Germany 1924 Exam Questions. Source A is from a modern GCSE textbook. Source A As soon as he was released from prison, Hitler set about rebuilding the.

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Germany 1924 Exam Questions

Source A is from a modern GCSE textbook. Source A As soon as he was released from prison, Hitler set about rebuilding the Nazi Party so that it could take power through democratic means. He saw the Communists building up their strength through youth organisations and recruitment drives. Soon the Nazis were doing the same. They fought the Reichstag elections for the first time in May 1924 and won 32 seats. Encouraged by this, Hitler created a network of local Nazi parties which in turn set up the Hitler Youth, the Nazi Students’ League and similar organisations. 1. Explain how the Nazi Party changed its strategy between 1924 and marks

Source A is from a modern GCSE textbook. Source A As soon as he was released from prison, Hitler set about rebuilding the Nazi Party so that it could take power through democratic means. He saw the Communists building up their strength through youth organisations and recruitment drives. Soon the Nazis were doing the same. They fought the Reichstag elections for the first time in May 1924 and won 32 seats. Encouraged by this, Hitler created a network of local Nazi parties which in turn set up the Hitler Youth, the Nazi Students’ League and similar organisations. 2. How successful were the Nazi Party between 1924 and marks