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Thursday, March 4, 2010

How did Hitler get into power without being elected in? Hitler and the Nazis lost several elections by more than sixty five percent to Hindenburg (other candidate) and still found a way to become president. Between the elections Hitler gained more voters through clever propaganda and extensive violence, but it still wasn’t enough to lead him to victory. After Hitler’s losses, he insisted that president Hindenburg appoint him chancellor of Germany. Hindenburg didn’t, he believed that Nazis wouldn’t be well suited because they didn’t get the majority of the vote and because the Nazis where intolerant, undisciplined and violent. Hindenburg then decides to appoint a man named Kurt von Schleicher. To get back at Hindenburg Hitler was offered a deal to over through Schleicher and to become co-chancellors, but Hitler wants that title all for himself and declines the offer. And fifty seven days of miserably failing to attempt to form a coalition government, President Hindenburg forced Schleicher resignation. Hindenburg’s next choice for chancellor is Adolf Hitler. Even though Hitler and the Nazis never secured no more than 37 percent of the vote he becomes chancellor and sets out to consolidate their power. After an attack on the Reichstag (legislative assembly), which it was burned down, was blamed on the communist: it was said that this was the beginning of a communist revolt, Hitler requests the Reichstag to temporarily delegate its power to him so that he could deal with the crisis. To become dictator, Hitler needed to secure the vote to suspend the German constitution. Hitler, getting the two-thirds majority became dictator of Germany, this is known as the “Enabling Act”. Shortly after Hindenburg died, and Hitler’s title became Fuehrer and Reich chancellor. However, the Enabling act allowed Hitler to pass any law that he wanted. With this special ability, he banned all opposing parties so that the Nazis where the only political party In Germany. Using the temporary grant of emergency powers, from the Enabling act, Hitler took control of the entire country.

One theory of how Hitler eventually became dictator is that Hitler and the National Socialist (Nazis) started the fire on the Reichstag, this ended up becoming true. The only logical reason for Hitler and the Nazis to attack the Reichstag was because they knew that during extreme national emergencies, people are more willing to surrender their power for security because they are more scared in time of emergencies. And to make people believe it wasn’t the Nazis, they blame it on the communist for trying to take over Germany. This leads some to believe that this has been Hitler’s Idea from day one. He knew that he would never be elected in, so he had to form some kind of scheme to become dictator. It was the result of the great depression to turn Nazism into a genuine solid movement, but that still wasn’t enough to take control. Almost two thirds of Germany was opposed to Hitler, he was more appealing towards the lower classes. But somehow Adolf Hitler and the Nazis eventually rose to power!

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links:
http://www2.dsu.nodak.edu/users/dmeier/Holocaust/hitler.html
http://www.fff.org/freedom/fd0403a.asp
http://www.huppi.com/kangaroo/L-hitlerdemo.htm

11 comments:

  1. so hitler was never voted to power? he just took control by forming the nazi group? i think people should of seen him starting to do this and try and stop him before all of this happend. Who was the ruler before hitler?

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  2. People should of done something about Hitler before he started to kill all of those people.

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  3. Hitler is the worst person to ever be born and he should not be praised or talked about

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  4. Wow, very good information you've got there. I did not know Hitler was never voted into power. Did the people want him as a leader?

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  5. You did really good research jared but wasn't one of hitlers' scource of power his public speaking? Good Job.

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  6. and isn't it funny that what ever political race Hitler was in, he always lost. i dont know why any other the people that beat him in elections never did anything about his actions.

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  7. That's really interesting. I didn't know that two thirds of Germany was against him, I thought everyone just saw him as a good, strong leader so they went along with it. I think your argument on the Nazis burning down the Reich is very logical and they're probably the real cause of it.

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  8. Also hitler was promising jobs for the German people, and he was able to get people fiered up about anything through his incredible speeches and rallies.

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  9. I cant believe that hilter just made his way into power. Its like he was part of his plan the whole time. and How no one saw this coming to me its crazy! Hilter had a crazy mind but was smart too.

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  10. People had no idea what Hitler was all about so they never voted him into power but he wasn't going to let that stop him. After spending time in jail he wrote a book and it had great ideas and was seen as the bible in many eyes. Although people had the book nobody read it word for word not really knowing what he was going to do and his capabilities. The people should have seen this coming.

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  11. Still, what is the significance of all this? Lincoln lost almost every election until the Presidency. Washington lost almost every battle until the end of the Revolution. There's something to be said for seizing the moment. Could more people have secretly wanted Hitler to lead, even if they didn't vote that way early on?

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