Hitler and the rise of nazism
The Nuremburg Laws
-1933-39
-Anti Jewish laws
-Forced Jews to register and wear star of david
-this turned into forcing jews out of careers and homes
-Prohibited marriage between Jews and non jewish germans
Ingredients:
*unemployment high
*many angry workers
*Hitler, like Roosevelt provided jobs and helped (make work projects - Autobahn)
*Fascist's build armies
-1933-39
-Anti Jewish laws
-Forced Jews to register and wear star of david
-this turned into forcing jews out of careers and homes
-Prohibited marriage between Jews and non jewish germans
Ingredients:
*unemployment high
*many angry workers
*Hitler, like Roosevelt provided jobs and helped (make work projects - Autobahn)
*Fascist's build armies
Brownshirts (S.A)
-Hitler's henchmen -Used throught the late 20's and early 30's to harrass opposition parties unmercifully -led by Ernst Rohm -after Hitler is elected many are appointed auxiliary police Burning on The Reichstag -Hitler needed an event to give the communists a bad name -Feruary 1933 -Dutch communist 'Convicted of the crime' -Hitler bullies (with the help of Brownshirts) the Reichstag into passing the enabling act to face the coming 'communist' revolution |
The night of the long knives
-june 30, 1934 he killed: *killed all internal challengers *Ernst Rohm - leader of S.A *He declares that it was the Shutztaffel (S.S) that had committed the murder proudly and congratulated by Hindenburg -A month later Hindenburg diesand an election was held which voted Hitler in as president |
Summary:
With the right scenario of a recession in Germany, Hitler was able to rise to power. He also used several other factors like, burning of the Reichstag, the Enabling Act, and the night of the long knives.
With the right scenario of a recession in Germany, Hitler was able to rise to power. He also used several other factors like, burning of the Reichstag, the Enabling Act, and the night of the long knives.