When World War 1 ended Germany was left with an economic depression that made many jobless which led to a powerful dictator to takeover named Adolf Hitler. Hitler was the leader of his political group called National-Socialist German Workers' Party that expressed German Nazism. On 1923, the group planned takeover the German government in Munich but the plan failed and Hitler arrested for treason. Hitler had to serve 9 months in prison and wrote his book, Mein Kampf. Mein Kampf outlined Hitler's plan to make Germany better by reversing the effects of the Treaty of Versailles and the idea that Germans are the “superior” master race. After serving his sentence Hitler came back to the Nazi party to gain political power but the party was unsuccessful
After World War I, Adolf Hitler was one of the dictators that arose; which then gained power in Germany in its Great Depression. Hitler rose to power using techniques such as propaganda, censorship, charisma and terror, but that was not all he did. Hitler started his own fascist party in Germany and called it the Nazi Party. Later, Hitler developed anti-semitism, or prejudice against Jews and dehumanized them. He viewed Jews as a separate race not a religion. This caused many changes particularly to the Jews. During World War I the Nazi’s treatment of the Jews caused political, economic, and social changes.
Hitler later on joined NSDAP also known as The Nazi's. He was imprisoned for his role in the "Beer Hall Putsch" of 1923. While in prison, Hitler wrote a memoir in which he predicted a European war which would exterminate the Jewish race in Germany. Hitler was obsessed with the idea of superiority of the "Pure" German race, that he called "Aryan". In the 10 years he was released from prison, Hitler took advantage of rivals and their weaknesses to enhance his party's status obscurity to power. On January 20, 1933 he was named chancellor of Germany. Then after president Paul Von Hidenburg's death in 1934, Hitler made himself "Fuheer", and became Germany's supreme leader (History.com
Germany was devastated after First World War. Due to the Treaty of Versailles, the country was forced to disarm, pay huge reparation costs and make substantial territorial concessions. Adolf Hitler, who served during the First World War, blamed the Jews like many anti-Semites for Germany’s defeat in 1918. He joined the National German Workers’ Party, which later changed into the National Socialist German Workers’ Party (NSDAP), soon after the war. In 1921 Adolf Hitler became the party chairman of the German Nazi party. In his book ‘Mein Kampf’ (published in 1925) he forecasted that a general European war would take place that would result in the extermination of the Jewish race in Germany in order to preserve a pure German ‘Aryan’
This caused political and economic struggles throughout the land. Frantically there were struggles on how to fix the troubled land. Different type of political party came about, communism started to make way, liberal , conservative, and the nazi party although small at the time was also gaining notice with Hitler leading the charge. Hitler led a coup attempt in Bavaria which is known as the Beer Hall Putsch. He had hoped that his nationalist revolution in Bavaria would spread to the dissatisfaction within the German army, which in turn would bring down the government in Berlin. However, the uprising was immediately suppressed, and Hitler was arrested and sentenced to five years in prison for high treason. Hitler was not discouraged from there, he had his goal to eliminate the Jews to bring power to Germany. In his mind this was to create the ideal human figures. During his time in prison he wrote his first book in 1923 called Mein Kampf, a best seller at the time. The book depicts the jews as enemy of the lord and calls it the holy crusade that is necessary to rid of these "parasite". His ideal which was spread during the time of his prison, gain immense popularity and almost immediately after the release in prison, Hitler ran for chancellor of Germany. Even though he had lost by a small margin in his first race, this set his Nazi party to grow even more and alerted how the majority of the population were feeling at the time. The country slowly agreed to one another that the issue that they had and the instability was all towards the 1% of the population, Jews. This hateful ideal continued to be spread to no stop, and by the next election, Adolf Hitler won by a considerable
September 3, 1939 a date that everyone knew was coming but no one waned it to. On September 3, 1939 Prime Minister of Britain Neville Chamberlain declared war on Germany. The declaration of war had been because of the unprovoked German invasion of Poland. The invasion of Poland wasn 't the only thing that Germany had done to bring this on them. Before the war was declared Germany under Adolf’s Hitlers rule had been pushing the limits of the Treat of Versailles. Adolf Hitler was an Austrian born man who served in World War I. He joined a anti-Marxist and was strongly opposed to the post WWI democratic government and the Treaty of Versailles. Adolf Hitler was apart of the infamous Nazi Party and was anti-Semitism who advocated extreme nationalism. Adolf Hitler was placed in jail for a failed attempt and a coup d’etat by the Nazi Party November 8-9, 1923. While in prison Adolf Hitler wrote Mein Kampf which translates to my struggle. Mein Kampf outlines Adolf Hitler’s political ideology and future plans for Germany. In the book he states his Hatred for what he believed were the two evils or the world Communism and Judaism. In Mein Kampf Adolf Hitler states he would abolish the Treaty of Versailles. On January 30, 1933 President Paul von Hindenburg appointed Adolf Hitler as Chancellor. Adolf Hitler became leader of the Nazi Party because of his great public speaking skills and was very persuasive. The Nazi Party became a largest political party through there
After World War 1 Germany had suffered consequences for war crimes in the Treaty of Versailles by charging them with reparations for the expense of the war, leading to economic collapse. This lead to unemployment and eventually starvation which was an opportunity for the Nazi party to step up as hope for recovery to Germany. The current fuhrer and leader of the Nazi party, Adolf Hitler stepped up to the plate and was known for his powerful speeches in front of his supporters at rally's. Hitler had a platform, which means he had a voice that people listened to and were influenced by and he used
Hitler was the leader of the Nazi Party. As Nazi leader in 1923, Hitler was put in jail for a year. While in jail he wrote Mein Kampf, “it was an outline of his beliefs and plans” (“Nazi Germany”). When he was released, he continued his role as head of the Nazi Party. Hitler was in complete control and was very well liked by the Nazis as the “Nazi Party members bowed to Hitler’s will in all things” (“Nazi Germany”).
