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Hitler’s Rise to Power

In the early 1930s, the mood in Germany was grim In the early 1930s, the mood in Germany was grim. The worldwide economic depression had hit the country especially hard, and millions of people were out of work. Still fresh in the minds of many was Germany's humiliating defeat fifteen years earlier during World War I, and Germans lacked confidence in their weak government, known as the Weimar Republic.

These conditions provided the chance for the rise of a new leader, Adolf Hitler, and his party, the National Socialist German Workers' Party, or Nazi party for short

Hitler was a powerful and spellbinding speaker who attracted a wide following of Germans desperate for change. He promised the disenchanted a better life and a new and glorious Germany.

The Nazis appealed especially to the unemployed, young people, and members of the lower middle class (small store owners, office employees, craftsmen, and farmers). NSDAP PROMISES Farmers - Higher prices for their produce - making up for all their losses during the Depression. Unemployed workers - Jobs building public works such as roads and stadiums. Middle Class - To restore the profits of small business and the value of savings. To end the Communist threat.

The party's rise to power was rapid The party's rise to power was rapid. Before the economic depression struck, the Nazis were practically unknown, winning only 3% of the vote to the Reichstag (German parliament) in elections in 1924. In the 1932 elections, the Nazis won 33% of the votes, more than any other party.

In January 1933 Hitler was appointed chancellor, the head of the German government, and many Germans believed that they had found a saviour for their nation.

[Hitler's policies] were half-baked, racist clap-trap [Hitler's policies] were half-baked, racist clap-trap... but among the jumble of hysterical ideas Hitler showed a sure sense of how to appeal to the lowest instincts of frightened masses. Tony Howarth, a modern historian.

He was holding the masses, and me with them, under an hypnotic spell by the sheer force of his beliefs. His words were like a whip. When he spoke of the disgrace of Germany, I felt ready to attack any enemy. Karl Ludecke, an early follower of Hitler (1924).

There were simply not enough Germans who believed in democracy and individual freedom to save the Weimar republic. Written by the modern historian S Williams

In November 1932 elections the Nazis again failed to get a majority of seats in the Reichstag. Their share of the vote fell – from 230 seats to only 196. Hitler contemplated suicide. But then he was rescued by Hindenburg

Franz von Papen (a friend of Hindenburg) was Chancellor, but he could not get enough support in the Reichstag. Hindenburg and von Papen were having to govern by emergency decree under Article 48 of the Constitution. They offered Hitler the post of vice-Chancellor if he promised to support them

Hitler refused – he demanded to be made Chancellor Hitler refused – he demanded to be made Chancellor. So Von Papen and Hindenburg took a risk. On 30 January 1933 Hindenburg made Hitler Chancellor. He thought he could control Hitler – how wrong he was. In the end, Hitler did not TAKE power at all – he was given it.