Hitler rise to power?
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Adolf Hitler was born on April 20th, 1889 in Braunau am Inn, Austria.In 1914 Hitler applied for service in the German army. He received the Iron Cross First Class and the Black Wound Badge. He came back to Munich and worked as an intelligence officer, where he monitored the German Workers’ Party. It was during this tenure he came to develop anti-Semitic beliefs. He later headed the party, changing the name to that National Socialist German Workers Party, which was also known as the Nazi party. He created an insignia for them – the swastika.In 1923, Hitler and a paramilitary operation headed by Ernst Rohm, stormed a public gathering in one of Munich’s largest beer halls to inform people of the Nazi revolution. However, his attempt to take over the government failed as a result he was arrested and tried for treason. During his tenure in prison, he dictated the first volume of Mein Kampf to Rudolf Hess. Germany’s Great Depression came as an opportunity for Hitler. Hitler presented himself for presidency against Paul von Hindenberg in 1932. He came in second, and was appointed as chancellor. He manipulated his way in becoming somewhat of a dictator, passing things that seemed unconstitutional and illegal, giving him total control.
Rise of Hitler to Power :-
- Born in 20th April in Austria
- Enrolled himself in the German army during the first world war.
- Joined the German Worker's Party in 1919.
- Renamed it the National Socialist German Worker's Party. This party came to be known as the Nazi Party.
- The Nazi Party became popular in Germany.
- In 1932,Nazi party became the largest party with 37 percent votes.
- On 30th January 1933,president Hindenburg offered the Chancellorship [the highest position in the cabinet ministers] to Hitler.