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    political issues in Germany between 1922 and 1932 contribute to Hitler's rise to power? The scope of my research will fall between the years of 1922-1932, the start of Hitler’s attempt to run for office. A variety of primary and secondary sources will be used to answer the question. The bitterness caused upon the change of government systems in Germany will be analyzed, along with his childhood that all primarily drove Hitler to run for power. Then, the harsh effects World War I had on Germany along

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    countries went into an economic depression. Germany was affected more than most due to sanctions and post-war agreements. Adolf Hitler began his rise to power and began making promises to the citizens that were struggling. The deep crisis in Germany allowed Hitler to seize power in 1933. This investigation will examine how Germany’s depressed economy affected the rise of Hitler in the early 1930s. Summary of Evidence After WWI ended, there were many changes for the Central powers, which consisted of

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    currency to be worth practically nothing. As well, Unemployment was on the rise and people were unhappy with how the current government was dealing with it. This lead to the rise and eventual power of the National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nazi) and eventually World War II. This time also saw a rise in antisemitism, a type of discrimination geared towards Jews. These views can be seen in Adolf Hitler’s Mein Kampf. Hitler wrote Mein Kampf while he was in jail after a failed uprising, the Beer

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    crimes they have committed against humanity. An example of one of these people is Adolf Hitler. He is most well-known for his role in the deaths of millions of people during The Holocaust. One may ask themselves how any one man can rise to and gain the power that Hitler did. As well as what choices he made and what occurred in his life that led to Hitler becoming the tyrant he was during the Holocaust. Adolf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889, in the town of Braunau am Inn, Austria. He grew

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    decent thing. When it most definitely was not, but He was so skillful in his speeches and with his use of propaganda that the German people were forced what to think about war, and Hitler’s ruling. How did propaganda help Hitler rise to power? This is a question I found myself asking when I read about his power and manipulation over the Germans. I started to wonder how he got into power in the first place. One thing he did was convince the Germans that there were threats against them. Whether

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    Adolf Hitler, one of the chancellors’ and rulers’ of Nazi’s was known for many devastating choices and disasters. He did not like the “Treaty of Versailles” act,” he found the Treaty of Versailles degrading, particularly the demilitarization of the Rhineland and the stipulation that Germany accept responsibility for starting the war.”1 Rise to power gave him more confidence, declaring his Nazi as only legal German party. He also ordered Germany’s withdrawal from League of Nations. His enacting of

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    Germans were desperate for the leadership of one who would turn their country around. This provided the chance for the rise of a new leader, Adolf Hitler, and his party, the National Socialist German Workers ' Party. An unemployed soldier after fighting in World War I, Hitler engaged himself as a politically active individual joining the Nazi Party. Shortly after joining, “Hitler proved to be such a powerful public speaker and organizer that he quickly became the party’s leader. Calling himself

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    There have been many countless dictators that have forced their way into power though, Adolf Hitler, has gained authority through False usage of his political position and cleverness. Before Hitler advanced to power, he started from being a boy who desired to become a fine painter, but his artwork was neglected by the Academy of fine arts so he got involved in German Army. Joining German Army was Hitler’s first step in enhancing as a dictator “At the outbreak of World War I, he applied to serve

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    The Life of Hitler Hitler quickly rose to power. He also led the German government into war. Next, Hitler and his wife committed suicide.Finally, before killing himself Hitler achieved one of his chief objectives. The way Hitler rose to power because people believed in his belief. His first name was Adolf. Adolf Hitler was one of the most powerful and infamous dictators of the 20th Century. He rose to power in the National Socialist German workers party after World War I. He also took over the

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    important was the role of the leader in the rise to power of the Nazis in Germany On the 30th January 1933 Adolf Hitler became Chancellor of Germany. Hitler came to power as the leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party, more commonly known as the Nazi Party. In the July election of 1932 the Nazis received the highest vote ever achieved by any party in Weimar History with 13.7 million votes. This is a crucial point in history as it was Hitler who led the world into World War II which resulted

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