Now, Hitler needed civilian support in order for the Nazis to have seats in the Reichstag. He was supported by people effected financially by the weaknesses of Weimar and therefore needed either a strong central government to boast the economy or employment,
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On July 14, 1933, a law was passed that prohibited the formation of any new political parties, making the NSDAP the only legal party. Hitler’s crystallized his position when Hindenburg died in August 1934 by combining the offices of President and Chancellor.
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Hitler named himself Fuhrer and issued that the army make allegiance to the Fuhrer rather than Germany. Soon after, a plebiscite granted Hitler with 90% approval as he remained in office until his suicide on April 30, 1945.
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Hitler’s rise to power was based on his charisma and skill in rallying up a disheveled nation. Had Germany not lost World War I, had the Weimar Republic not seen the nation through two major economic crises, and had Hindenburg not named Hitler Chancellor,
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Adolf Hitler would not have risen to power. He was a dictator based on luck. He was in the right place at the right time utilizing the antisemitism already present among Germans, promoting the harshness of the Versailles Treaty, & exploiting the weaknesses of the Weimar Republic.
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His quest to provide a strong central government for an unstable Germany appealed to the masses, and thus, he was able to consolidate his rise to power.
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