How Did President Hindenburg Help Hitler Come To Power

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The actions of president Hindenburg were the most significant reason why Hitler came to power in 1933. In the Reichstag from 1928 to 1932, seats of the Nazi Party rose from 12 to 230. This was the result of a number of factors involving the crash of the Wall Street and the following depression, the weaknesses of the Weimar Constitution and Hitler’s speaking skills in the public. The actions of President Hindenburg and the crippling nature of Article 48 were important factors in helping Hitler and his rise to power. Though Hindenburg’s actions were certainly crucial to Hitler’s rise to power, his foolishness was often compared to von Papen’s. This is illustrated by Papen’s quote :”With two months we will have pushed Hitler so far in the corner

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