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The Nazis Take Power Lesson starter: 1. How many votes did the Nazis have by 1932? 2. Who were the Nazis’ main competition?

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The Nazis Take PowerLesson starter:1. How many votes did the Nazis have by

1932?2. Who were the Nazis’ main competition?

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Today we will…Today we will…

• Explain how Hitler became Chancellor

• Explain the events of the Reichstag Fire

• Identify the steps leading to a Nazi dictatorship

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I can…

• Create a timeline which shows how Hitler became Führer of Germany

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Step 1: Hitler becomes Chancellor

30 January 193230 January 1932• The Nazis were now the biggest

party in the Reichstag• They were constantly trying to

manipulate the decision making process

• President Hindenburg offered Hitler the job of vice-chancellor and he refused

• Two right wing politicians convinced Hindenburg to appoint Hitler Chancellor

• This made him the head of the Reichstag (parliament)

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General Von SchleicherGeneral Von SchleicherI hate Hitler…but he could be useful to me…

Franz Von PapenFranz Von PapenI know I can use Hitler to I know I can use Hitler to my advantage..If I side my advantage..If I side with Hitler the Nazi voters with Hitler the Nazi voters will like me too…will like me too…

President HindenburgPresident HindenburgI don’t trust Hitler…but If I I don’t trust Hitler…but If I make him chancellor make him chancellor maybe I could keep a maybe I could keep a closer eye on him?closer eye on him?

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• Therefore, In January 1932 Hitler was handed the most important job in Germany, the head of the German parliament

• Video 1• Video 2

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Step 2: The Reichstag Fire27 February 1933

• Although Hitler was now chancellor, the Nazis still didn’t have a majority of the seats in the Reichstag – so the Nazis couldn’t make laws

• Hitler called a new election for 5 March 1933 to try and get a majority of the votes

• On the night of the 27 February, the Reichstag building went up in flames…

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German Parliament building

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• The police arrested a 24 year old Dutch man Marinus Van der Lubbe

• He had firelighters and matches in his pocket

• The Nazi party sprung into action

• Dr Geobbels announced Van der Lubbe was a Communist

• Hitler immediately blamed the Communists

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“There will be no mercy now. Every Communist official will be shot where he is found. Everybody supporting the Communists must be arrested.”

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• Hitler persuaded Hindenburg to declare a State of Emergency (Article 48 of (Article 48 of the Weimar constitution )the Weimar constitution )

• That meant normal rules did not apply

• The SA and police rounded up Communists and imprisoned them

• Around 4000 Communists were arrested within hours

• Communists were banned from the Reichstag

• Newspapers and letters were censored

• The German people were bombarded with anti-Communist propaganda

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Reichstag Fire a conspiracy?

• It emerged there was an underground passage linking the Reichstag with offices used by Nazi members

• Some who gave evidence against Van der Lubbe were Nazis

• Most historians agree that Van der Lubbe was set up by the Nazis

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• When the March election took places, the Nazis now had 17 million votes (the Communists were now banned)

• It is not the actual fire that is important, but the fact that Hitler took advantage of the event and used it to give him more power

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Step 3: Getting Rid of Step 3: Getting Rid of democracydemocracy

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1. 2nd May 1933

• Hitler banned Trade Unions

• This meant workers had little say in their jobs –they did as Hitler said

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2. 14th July 1933

• Hitler banned all other political parties

• The only party that could stand for election were the Nazis

• Most opposition politicians sent to camps

• Germany was now a one-party state

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This memorial outside the Reichstag remembers all the ex Members of Parliament who died in concentration camps

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Step 4: The Night of the Long Knives

30 June 1934• Now Hitler had wiped out

the competition in Germany he now wanted to get rid of any ‘threats’ within the party

• He used the newly formed SS to kill anyone who had annoyed him in the past, such as Von Kahr from the Beer Hall Putsch and many SA members

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June 1934

Now I have got rid of opposition political groups, I can now deal with opposition in my party. Ernst Rohm (an old friend), head of the S.A. is very unpopular with the German army leaders. They have the power to overthrow me.I’ve been worried about Rohm for a while, so this is a good excuse to bump him off.

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• On 30th January 1934 the murders of any ‘threats’ to Hitler were carried out

• Hitler claimed these people were trying to overthrow him

• Around 400 people were killed under Hitler’s orders

Ernst Röhm was one of those shot dead

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Step 5: President Hindenburg Dies2nd August 1934

• Hindenburg’s death truly marked the end of a democratic Germany

• Hitler took the step of combining the roles of President and Chancellor

• This new role would be ‘Der Führer’ – The Leader

• Within hours of Hindenburg’s death Hitler arranged for each army member to swear an oath of loyalty to Hitler

• Now Hitler truly was completely in charge of Germany

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Army officers taking an

oath loyalty to Hitler

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Task: Task: Timeline of Taking Timeline of Taking PowerPower

• Create a timeline which shows the steps in establishing the Nazi dictatorship

It should start on 30th January 1932It should end on 2nd August 1934It should contain six key stepsEach one should be as detailed as

possible

30th Jan 1932

2nd August 1934

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Optional Task• Design a newspaper

front page reporting about the Reichstag Fire the previous night

• You will need to decide whether to give your views from a pro-Hitler or anti-Hitler stance

• You should create a newspaper name, headline, etc as well as text and pictures.