While in prison, he wrote “Mein Kamf” (Which means “My Struggle”). “Mein Kamf” was a memoir and propaganda tract in which he predicted “the extermination of the Jewish Race in Germany” after a general European war. About ten years after he was released from prison, Hitler arose from obscurity to power after taking advantage of the weaknesses of his enemies. On January 20 of 1933, he was named chancellor of Germany. When President Paul von Hindenburg died in 1934, Adolf appointed himself as Germany’s ruler.
The ‘Inter-War Period’ (1918-1939) saw the beginning of Hitler’s totalitarian rule. During the ‘Inter-War Period’ (1918-1939) German people suffered from the position Germany was left in after the Treaty of Versailles following the loss of the first world war. Hitler, disillusioned and bitter in 1919 joined and soon became the leader of the German Workers Party, this organisation went on to become the Nazi party. Using this as his power base Hitler grew in popularity over the succeeding years. In 1925 Hitler published his autobiography ‘Mein Kampf’ while he was in jail the novel focused on the cuts to social benefits and Hitler’s propaganda rallies rose Hitler’s public profile. In 1932 the Nazies won more votes than any other party and in 1933
By 1921, Hitler was leading the National Socialist German Workers' Party. He was a very effective speaker and captivated audiences for hours. He was persuasive and told people what they wanted to hear. Because of this, he was a very successful propaganda artist. Driven by Germany's loss in WWI and humiliation, which was a result of the terms in the treaty of Versailles, Hitler found many followers who sympathized with his cause. After his political group failed an attempt to overpower the Bavarian government, he was arrested and jailed for nine months. While imprisoned, Hitler wrote Mein Kampf (My Struggle), which was his autobiography, and it was full of his political ideas as well as the policies for what would become the Nazi organization. Later, he would use this book to spread his ideas and indoctrinate people into the Nazi party. At one point in time, he tried to destroy all other books in Germany. He required that Mein Kampf be taught in the schools, and children learned at a very young age that they were to be Nazis and support Hitler.
After the Great War in the nineteenth century, European nations had a difficult time finding economic stability. Germany took full responsibility for starting World War I and by signing the Treaty of Versailles, Germany agreed to give up huge portions of territory and pay reparation to victorious allies. The harsh principles which were outlined by the Treaty of Versailles made economic stability in Germany difficult to achieve and caused Germany to suffer from inflation and the Great Depression. Unemployment and the fear of communism allowed Adolf Hitler to rise to power in 1933. Before Hitler came to power, he spent nine months in jail where he wrote his autobiography Mein Kampf (My Struggle), where he mentions how Darwin’s theory of
As Hitler was imprisoned he had spare time, time to write a book named mein kampf. Mein kampf originally had a different name at one time, Mein kampf also talks about how the Aryan race is more superior to others, the military tactics involved with Mein kampf, and also in mein kampf he talks about how Jews are a lower power than others
In 1921 Hitler became Nazi party chairman (Adolf Hitler Biography, 2015). He was well known for his speeches against the Treaty, Jews, Marxists and rival politicians. Hitler wrote the first volume of Mein Kampf (My Struggle) as shown in Source A; explaining his plans for Germans society, whilst serving a year in prison for treason. Hitler’s plans were to create the master race, made up of only Aryans and German blooded, although he was neither.
His new plan was to take over the Bavarian government. On November 8, 1923, Hitler and about two thousand of his followers began marching to Munich. Before he was able to accomplish his goal, he and most of his followers were arrested. Hitler was imprisoned for five years. While in prison, he wrote his well known book, Mein Kampf. This book contained a short autobiography of Hitler’s life and the struggles he went through in poverty. It also contained his plans for a brighter and better Germany, along with the “faults” and burdensome status of the Jews. At first, his book sold poorly but once his speeches and campaigns made him more popular, sales skyrocketed. Many people began reading his book and many came to conform to his antisemitic beliefs and gaining a new sense of pride in their country that they believed should not be taken away by foreigners, or, the
Even though Germany was left in a period of struggle and economic weakness after WW1, Adolf Hitler would take a stand by creating a party that would help refine the structure of the economy. This party, when abbreviated, was called Nazi, would also create harsh laws and unrelentless punishment. Due to the Nazi party’s quick growth, there was an immediate impact on lifestyle and politics for the people of Germany. The long term impact brought forth by the consequences or legacy of the Nazi party included a population decrease and an increase in deaths. To make both of these impacts, Hitler had to overcome many hard challenges.