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Q. State 3 reasons why Germans agreed with Hitler.
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Today Hitler Is All of Germany." The newspaper headline on Aug. 4, 1934 reflected the vital shift in power that had just taken place. Two days earlier, on the death of Reich President Paul von Hindenburg, Hitler had lost no time in abolishing the Reich Presidency and having the army swear a personal oath of unconditional obedience to him as "the Führer of the German Reich and People." He was now head of state and supreme commander of the armed forces, as well as head of government and of the monopoly party, the NSDAP. Hitler had total power in Germany, unrestricted by any constitutional constraints. The headline implied even more, however, than the major change in the constellation of power. It suggested an identity of Hitler and the country he ruled, signifying a complete bond between the German people and Hitler.
The referendum that followed on 19 August 1934, to legitimize the power-political change that had occurred, aimed at demonstrating this identity. "Hitler for Germany -- all of Germany of Hitler" ran the slogan. As the result showed, however, reality lagged behind propaganda. According to the official figures, over a sixth of voters defied the intense pressure to conform and did not vote "yes." In some big working-class areas of Germany, up to a third had not given Hitler their vote. Even so, there were one or two tantalizing hints that Hitler's personal appeal outstripped that of the Nazi regime itself, and even more so of the Party. "For Adolf Hitler yes, but a thousand times no to the brown big-wigs" was scribbled on one ballot-paper in Potsdam. The same sentiment could be heard elsewhere
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The referendum that followed on 19 August 1934, to legitimize the power-political change that had occurred, aimed at demonstrating this identity. "Hitler for Germany -- all of Germany of Hitler" ran the slogan. As the result showed, however, reality lagged behind propaganda. According to the official figures, over a sixth of voters defied the intense pressure to conform and did not vote "yes." In some big working-class areas of Germany, up to a third had not given Hitler their vote. Even so, there were one or two tantalizing hints that Hitler's personal appeal outstripped that of the Nazi regime itself, and even more so of the Party. "For Adolf Hitler yes, but a thousand times no to the brown big-wigs" was scribbled on one ballot-paper in Potsdam. The same sentiment could be heard elsewhere
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hlo mate here is ur answer .
Hitler was a powerful speaker . His passion and his words moved many people.He promised to built a strong nation , undo the injustice of the versailles Treaty and restore the dignity of the German people.He promised employment for those looking for work , and secure future for the youth . He promised to remove all foreign influences and fight all foreign ' conspiracies' against Germany .
Hitler devised a new style of politics . He understood the importance of rituals and spectacles to mobilise the masses . Nazis held massive rallies and public meetings to demonstrate the support for Hitler and create a sense of unity among the people .
The Red banners with the swastika , the Nazi salute , and the ritual round of applause after the speeches were all the part of this display of power .
by this things germans agreed with him .
hope this will help u .
mark me as brainliest .
Hitler was a powerful speaker . His passion and his words moved many people.He promised to built a strong nation , undo the injustice of the versailles Treaty and restore the dignity of the German people.He promised employment for those looking for work , and secure future for the youth . He promised to remove all foreign influences and fight all foreign ' conspiracies' against Germany .
Hitler devised a new style of politics . He understood the importance of rituals and spectacles to mobilise the masses . Nazis held massive rallies and public meetings to demonstrate the support for Hitler and create a sense of unity among the people .
The Red banners with the swastika , the Nazi salute , and the ritual round of applause after the speeches were all the part of this display of power .
by this things germans agreed with him .
hope this will help u .
mark me as brainliest .
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