecture that caught his attention and Hitler quickly developed an interest in becoming an architect. A promising artist in high school‚ Hitler decided to enroll in the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts in October of 1907. Although he had felt confident about the entrance exams‚ Hitler was soon denied entry to the academy’s

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    Hitlers rule

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    Adolf Hitler ruled Germany as her Führer for eleven years. For many‚ the Nazi Party’s relatively long time in power is surprising‚ or perplexing at best‚ due to their intense prejudices and barbarism. The most frequently applied reason for this is that the party stayed in power by using force. The late political scientist‚ Carl Friedrich‚ once described six major features of a totalitarian dictatorship- an official ideology‚ a single party‚ terroristic control by the police‚ monopolistic control

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    The Rise of Dictatorships

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    The Rise of Dictatorships After World War one‚ Germany had grown increasingly unhappy with the terms of the Treaty of Versailles. Because the democratic Weimar had signed the treaty‚ these same people‚ at worst also hated democracy as a form of government‚ and at best‚ were highly suspicious of its ability to run Germany. The German economy had been ruined by the war‚ in order to reparations; the government had begun printing large amounts of money in the early 1920s. As a result‚ German money

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    How did Hitler come to power? The Munich Putsch Resource by Mr Yelland www.SchoolHistory.co.uk Try the Rise of Hitler online lesson! By 1923 Hitler was the leader of the Nazi Party. With inflation running high‚ Hitler thought the time was ripe for his party to seize control in Germany. With a group of ex-soldiers‚ including a war time air ace Hermann Goring‚ and Field Marshall Ludendorff‚ the Nazis plotted to seize control of Munich‚ the capital of Bavaria‚ and then stage a march on Berlin

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