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Establishing a Nazi Dictatorship

Subjects / History / Germany, 1918 to 1991

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Hitler planned to take complete power over Germany. He realized, through th...

Hitler planned to take complete power over Germany. He realized, through the failed putsches - or uprisings - of the 1920s, that he must use at least semi-official channels to take control. After the Wall Street Crash of 1929 and the economic depression which followed, people were willing to listen to radical politicians such as Hitler, who promised a better future and German prosperity. An upsurge in Nazi support between 1929 and 1933 saw a rise in party membership and mass support in elections. Although Hitler's Nazi party had over forty percent of the vote in certain areas of Germany, this was still a long way from them being in supreme control of the country. Therefore, the question we will focus upon in this title is: 'How did Hitler establish a Nazi dictatorship?'

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