How did the Hitler take power?

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How did the Hitler and the Nazi party take power?

 

Hitler's rise and acquisition of power in 1933 is an amazing feat. This section looks at the route to Hitler gaining power.

The Nazi Party started out as a small party in Bavaria called the German worker's party. They were opposed to the Treaty of Versailles and Communism. The party was borne out of the dismay at the defeat in the First World War and a horror at the severity of the terms imposed upon Germany by the Allies. It was this party that Hitler joined, initially as a spy! Hitler soon became one of the leading lights of the party, his inspiring rhetoric and enthusiasm for the cause propelling him to the leadership of the small party very quickly.

The party, soon renamed to the National and Socialist German Workers Party, adopted a 25 point program of points that formed the basis of their political manifesto. It was on the strength of their belief in these points that the Nazi's as they were now known, chose to take force in a coup d' etat in Munich. The coup was unsuccessful, despite an initial success in reaching it's objectives of seizing power. Hitler was thrown into prison and the party was, it seemed, destroyed.

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In prison Hitler wrote Mein Kampf, which later became a best seller. Upon his release from prison the party was radically restructured, yet it's support remained localised and insignificant in terms of national politics. Throughout the 'Golden Years' of the Weimar Republic Hitler had little to offer the majority of Germans. the treaty of Versailles was gradually being amended and the economy was picking up. Extreme views, such as those held by the Nazi party, were not popular within this period.

The Wall Street Crash of 1929 provided the spark that allowed the Nazi's to gain support. All ...

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