How did Hitler become chancellor in 1933
There were numerous factors to consider when asking the question of how Hitler became chancellor in 1933, it is arguable weather one factor is any more important than the other, but what is definite is that they were all necessary in the rise of Hitler. The Treaty of Versailles only partly helped Hitler become chancellor. ... Hitler blamed the Treaty for Germanys problems. ... During this crisis in Germany, caused indirectly by the Treaty, when Hitler tried to seize power he was unsupported. Therefore the Treaty of Versailles, on its own, was not a reason why Hitler rose to power. ... Another reason why Hitler was able to rise to power was due to the failure of the Munich Putsch of November 1923. At his trial, Hitler gained enormous publicity, which made him well known. ... Hitler also wrote Mein Kampf, which allowed him to work out his own beliefs. ... The Nazi party was banned and Hitler was not allowed to speak publicly (until 1928 in Prussia). ... Before the Great Depression, Hitler gained very few votes (the Nazis had only 12 seats in 1928) and would have continued to do so without the Depression.