How the Nazi Party become the Largest Party in the
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Hitler’s Nazi party came to power almost entirely because of accidents. In 1929 the
American Stock Market crashed, a powerful symbol of the growing depression. Germany
was particularly badly affected, since Germany’s economy was partly dependent on
Americas prosperity and a large number of loans made by America to Germany were
called back and the German economy crashed.
Since the German government suffered badly in the depression the existing Weimar
government, put in place by the victorious allies, was blamed. Without the depression
the government was not particularly liked since it was indecisive and it had not central
power. Hitler used his twenty-five points from the beginning of the Nazi party. These
were a set of promises appealing to everybody, they included elements of socialism and
told people what they wanted to hear. They promised to stop reparations to the
victors of the First World War, end unemployment, give a strong leadership and they
attacked immigrants and particularly Jews. The twenty-five points were attractive to
those most vulnerable to the depression, especially ex-soldiers, the unemployed and
the middle classes.
In the time of crisis the German people had swung to an extreme group, and the Nazis
The Term Paper on Weimar Government Germany German Republic
Major changes took place within Europe in the years following the end of the First World War. Once great and powerful empires were toppling from the great human and economic costs impressed upon them by the world's first great war. Germany, deemed by world public opinion as the primary aggressor in the Great War, was on the verge of collapse due to the heavy costs from the all out war of ...
were an easy way out, more appealing than the Communists to the industrialists, and
they were also attractive since they apparently promoted the old and respected
German militaristic values. In the hard times they were effective since the democratic
parties could not solve any of the problems facing Germany. In the 1930 elections the
Nazis greatly increased the number of seats that they held in parliament, by 1932 they
had nearly 200 seats, although they did not have a majority they were the largest
single party.