Was Hitler Able To Dominate Germany By 1934

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Why Hitler was Able to Dominate Germany by 1934

Hitler was able to dominate Germanyby 1934 because of many events that occurred between 1923 and 1934 which helped his rise to power. In 1919 Hitler became the leader of the German workers party. By 1920 it was renamed the Nazi party and Hitler was its leader. Hitler organised the party as a military group, in 1921 he set up a private army called the Sturm-Abteilung or the SA. They dressed in brown and were sometimes known as brown shirts. Most were young men and some where former members of friekorps. The SA was designed to intimidate and destroy opposition; their militaristic style gave emphasis on the party's discipline and reminded citizens of Germany's …show more content…

They finally had proof that democracy didn't work so in their campaigns they showed people the weakness of the Weimargovernment and how Germanyneeded a strong leader, such as Adolf Hitler. They compared the current time to the pre-war time of the Kaiser saying that things where much better when Germanywas under the rule of 1 Fruher.

They promised jobs, food and clothing for the unemployed new recruits where given the uniform of the brown shirts. This gave the unemployed a feeling of greatness and gratitude they where given clothes to keep them warm and a weekly food allowance so they wouldn't starve. They promised to put down the communist threat by using the SA. By organising public meetings and giving speeches the Nazis won 107 seats in the Reichstag in the July 1930 elections.

Propaganda became when of the Nazi party's biggest weapons. There leaders where flown all over Germany to give speeches, parades, marches and even the radio is used to try and bring people to the Nazi party. Anti-communist posters or posters reminding people about the betrayal of the Weimarrepublic where circulated spreading fear …show more content…

He gains little support from the government so Hindenburg puts another one of his advisors Von Schleicher in his place. He to gains little support so on 30th January 1933 after being advised to do so by Von Papen Hindenburg appoints Hitler as chancellor.

Just a month later on 27th February 1933 the Reichstag fire occurs and the police convict a young Communist for arson. Hitler took advantage of this and with Hindenburg's permission he imprisoned 1000 communist leaders and prosecuted many more for treason. With the communists now disbanded and outlawed Hitler faces little opposition, so he turns his gaze to the possible threats in his own party.

In 1934 Hitler noticed the SA led by Ernst Rohm boasted 2.5 million members and was larger then the German army. Hitler knew they could become a problem because they disliked some members of his party. Deciding to act he called a meeting which was attended by about 200 SA leaders including Ernst Rohm and some other opponents of Hitler. They where all massacred. This became known as the "night of long knives". With most of his opponents taken care of and others terrified to

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