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    September 1934 In August 1934‚ Hitler appointed Reichsbank president Hjalmar Schacht as Minister of Economics‚ and in the following year‚ as Plenipotentiary for War Economy in charge of preparing the economy for war.[173] Reconstruction and rearmament were financed through Mefo bills‚ printing money‚ and seizing the assets of people arrested as enemies of the State‚ including Jews.[174] Unemployment fell from six million in 1932 to one million in 1936.[175] Hitler oversaw one of the largest infrastructure

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    important factor in the rise of Hitler to power? I agree to some extent that the Great Depression was the most important factor in the rise of Hitler to power because there were many others reasons as to why he achieved greatness. These include the Treaty of Versailles‚ hyperinflation and the economy and Nazi tactics. I believe that the most important reason Hitler rose to power was because of the Treaty of Versailles. The Hyperinflation may have been a minor aspect in Hitler’s rise to power‚ but it still

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    Who or what was responsible for Hitler’s rise to power? Many believe that there was only one factor for his rise to power. Some state that Hitler could not have risen to power in any country other than Germany‚ implying that he was nothing more than a product of German culture. Others say that Hitler made himself dictator by means of his own political genius. Yet still others claim that it was the weak democratic government of the Weimar Republic or only Germany’s social and economic scene in

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    Nazism had a major influence on German social and political life during the years 1933-1945. This can be evident through the rules and legislations women had to abide by and by the way that people viewed women’s role in society. Nazism also impacted upon the youth of Germany during this time period. The invention of the Hitler Youth organisation impacted the daily activities and role of the youth. The political life of Germany was also impacted upon once the Nazis came to power. This can be shown

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    On 30th January 1933‚ Hindenburg received Hitler in audience and appointed him chancellor. It came as a shock to some people but many believed that Hitler’s rise to power was inevitable. Some state that Hitler could not have risen to power in any country other than Germany‚ implying that he was nothing more than a product of German culture. Others say that Hitler rose to power by means of his political genius. And yet still others claim that it was the weak democratic government of the Weimar Republic

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    ‘Violence was the most important of means by which Hitler gained complete power in Germany between 1930 and 1934’. To what extent go you agree with this judgement? Hitler gained power through many means but a debate between most historians is which of these means were the most effective in Hitler’s rise to complete power in Germany. In this essay‚ I will discuss as to whether violence was the most important factor or whether other factors like propaganda‚ charismatic speaking‚ luck or influence

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    Frances Schultz West Civilizations II Professor Nardini April 15th‚ 2015 Mein Kampf‚ Adolf Hitler - Response Essay Adolf Hitler was born 1889 in Austria‚ and was a German politician. He was the leader of the Nazi Party; National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP). He was chancellor of Germany from 1933 - 1945 and in that time period‚ was also leader of ‘Nazi Germany’. He was an efficient and effective dictator‚ and was at the centre of WWII‚ and of course‚ the Holocaust. Previous to his

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    From 1920-1933‚ the world witnessed‚ and fell victim‚ to the rise of one of the recognizable‚ controversial‚ and sadistic men in human history‚ Adolf Hitler. A man who had fought in World War 1 for Germany after refusing to serve his home country of Austria-Hungary. It is well documented that Hitler was at the forefront of the Nazi Party that had solidified their position as the newly established Third Reich when Hitler was appointed Chancellor of Germany on January 30‚ 1933‚ as we discussed in

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    occurred on 27 February 1933. Without this catastrophic event‚ Hitler may not have had the opportunity to rise to power. The combination of Article 48‚ Hitler’s resourcefulness and persistence‚ and the Enabling Act‚ in my view‚ were the driving forces behind Hitler’s rise to power. The Reichstag Fire was a turning point for the German government and Hitler used this event to his advantage. This event is significant because it had allowed Hitler to manipulate his way into the government and consolidate

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    winged parties. Around this time‚ the predominant right-winged political ideologies of Nazism and Fascism came to the forefront. In the period between the First and Second World War‚ Hitler’s Nazi Germany and Mussolini’s Fascist Italy provided the ideal alternative to the ineffective parliament democracy. Although considered comparable due to their ideological similarities and the reasons behind their popularity‚ Nazism and Fascism were "closer in theory than in practice" (Macdonald‚ 48). While the similarities

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