January 30th 1933 marked the beginning of the end of the Weimar Republic, as Hitler becomes chancellor of Germany.
Section 1.The office of Reich President will be combined with that of Reich Chancellor. The existing authority of the Reich President will consequently be transferred to the Führer and Reich Chancellor, Adolf Hitler. He will select his deputy. Section 2.This law is effective as of the time o...
Adolf Hitler became Chancellor of Germany in 1933 and claimed that it was the jews fault that germany was bankrupt and in poverty. Then in in August 1934 Hitler officially becomes dictator or “Führer” of Germany when the previous president died. The nazi party then passed The Law for the...
Hitler (1889-1945) was a very prominent and infamous German politician. He eventually became the leader of the Nazi Party and became the catalyst of establishing Germany as a Nazi nation. He became the chancellor of Germany in 1933, turning it into what was Nazi Germany in 1934. He led un...
On January 30, 1933, President Paul von Hindenburg names Adolf Hitler, leader or führer of the National Socialist German Workers Party (or Nazi Party), as chancellor of Germany. The year 1932 had seen Hitler’s meteoric rise to prominence in Germany, sp
Adolf Hitler was the chancellor of Germany from 1933 to 1945. Hitler greatly contributed to the Nazi’s rise to power and also believed all of Germany’s problems were caused by the Jews, resulting in Kristallnacht. The three major events that were the most significant in Hitler’s leadership...
As Germany faces catastrophic losses in the war, especially in the fight against the Soviet Union, Hitler turns his focus to extermination of all European Jews. 9.0/10(18) Top-rated S1.E6 ∙ The Collapse Mon, Apr 24, 2023 As his Reich crumbles around him, Hitler retreats to Berlin in...
Those conditions were fertile ground for Hitler and his Nazi campaign. The Nazis became the second largest party in Germany. Hitler also began to win over the support of both the army and the big industrialists, the latter contributing substantially to Nazi Party finances. Both groups hoped Hitl...
Those of Jewish descent were denied the right to vote and the ability to obtain a valid passport or visa to leave the country. This law completely dehumanized Jews living in Germany and made them stateless, which caused those of the Aryan race or pure German descent to feel superior. In ...
On January 30, 1933,Adolf Hitlerwas appointed as the chancellor of Germany by President Paul Von Hindenburg. Hindenburg made the appointment in an effort to keep Hitler and the Nazi Party “in check;” however, the decision would have disastrous results for Germany and the entire European contin...