History- how Hitler rose to power

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How Hitler gained support of the people, and how this meant he could become a chancellor.
Ella Cafferkey
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Which groups supported Hitler? Upper Class Middle Class Farmers Women Youth
Why did the upper class support Hitler? - They wanted Germany to be a great power again & have respect in Europe. - Hitler promised factory owners could run the factories how they wanted and so could set wage limits. - Promised weapon construction - increase in wages for them.
Why did the middle class support Hitler? - Nazi's were ordered & decisive. - They had their wages cut in the depression & Nazi's promised jobs. Also this would help with all of the unemployed youths.
Why did the youth support Hitler? - The Nazi's promised jobs in the military & the youths wanted to be a part of Germany's future. - Indoctrinated by their families & Hitler's speeches.
Why did women support Hitler? - Liked the discipline and order of the Nazi's. - Hitler was against the sex and transvestie parties that were harmful for children. - Hitler valued the importance of family life and protecting children.
Why did Farmers support Hitler? - Feared communism. - Higher prices for their food promised. - Lost in depression so needed people to have jobs that the Nazi's promised so people could buy their food.
How did Nazi propaganda help Hitler? - SA attacked communists & people feared communism. - Promise of food & jobs - Millions of flags & posters made sure everyone saw. - Hitler attended the Rallies, so people felt connected to him.
How did the way Hitler was seen help him rise to Chancellor? Trustworthy Ordered Charismatic Inspiring speeches The Hitler Youth Organisatio
How many were in the SA by 1932? 400,000
How did the depression affect the people? Unemployment rose to 6 million USA recalled Dawes Plan Banks collapsed Homelessness Soup Kitchens became common Anger
How did the depression result in more Nazi support? Promise of jobs and food Nazi's had order and uniform Desperate- people were eating horse People would listen as they were so desperate
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