3.3 Impact of the Great Depression Flashcards

1
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When & how did Stresemann die?

A

In 1929 after a stroke

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2
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What did Stresemann’s death and the Wall Street Crash allow Hitler to do?

A

Opportunity to gain more support

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3
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When was the Wall Street Crash?

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October 1929

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How did the Wall Street Crash come about?

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Investors lost confidence in New York’s stock exchange and began to sell. This caused a spiral effect.

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How did the Wall Street Crash affect Germany?

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The US withdrew their loans at short notice which caused the German Economy to crash.

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What were the effects on Young People?

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more than 50% of those 16-30 were unemployed. If they had a good education it would still have been hard to find work

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What were the effects on Factory Workers?

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4/10 people couldn’t get a job. Unemployment benefits were reduced which meant that people couldn’t find food to eat.

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What were the effects on Farmers?

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The price of their goods fell even more which caused them to go into debt. This led to an increase in support for the Nazis.

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What were the effects on Businessmen?

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They struggled as people had less money to spend on goods.

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10
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What were the effects on the Weimar Republic?

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The 2 main parties in coalition fell out. Bruining wanted further cuts to welfare benefits but Muller disagreed so he resigned.

Bruining became Chancellor?

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What Article did Bruining ask Hindenburg to use?

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Article 48 which gave Bruining emergency powers to pass Laws without Reichstag approval.

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12
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What unpopular measures did Bruining introduce?

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Tax rises
Budget cuts

All of these increased suffering for the German People

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13
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What did this make the German People do?

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Turn to extremist parties for solutions to their problems

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14
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Who did Hitler blame for Germany’s problem

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The Jews

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15
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How many seats did the Extremist Parties win in the 1930 Election?

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The Nazis won 107 Seats

The Communists won 77 Seats

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16
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What the Nazis focus on in Hitler’s campaign to become Chancellor?

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1) The Appeal of Hitler
2) The Activities of the SA
3) Skilful use of Propaganda

17
Q

How was Hitler presented as?

A

a Strong leader
His appearance was changed in posters
He had his own personal style

18
Q

How did powerful Interest groups help Hitler?

A

They supported him by injecting money into his campaign.

19
Q

Explain the Role of the SA

A
  • They had 400,000 members in 1930 which allowed them to appear strong
  • They used symbols of power at Nazi rallies
  • They disrupted the meetings of political opponents
  • They used violence to threaten the opposition
20
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Explain how the Nazis used propaganda

A
  • Parades and Marches were organised by Nazi Mobile Units
  • The Nazis owned 8 different Newspapers. Each of which was targeted at a different group in Germany
  • Posters were designed to target different groups in Germany
21
Q

How was Hitler able to become Chancellor?

A

See Pgs 55-56