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Why Hitler became Chancellor in 1933
In this essay I will be discussing the many reasons why Hitler became Chancellor in 1933. Five of the key reasons why he became Chancellor were: the impact of the depression, the weakness of the Weimar Republic, the political skill and leadership of Hitler, the Nazis use of propaganda and tactics and the political manoeuvrings between Von Schleicher and Von Papen.
In many ways the Depression was the most important reason why Hitler came to power in 1933. ...
Hitler also became Chancellor due to the actions of Franz Von Papen, the existing Chancellor in 1932. ... Hitler did not co-operate with Von Papen because he was set on becoming Chancellor In December 1932 President Hindenburg made general Schleicher Chancellor of Germany. ... The deal was that Hitler would be Chancellor and Papen would be vice-Chancellor. After a lot of persuasion Hindenburg made Hitler Chancellor. ... This was an important reason but not as important as the Depression for Hitler coming to power because even though Hitler got the power he always craved, he would not have succeeded without the effects of the Depression.
Approximate Word count = 850 Approximate Pages = 3.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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