Summary IGCSE History Revision - Germany Depth Study
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This document provides a comprehensive summary of history notes focused on the IGCSE History Revision - Germany Depth Study . It covers key events, figures, and developments in Germany during this period, including the Weimar Republic, the rise of the Nazi Party, Hitler's consolidation of power, an...
itler joined the party in 1919, working as a government informant however he quickly relished
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in the party’s ideas and became an avid supporter, giving speeches. The 1919 leader Drexler
invited Hitler to become head of propaganda.
s part of his role, Hitler wrote out the 25 point programme which played a huge role in
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establishing and propagating the party’s beliefs. Additionally, Hitler renamed the DAP to the
Nazis and adopted a new, striking symbol.
s part of propaganda, Hitler published the party’s newspaper which helped publicise his views
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and after much support, he replaced Drexler in 1921 as party leader. In his tenure, he set up the
SA who were to guard the party's meeting and disrupt their opponents.
Aims of NSDAP (Nazis):
- nti-semitism
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- Protection and perpetuation of the Aryan race
- Abolishing the Treaty of Versailles
- Help Germany return to its more rural values
- Industries and businesses to be nationalised
- Union of Germany and Austria
- Communism to be destroyed
Munich Putsch
1. H itler believed that because of the Ruhr crisis, the economy was on the verge of collapse
and so he tried to seize power.
2. Hitler gathered up his SA that broke up a meeting between Bavarian ministers at a beer
hall.
3. He forced the Bavarian leaders to take part in the revolution however his plan failed.
4. The Weimar police surrounded the Nazis and on 9th November, 16 Nazis were killed as a
result.
5. Hitler escaped in a car however was quickly captured and prosecuted for 5 years for high
treason and conspiracy.
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itler had gotten off significantly light as the right-wing judges sympathised with his
sentiments and his speeches in court gave him publicity.
Benefits of the Putsch:
- I ncreased publicity
- Gave Hitler time to reorganise the party to gain seats
- Gave Hitler the time to plan out the Nazi's beliefs and make them acceptable to the
electorate
Why was the Nazi Party unsuccessful between 1924-29?
he Weimar Republic was doing well, the economy was recovering and radical ideas had been
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suppressed. The Nazi party was also banned due to the Munich Putsch and the SPD remained the
biggest party in parliament.
dditionally, as the Munich Putsch revealed, the Nazi Party did not have the support of the
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workers, police or army.
By1928, the Nazisonly had 2.6%of the electorate vote.
How did the Nazi Party change after 1923?
itler created a 25 point plan which would set out the aims and goals for the Nazi Party, this was
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written in his book in 1924. Local party centres were set up to advertise the Nazi party's ideas in
each area.
he ideas in his book appealed to a variety of segments in society; these included business
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owners, farmers, workers, the army, the young and the old generations.
he support from themiddle classwas essential as theymade up the majorityin the electoral
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vote. Big business owners also contributed funds to support the Nazi Party and so adapting
appealing policies to them was essential to the survival of the Nazi Party.
Goebbels would also run a massive propaganda drive emphasising ideas and policies that the
people liked and would drop ones that proved unpopular.
he Nazis did have failures during the time period 1923-28 mainly due to the effects of the
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Putsch and the electoral vote which they were incompetent. However, these years gave the Nazi
party the chance to reorganise the party effectively. They increased their membership,
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