Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Lack of Nazi success
up to 1929
- People
- The workers who voted for
extreme parties tended to vote for
the Communists (KPD)
- Only workers who lived in
small cities tended to vote
for the nazis
- Most people felt happy as they were because they had a job
- Most workers in the big
cities voted for the
moderate SPD
- Nazi plans
- The SA were seen as violent thugs who went around beating people
up
- The Nazis wanted to invade countries in Eastern Europe to get 'living
space' for the German people
- People remembered that the Nazis had tried to take over in a violent Putsch
- The Nazis were anti-Sematic. There were frequent speeches made
attacking the Jews
- Government
- Stresemann had solved most of the economic
problems in Germany
- As Stresemann had built better
relationships with other countries,
people felt it was a time of peace
- Political violence inside Germany was no
longer common and most people thought
it was unacceptable
- Most people now liked the
idea of democratic
government and rejected the
idea of a single strong leader