Hitler Comes to Power
[2023-04-06 04:53:27]
In the early 1930s when Hitler grabbed power, the feelings of Germany were harsh. The global recession brought a particularly serious blow, with millions of unemployed people. Many people still know about German shameful defeat in the fifteen years before the First World War, and the Germans confidence in their weak government (known as the Weimar Republic) Do not have. These situations provide opportunities for new leaders, Adolf Hitler and his party, National Socialist German Workers Party or Nazi Party.
Hitler is a powerful and attractive speaker that fascinated many Germans who have been following changes. He promises to lose their sense to people, to live better lives and new and glorious Germany. Nazis is particularly appealing to unemployed, young and middle class members (small shopkeepers, salaried workers, craftsmen and farmers)
The rise of the party is rapid. Prior to the economic downturn, the Nazis was rarely known, in 1924 elections only 3% of the votes of the German Parliament (German Parliament) were obtained. In the 1932 election, the Nazis won 33% of the votes more than any other political party. In January 1933, Hitler was appointed head of the German Government, and many Germans thought they found a savior for their country.
In the Versailles Treaty after the German defeat in World War I, the winning countries (the United States, Britain, France and other allies) imposed severe restrictions on Germany. Germany, which was threatened by the invasion, was forced to sign the treaty. In particular, Germany is responsible for the war, agrees to pay a huge amount of money (called compensation), restricts its troops to 100,000 troops and transfers the territory to neighboring countries. The provisions of the Convention brought extensive political discontent in Germany. Adolf Hitler promises to beat them for support
The collapse of stock prices related to the collapse of the New York stock market brought about a massive commercial bankruptcy. Extensive unemployment has occurred in the United States. The so-called "Great Depression" caused a global economic crisis. By June 1932, 6 million people in Germany were unemployed. Economic difficulties have led to a rapid increase in support for the Nazi Party. As a result, the Nazis won the vote of nearly 40% of the voters in the German Parliament (German Parliament) election in July 1932. At this point, the Nazi Party became the biggest party in the German Parliament.
In the election of the German Parliament (German Parliament) in November 1932, the Nazi Party lost about 2 million votes in the July election. They only get 33% of the votes. It is clear that Nazis does not dominate democratic elections, and Adolf Hitler agrees to form an alliance with conservatives. After several months of negotiations, on January 30, 1933, President Paul von Hindenburg is appointed German Prime Minister.
In 1933 Von Papen and Von Hindenburg 's decision was a factor determining Hitler' s power, so it was very important for Hitler to take office in 1933. Hitler lost support in the election in November 1932 and their voting rate dropped from 230 to 196, but now his popularity with the minister is no longer so important. As Prime Minister, Hitler passes the law and has the right to strongly influence the operation of Germany. It also made it possible to manipulate his power in a way that Hitler became a dictator by authorization law on March 23, 1933. In order for Hitler to take power, the "Authorization Law" was important. It was because it was the last step to control Germany. And make him a strong and democratic leader and become a fascist dictator. With this, Hitler established the Nazi Revolution and made Germany a one-party dictatorship.
How did Hitler grab the power? This process has been done for decades. When Hitler became a political participant and joined the German Parliament Building, Hitler came to power. Since then, he worked at the party through charismatic,