Hitler and the Rise of Nazi Germany Lovingly “borrowed” and edited from a class at Cal State Fullerton.

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Hitler and the Rise of Nazi Germany Lovingly “borrowed” and edited from a class at Cal State Fullerton

Why the Nazis could rise to power in Germany  Defeat in World War I  Versailles Treaty—England and France “Stabbed Germany in the Back”  Great Depression: High Employment, Low Profits, People Lose Savings  German Military Tradition: Frederick the Great— Prussia; Otto Von Bismarck—Unified Germany; Luddendorf; Hindenburg  Anti-Semitism—Jews as Scapegoats: “Had all the jobs”; “Controlled Politics”; “Had all the money” (None of the above was true but it didn’t matter)

Adolph Hitler (continued)  Hitler promised Germans: Stability Jobs To be Proud Again To Reverse the Versailles Treaty To End “Weak” Democracy To “Get Rid of” the Jews Lebensraum— “Living Space for Germans”

Hitler’s Support SA Storm Troopers wanted to get rid of Nazi’s enemies. They were called the “Brown shirts” These street thugs terrorized opponents of the Nazis in the streets and kept non-Nazis from leaving their houses to vote. SS (Heinrich Himmler)—they were called the black shirts, and were specially chosen for their loyalty to Hitler and willingness to be cruel. These were the men later responsible for exterminating the Jews.

Key Dates  October 1929—Great Depression  Summer-Fall 1932 –German Elections: Nazis win a majority: 230;  Nazis won 42% of the vote; Nazis powerful but can’t form government.

Key Dates Continued  President Hindenburg Names Hitler Chancellor in January 30,  Street Violence  February 27 Reichstag Fire—Legislature Building Burns Down  March 5 New Elections: Nazis 288; Nationalists 52; Center 74; Socialists 120; Communists 81; Others 23—Nazis win only 44% of vote  March 23, 1933—Reichstag passes (with huge majority) the Enabling Act which made Hitler dictator until April 1, 1937  July 14, 1933—Nazi Party was made only legal party  November 12, 1933 Nazis win 92% of the vote

The Nazi Revolution  June 30 “Night of the Long Knives” – Nazis kill 77 people, mostly high ranking SA members—Ernst Roehm, Gregor Strasser  August 1 Law combining President and Chancellor  August 2 Death of President von Hindenburg  August 19 Plebiscite (vote) approves Hitler as President with 88% voting yes