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Why was Hitler invited to become Chancellor?. c) 'Popular support for Hitler was the most important reason why he became Chancellor in 1933.' How far do you agree with this view? Explain your answer. (10). Hitler’s rise to power. Recap. For each of the sets work out which is the odd one out.
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Why was Hitler invited to become Chancellor? c) 'Popular support for Hitler was the most important reason why he became Chancellor in 1933.' How far do you agree with this view? Explain your answer. (10) Hitler’s rise to power
Recap For each of the sets work out which is the odd one out. Set a: 1,3,4 Set B: 4,5,6 Set C 10,11,12 Set D 2,8,9 • Proportional Representation • November Criminals • Article 48 • Wall Street Crash • 6 million unemployed • Dawes Plan • Munich Putsch • Hyperinflation • Stresseman • Spartacists • Kapp Putsch • Mein Kampf
The impact of the depression • 6 million unemployed by 1933 • Government was made up of lots of parties. Could not decide what to do. Government kept changing. • People became unhappy with moderate parties. Started to support extremists – the Communists and the Nazis • Hindenburg – the president became more involved- but old and out of touch.
30th January 1933 • It has been announced that Hitler will become the second most powerful man in Germany. He is to become chancellor. • Lets go through the reasons why he has been made chancellor.
The Key players President Hindenburg Former army leader. President of Germany. Old and out of touch. He hated Hitler. His advisers were rich industrialists and army leaders.
The Key players Franz Von Papen Rich catholic nobleman. A favourite of Hindenburg. Distrusted Hitler. Believed he could control him.
The Key players General Von Schleicher Former army leader. The main adviser to Hindenberg. Supported von Papen to start with. Distrusted Hitler.
The Key players Adolf Hitler Leader of the Nazi party. Former soldier. He has become popular since the depression.
Stage 1: Elections July 1932 • The Nazis won 37.3% of the vote. • The Nazis were now the largest party. • Hindenburg thought he could use the Nazis. He made Von Papen Chancellor and hoped that the Nazis would support him. • Hitler refused to cooperate. • Hindenburg called another election.
Stage 2: Elections: November 1932 • The Nazis did not do as well. • Their vote fell to 33.1%. • Things looked bad for the Nazis. But... • Schleicher stopped supporting von Papen. • Schleicher became chancellor.
Stage 3 - January 1933 • 4th – Papen can see that Schleicher is having problems keeping power. He makes a deal with Hitler where Hitler can be chancellor and Papen works in his cabinet. • 28th – Schleicher resigns • 30th Papen advises Hindenburg to make Hitler chancellor. He tells Hindenburg that he can control him.
c) 'Popular support for Hitler was the most important reason why he became Chancellor in 1933.' How far do you agree with this view? Explain your answer. (10)