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Hitler into power, 1929-1934 - AQAReasons the support of the Nazi Party grew

Hitler was appointed Chancellor in January 1933. His rise to power was the result of many factors: the impact of the Depression, the weaknesses of Weimar democracy and the strengths of the Nazi party.

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Reasons for the growth in support of the Nazi Party

In 1928, the Nazis had only 12 seats in the ; by July 1932 they had 230 seats and were the largest party.

Representation of Nazi seat growth, with 12 seats -1928 and 230 seats -1932

The appeal of Hitler and the Nazis

Three factors that helped the Nazi rise to power: The role of the SA, The Appeal of Hitler and Propaganda

The Nazis continued to put forward their 25-Point Programme agreed in the early 1920s and thus had broader social and geographical appeal than the , who only really appealed to the industrial workers in Germany鈥檚 cities. Support came from:

  • wealthy businessmen: frightened by the increase in support for the communists, they began to finance Hitler and the Nazis
  • the middle-class: alarmed by the obvious failure of , they decided that the country needed a strong government and gave their votes to Hitler
  • nationalists: they blamed the legacy of the and for causing the depression and so lent their support to the Nazis
  • rural areas: Nazi support was particularly strong amongst both middle class shopkeepers and artisans, farmers and agricultural labourers

The effects of propaganda

Photo of Joesph Goebbells

Nazi propaganda was controlled by Joseph Goebbels and had three mains themes:

  • The F眉hrer cult. Hitler was always portrayed as Germany鈥檚 saviour 鈥 the man who would rescue the country from the grip of depression.
  • Volksgemeinschaft (people鈥檚 community). This was the idea that the Nazis would create one German community that would make religion or social class less relevant to people.
  • Scapegoating the Jews (and others) for Germany鈥檚 ills. Jews were often portrayed as sub-human, or as a threat to both the racial purity and economic future of the country.

Hitler was a great speaker with an extraordinary power to win people over. Goebbels' propaganda campaign was very effective and brought huge support for the Nazis by targeting specific groups of society with different slogans and policies to win their support.

The work of the SA

Photo of Hitler and other SA leaders at a rally in Germany, circa 1934.

The played a part in the Nazis鈥 increasing popularity by:

  • intimidating the Nazis鈥 political opponents 鈥 especially the communists 鈥 by turning up at their meetings and attacking them
  • providing opportunities for young, unemployed men to become involved in the party
  • protecting Hitler and other key Nazis when they organised meetings and made speeches

Attacking the Treaty of Versailles

The Nazis had consistently attacked the Treaty, calling it a that had been imposed on the German people, not only by the victorious , but also by the new Weimar government who had signed it. Hitler promised to discard the restrictions of the Treaty and restore Germany鈥檚 armed forces and its position of strength and pride in international affairs. Hitler also promised to ignore the payment of reparations.