Explain Hitler's Rise To Power

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Pre-World War II Essay
1. Explain Hitler’s rise to power. Start in the 1920s after WWI and then end with his role as Der Fuhrer. Did he come to power legally? In your opinion, why or why not? What were some of his economic policies? Do you agree or disagree with them? 4 Paragraphs (12 PTS) After serving in World War I, Adolf Hitler worked for the military, and informed them on the actions of political groups. It was then when he began to pursue politics full-time. He joined the Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (also known as the NSDAP or Nazi Party) in the summer of 1919. His public speaking skills quickly led him to becoming one of its many leaders. Hitler blamed Germany’s loss in the war on communists, Jews, and the Weimar Republic. “On November 8, 1923 Hitler and his followers attempted to seize power in Bavaria as a step toward controlling all of Germany” (Maier). These …show more content…

“The main motive he claimed for the Four Year Plan was to speed up rearmament so that the German army would be prepared for war against the Soviet Union” (Biesinger). Hitler’s main concern was building up the army in case of war and to protect Germany against the Bolsheviks, when it should have been more focused on creating jobs and recovering from the Great Depression. Hitler also aimed for Germany to become an autarchy, which is a self-sufficient country, but that did not benefit any of the German citizens. Isolating themselves from the rest of the world was helping nobody, and building up their military raises the tension among countries, which was one of the causes of World War I. Therefore, Hitler’s economic policies were poorly planned and he should have been more concerned about stabilizing the economy because of the effects of the Great Depression, and should have been less focused on the

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