【TED科普《希特勒是如何掌权的?How did Hitler rise to power?》】http://t.cn/A659qKOO
So, how did Hitler come to power? The grim atmosphere of the early 1930s greatly contributed to the rise of Hitler’s Nazi Party as it left the Germans desperate for a strong leader. They considered the German government to be weak and the actions of Bruning, the chancellor only added to...
"Hitler was smart enough to realize after the failure of his “Beer Hall Putsch” that he and his party could not come to power with violence against the institutions of the state, especially the army and the police," said Dr Benjamin Hett, author of "The Death of Democracy: Hitler’s ...
just asit takes a village to raise a child, it also takes a country to raise a dictator. Hitler’s rise to power is a saga that includes the complicity of many, the help of some, and an infamous political purge. Hitler’s evil has become so ubiquitous and self-evident ...
How did Joseph Stalin come to power in Russia? How did Vladimir Lenin rise to power in Russia? How did Hitler react to Germany losing the war? How did defeat in World War I, the Great Depression, and the failure of the Weimar republic create the conditions for the rise in popularity of...
Hitler’srisetopowerwasbaseduponlongtermfactors-resentmentintheGermanpeople,weaknessoftheWeimarsystem,Nazipropagandaandviolenceandthebrillianceofhisspeeches.THEGREATDEPRESSIONTheGreatDepressionwouldbringanendtotheshorttermcreditbased‘eraofrecoveryandrespectabilityunderGustavStresemann.(RememberStresemannhadalsojustrecently...
W. Christopher Epler (Bill)
Hitler’s failed 1923 coup and his short term in prison ended up helping the future dictator reset and find his path to power.
Seize Power: Directed by Harry Chaskin, Emily Gerich, Ron Myrick, Greg Franklin. With Peter Dinklage, Ruth Ben-Ghiat, Bruce Bueno de Mesquita, Wendy Lower. Interested in becoming a tyrant? There are rules, and the playbook for a rise to dictatorship star
He was popularly described as an evil mastermind who orchestrated atrocities from a cushy German office, and many were eager to see the so-called “desk murderer” tried for his crimes. But the squeamish man who took the stand seemed more like a dull bureaucrat than a sadistic killer. The ...