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Hitler & the Rise of Nazism
-1920 Hitler joined the German Workers party (Anti-Weimar Republic)
-quickly became it's leader
-changed it's name to the National Socialist German Workers Party (NAZI)
-1928, 12 Nazi's are elected to the Reichstag
-used Keynesian economics like Roosevelt (provided work projects and helped economy recover from the depression)
-quickly became it's leader
-changed it's name to the National Socialist German Workers Party (NAZI)
-1928, 12 Nazi's are elected to the Reichstag
-used Keynesian economics like Roosevelt (provided work projects and helped economy recover from the depression)
Brownshirts (S.A)
-party created the Brownshirts led by Ernst Rohm
-paramilitary force
-designed after Mussolini's blackshirts
-extreme intimidation and force used
-after Hitler's elected, many brownshirts appointed to auxiliary police
-paramilitary force
-designed after Mussolini's blackshirts
-extreme intimidation and force used
-after Hitler's elected, many brownshirts appointed to auxiliary police
Burning of the Reichstag
-February 1933
-parliament building burnt
-Dutch communist blamed for crime
-Hitler and brownshirts bullied Reichstag to pass the enabling act
-parliament building burnt
-Dutch communist blamed for crime
-Hitler and brownshirts bullied Reichstag to pass the enabling act
- convinced them it was to face the 'communist revolution' that was on its way
Enabling Act
-1933, agreed to by the Reichstag after intimidation from the Brownshirts
-allowed Hitler to pass laws without discussing it with the Reichstag
-Hitler won only 28 seats in the next election (slight majority)
-July 1933 all opposing political parties banned
-allowed Hitler to pass laws without discussing it with the Reichstag
-Hitler won only 28 seats in the next election (slight majority)
-July 1933 all opposing political parties banned
Night of the Long Knives
-June 30, 1934
-murders of Ernst Rohm and all 'socialists' (anyone who disagreed with Hitler)
-congratulated by Hindenburg (president of Germany) after declaring killers were the S.S
-one month later Hindenburg dies
-Hitler wins presidency by a 99.9% vote
-murders of Ernst Rohm and all 'socialists' (anyone who disagreed with Hitler)
-congratulated by Hindenburg (president of Germany) after declaring killers were the S.S
-one month later Hindenburg dies
-Hitler wins presidency by a 99.9% vote
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Summary
Once Hitler formed the NAZI party in 1920 and created the Brownshirts, his rise to power was very eventful, including the Burning of the Reichstag, the Enabling Act, and the Night of the Long Knives.