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The Rise to power of Hitler and the Nazi Party

A research essay on Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party's rise to power from 1923 -1933. The essay explains the collapse of the Weimar Government, Hitler's introduction to the Nazi Party, his growth in popularity and eventual election as Chancellor. The essay integrates quotes and text references.

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Explain the rise and ascension into power of Hitler and the Nazi Party from 1920 to 1933. The end of The First World War left Germany sucked dry of all dignity and social rank. The German people were left with a feeling of injustice as they saw Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points overlooked and not brought to action. The inflation of the German mark added to the sense of desolation that the general public were feeling, and Stresemann’s withdrawal of German resistance in the Ruhr sparked anger amongst the people. Hitler presented himself at ...





... Hitler claimed credit and consolidated his position as a dictator, having succeeded in eliminating challenges from other political parties and government institutions.

Hitler and the Nazi Party’s rise to power was a long journey and based largely on luck. Though Hitler was an intelligent man and understood the powers and weaknesses of a politician, many of the events that led to his power were decided by others. Hitler’s journey as a Nazi lasted for close to fifteen years, and has left an infamous history behind him.
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