germany - chapter 6 Flashcards

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what happened in February 1933

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  • hitler arranged a new election for march 1933
  • he hoped he’d win a huge victory and get the majority he wanted in the Reichstag
  • as chancellor, hitler now had greater influence over many newspapers and radio stations
  • he also controlled the police, who he could use to intimidate voters and beat up opponents
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what happened on 27th february 1933

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  • a week before voting day, the Reichstag burned down
  • although the evidence was unclear, a young communist, Marinus Van de Lubbe, was arrested and blamed for the fire
  • hitler said the fire was part of a communist plot to take over the country
  • he said he knew how to deal with the plot
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what happened on 28th february 1933

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  • hitler asked Hindenburg to pass a special emergency ‘Protection Law’, giving hitler the power to deal with germany’s problems
  • because of the Reichstag fire and the appearance of a communist plot, Hindenburg agreed
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what happened in march 1933

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  • the new decree (a type of law), for the ‘Protection of the People and State’, banned leading communists from taking part int eh election campaign
  • 4000 communists were thrown into the prison and all their newspapers were shut down
  • in the election on 5th march, due to the way hitler dealt with the communists, the nazis got more votes than ever before
    -> but hitler still didn’t get the majority he wanted
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what happened on 23rd March 1933

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  • hitler had stirred up enough fear of communism to persuade politicians in another political party, the Centre Party, to join the nazis
    -> he now had the majority he wanted
  • hitler forced the Reichstag to pass the Enabling Law
    -> this gave him power to make laws without asking the rest of the politicians in the reichstag
  • now hitler didn’t have to worry about what Hindenburg or the Reichstag thought of him
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what was the enabling law

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this gave hitler power to make laws without asking the rest of the politicians in the reichstag

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what happened on 7th april 1933

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  • hitler immediately began to use his new powers (from the enabling law)
  • nazis were put in charge of all local government, councils and the police
  • the Gestapo (secret police) was formed
  • the first concentration camp for political prisoners opened in Dachau, Southern Germany
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what happened on 2nd may 1933

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  • hitler banned all trade unions
  • he took away all their money and threw their leaders in jail
  • by removing trade unions, hitler had taken away a worker’s way of complaining about pay and conditions
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what happened on 2nd august 1934

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  • by this time, hitler had murdered his opponents in the SA and brought them under control with the Night of the Long Knives
  • when president hindenburg died, hitler immediately took over the presidents job as well as remaining chancellor
  • also, he made the army swear and oath of loyalty to him, and not to the country
  • hitler decided to give himself the simple title of Der Führer - the leader
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what happened on 14th july 1933

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  • hitler banned all political parties in germany, except the nazis
  • the ‘Law Against Formation of New Parties’ stated that anyone trying to set up or run another party would go to prison for three years
  • germany was now a one-party state
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as chancellor, which two groups did hitler still feel threatened by

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the army and the SA

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what did the SA do in the beginning

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they had been a real asset to hitler
they had guarded hitler from harm and had beaten up political opponents

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why had the SA become a problem

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many of them were unemployed, violent thugs who wanted well-paid jobs as a reward for their loyalty, now that hitler was in power

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what did Rohm want to do
who did this alarm and why

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  • rohm wanted to join the SA with the army, with both under his control
  • this alarmed hitler and the army leaders
    -> a merger of the two would make rohm incredibly powerful
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why did hitler need to keep the army leaders happy

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he would need their skills if he was to get back the land germany had lost through the treaty of versailles

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what were there rumours

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that rohm was about to seize power and take over from hitler

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when was the night of the long knives

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30th june 1934

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what were the major impacts of the night of the long knives

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  • many of the people close to hitler who were regarded as a threat to him were now dead - and not just rohm, but all the leading nazis who didn’t agree with hitler
  • the SS, led by heinrich himmler, emerged as the group now responsible for hitler security, not the SA
    -> the SS would grow in importance after this
    -> they, along with the gestapo, now formed the basis of the ‘police state’ that germany had become
    -> the SA itself was not abolished, but it was never again a major force in germany
  • the fact hitler was very open about what he had done meant he had quite literally got away with murder
    -> hitler had now established murder as a part of what the nazi government did
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what did hitler do involving the army when he became fuhrer

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  • made the army swear a personal oath of loyalty to him
  • the army agreed to stay out of politics and serve hitler
  • in return, hitler promised to spend large sums of money to make germany a great military power once more