Nazi rise to power 3) Nazis 1924-1929 Flashcards

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  1. Nazi party 1924-1929 (3)
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a. Gen (7)
b. The Bamburg conference (4)
c. Hitler’s leadership (9)

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  1. Nazi party 1924-1929 (3)
    a. Gen (7)
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i. While Hitler is in prison (3)
ii. After being released from prizon Hitler managed to convince to president of Bavaria to lift the ban on the Nazi Party
iii. In 27 Feb 1925 the ban on the Nazi party lifted.
iv. Hitler began to retake control of it.
v. He changed the party’s structure.
vi. Only his closest associates helped to run the party.
vii. These people and local party leaders (Gauleiter (s)) pushed the whole Fuhrerprinzip idea.

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  1. Nazi party 1924-1929 (3)
    a. Gen (7)
    i. While Hitler is in prison (3)
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  1. While the party had been banned it secretly survived
  2. The replacement leader Alfred Rosenberg, had few leadership qualities
  3. The party split into rival groups
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  1. Nazi party 1924-1929 (3)
    b. The Bamburg conference (4)
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i. 14th Feb 1926
ii. Possible rivals such were won over (2)
iii. SA and the like (4)
iv. He also set up the Hitlerjugend (Hitler Youth) – 4th July 1926

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  1. Nazi party 1924-1929 (3)
    b. The Bamburg conference (4)
    ii. Possible rivals such were won over (2)
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  1. Strasser was appointed Party propaganda leader
  2. Goebbels was made Gauleiter in Berlin
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  1. Nazi party 1924-1929 (3)
    b. The Bamburg conference (4)
    iii. SA and the like (4)
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  1. Hitler forced Rohm to resign because he was concerned that the SA would continue to be a violent group
  2. He could not guarantee that Rohm would follow his orders
  3. The new leader was Ernst von Salomon
  4. Hitler then created his own bodyguard the SS – 4th April 1925 (why is this before the conference you ask? I don’t know! Why are textbooks like this?)
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  1. Nazi party 1924-1929 (3)
    c. Hitler’s leadership (9)
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i. By 1926 Hitler is undisputable leader
ii. Message was to send out endless propaganda to win over other voters
iii. The 25 point programme accepted as the cornerstone of Nazi Party Policy
iv. Point 17 amended- privately owned land would only be confiscated if owned by a jew
v. Hitlers leadership and the reorganisation of the party paid dividends
vi. Specifically who is the Nazi party trying to get to vote for them? (8)
vii. He replaces Strasser as Party Propaganda leader with Goebbels- April 1930
viii. It was the Wall Street Crash in 1929 that created an economic blizzard
ix. As unemployment began to rise, so did the fortunes of the nazi party

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  1. Nazi party 1924-1929 (3)
    c. Hitler’s leadership (9)
    vi. Specifically who is the Nazi party trying to get to vote for them? (8)
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  1. Before 1928 Hitler had tried to win the support of urban voters but now he decided to target the rural voters too.
  2. This was at the time that farmers were experiencing economic issues and found Nazism attractive
  3. 27000 members in 1925
  4. More than 100,000 members by the end of 1928
  5. It was a nationwide party that attracted all classes
  6. 32 seats in 1924
  7. 12 seats in 1928
  8. In late 1920s Hitler begins to target peasants as key electoral group
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