Reasons for the growth in NAzi Support after 1929 - The Depression and a return to large support for extreme Nationalist and Communist Parties Flashcards

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What happened to the Dawes Plan because of the Depression

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It got cancelled because the USA had no money to loan Germany

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What happened to the unemployment rate after 1929

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It went from 1.3 million in September 1929 to 6.1 million in January 1033

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What happened to German banking

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Some German banks ran out of cash and many people lost their savings

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What happened to Germany factories

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They had to reduce production which meant people lost their jobs

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What was Chancellor Bruning’s proposal for dealing with the growth in unemployment

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He suggested Germany raise taxes so that people’s unemployment benefit could be paid for. This led to lots of people’s situations getting worse

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What were moderate Parties unable to do during this time of crisis

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They were unable to work together and agree on a way of dealing with the crisis

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When did Bruning resign

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He had been unable to deal with the crisis. He had lost control of the Reichstag, the economy and the streets

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How many seats did the communists win in the 1930 election

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77

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How many seats did the nazis win in the 1933 election

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107

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Why did support for the KPD particularly increase in working class aread

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Working class people saw the communists as the only party who would defend their jobs and their wages against employers and landowners

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Why did the upper and middle class prefer the Nazis to the communists

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The ideas of a communist government was scary to middle and upper class Germans

They feared that they would suffer and lose their wealth and land. They saw Hitler’s Nazi party as their best hope against the communists

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How did the Nazis seem an attractive option for government during the depression years

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The Nazis promised to put people back in jobs and to restore German greatness

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How did they appeal to big business

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Said they’d be protected from communism

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How did they reach out to the working class

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Stood for traditional values and promised work and break

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How did they appeal to the middle class

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Promised an end to Weimar excess

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How did they appeal to farmers

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Promised no confiscation of land and money to support farms

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How did they reach out to young people

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The Nazi party seemed exciting to young people. They seemed colourful, exciting and full of atmosphere. Hitler was a great speaker and appealing to young people

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How did they reach out to women

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Said women had a duty to vote for the Nazi’s fix the mess men created

The Nazis said that a woman’s place was in home and that they should be raising children for the future of German women began to see this as attractive