There were Positive and Negative effects of Nazi rule of the people in Germany from 1933-1939, before Hitler got into power of Germany, Germany was controlled by Paul Von Hindenburg. The Treaty of Versailles and the Great Depression meant that life in Germany was bad; The Treaty of Versailles meant that Hitler was basically the blame for the war and his army had to be reduced and the Great Depression meant that people lost their job; people had no food or money and the people that lost their Jobs had to go overseas to find another Job which meant that they were not with their family.
The Treaty of Versailles and its harsh conditions made the Weimar republic weaker to the average German. The Treaty of Versailles had negative effect on Hitler by The Treaty of Versailles pointed the blame at Hitler, he also had to give up some territory, elimination of the army coupled with the great with the Great depression Germany was a state that was powerless. Hitler promise the people of Germany that he would unite the country when he had destroyed his enemies and then the Tear up The Treaty of Versailles “The depression did much of Hitler’s work for him by making large numbers of Germans from all classes
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“Within three years it seemed that Hitler had restored to the German people their pride and self respect as a nation. At the time of the games, one million Germans were out of work compared with six million when Hitler became Chancellor” ” (Hitler’s Rise to Power, n.d, No Author).Also another Positive was that Hitler got rid of The Treaty of Versailles which increased his army to 550 000 in
As stated above that Great Depression created harsh condition for Japan, it hit Germany especially hard. The country was still struggling for the recovery of the war and the loss of colonies, Germans began to look for a strong leader who could fix the country. Adolf Hitler promised to restore people’s national pride by making their country the leading nation. Hitler and his Nazi party used propaganda to spread out ideas of nationalism, he also used powerful public address system, careful staging and skilful architectural design. As an effective dictator, Hitler was at the centre of WWII in Europe and the Holocaust (genocide of about six million Jews by the Nazis during
Thus, a series of parties against the Weimar gained power, although through coalition, reducing the power of the already fragile Republic. Here we can see the system of parliamentary democracy was a factor in the collapse of the Weimar. The series of economic crisis’ which affected post World War One Germany assisted in both the fall of the Weimar and the rise of Hitler. The Treaty of Versailles left the country with extremely large debts and when Germany did not keep up with payments, the French responded by invading the Ruhr, an industrial region in Germany, resulting in a general strike and ruining the middle class who would eventually make up the foundation of Nazi supporters.
Hitler also brought his country out of an economic depression. The German depression was caused mainly by the Treaty of Versailles, and its detrimental economic impact on Germany. Basically, Germany was forced to pay for all damages caused by the First World War. Hitler’s policies that helped the German economy were part of his Third Reich. Hitler’s Third Reich led to one of the greatest expansions of industrial production and civil improvement in German history. This success was mainly due to the expansion of the military and the expansion of the money supply through deficit spending.
In 1919, Treaty of Versailles was made after the World War I. Germany and Austria-Hungary was blamed for the Great War and was imposed financial debts and territorial dismemberment on them. Germans could not afford the huge debts and during the 1920s the Great Depression which started in the USA impacted the economies of the whole world. There was high unemployment and the prices of daily necessities were high. The German government was distrusted. People chose to believe a man Adolf Hitler with his extreme ideas, and Racism that promised to make Germany stand up again. After Adolf Hitler became Chancellor of Germany in January 1933, he had secretly built up a military and
Between the years 1919-1939, the Treaty of Versailles affected Germany in many ways such as economically, politically, loss of German territories, and caused Germany’s armed forces to struggle. The Treaty of Versailles was when Germany and The Allies signed a peace treaty, ending WW1. The treaty stripped Germany 25,000 square miles of land and over 7 million people. The treaty also caused Germany to go into a great depression.
Hitler’s rise to power was the result of many factors, but Hitler’s ability to take advantage of Germany’s poor leadership and economical and political conditions was the most significant factor. His ability to manipulate the media and the German public whilst taking advantage of Germany’s poor leadership resulted in both the collapse of the Weimar Republic and the rise of Hitler and the nazi party. During the early 1920s, Germany was struggling with economic instability and political uncertainty. Germany, after being defeated in the Great War, was forced to sign the unforgiving treaty of Versailles, which the Weimar Republic was held responsible for. This brought forward feelings of fear, anger and
The Treaty of Versailles was a truly cruel document and expressed a large dislike for Germany. The document had a myriad of demands and if they weren 't met, then extortion was used to achieve goals. The treaty caused many hardships such as limiting the army down to almost nothing, stopped the building of large ships and took away submarines completely. Also, Great Britain and France collected money for all the damage the war had caused. To pay its war debts the country borrowed money from America, but soon after it stopped when the Great Depression began.2 In result, Germany had it 's very depression that was so severe the money ended up having almost little to no worth.
It led to economic problems and a lack of food or jobs. These in turn
Many Germans blamed the treaty for their depression and supported Hitler since he blamed the treaty and promised a better future. Over time, people continued to agree with Hitler and his plans for Germany, especially after he became the leader of the Nazis. Since the Germans disliked the Treaty of Versailles, Hitler promised that he would change things to make life more ideal. As a result, more Germans supported him and the Nazi party grew. If it wasn’t for the treaty sparking such unhappiness and anger, less people would turn to Hitler for help. Hitler used the treaty to his advantage to get more Germans to support
The Treaty of Versailles could be described as a great step for peace by some, but in Germany the people were enraged. The Treaty of Versailles was seen by the German people as a way to take away Germany’s land and make Germany have to pay for the war. Extreme Nationalists like Adolf Hitler had a strong idea on who should be the blame for Germany’s loss of land and the failure at the Treaty of Versailles. Adolf Hitler and the Nazism party blamed the Weimar Republic. “Hitler and the Nazi Party gained power in Germany by exploiting the economic problems and constitutional weaknesses of the Weimar Republic.”
This depression occurred when the Wall Street Crash sent America's industries and businesses into a crisis; due to America's large trade industries, this depression spread to a lot of other countries. This made the unemployment rate in Germany sky high but for the Nazi's this benefitted them because they earned more votes which were the push Hitler needed to get into power. This depression helped Hitler prey on people's fear of communism so he promised the people of Germany that he would get rid of unemployment. This promise strengthened their support to vote for the Nazi's and was a major factor for Hitler to gain domination. The Reichstag fire was also a big help to get Hitler in power because the communists were blamed for the fire that occurred which then helped the Nazi's win the 1933 election. Overall, the Treaty of Versailles only made Hitler rise to make Germany better and
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.
Hitler took over Germany’s government, and he had changed Germany very dramatically in bad and good ways. Because the Nazi party was one of the biggest
Life under Nazi rule did have several positive aspects economically and socially for people in Germany. Some of the Positives that came from Nazi Germany were increased prosperity including full employment and economic growth, regaining lost territories, increased national prestige and pride, and the hosting of 1936 Olympics. Increased prosperity including full employment through the introduction of the DAF or German Labor front
Hitler's rise to power was the result of many factors, but Hitler's ability to take advantage of Germany's poor leadership and economical and political conditions was the most significant factor. His ability to manipulate the media and the German public whilst taking advantage of Germany's poor leadership resulted in both the collapse of the Weimar Republic and the rise of Hitler and the nazi party. During the early 1920s, Germany was struggling with economic instability and political uncertainty. Germany, after being defeated in the Great War, was forced to sign the unforgiving treaty of Versailles, which the Weimar Republic was held responsible for. This brought