The Impacts Of Adolf Hitler's Rise To Power

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Adolf Hitler was one of the most influential, intellectual, and dangerous man in human history. His rise to power first started on September 1919 when he first joined the DAP or more formally known as the German Workers party. In 1920, the name was changed to NSDAP or the National Socialist German worker 's party( Nazi party). It was at this point the world was about to witness one of the most fierce and dangerous men in history come to power in Germany. Adolf was not a man that was flashy or outgoing. He was someone who could entice you to do anything with just the power of his words. His true rise to power occurred during the early years of the party when his voice got most of the attention. Throughout the entire party he was by far the …show more content…

His words gave people in Germany hope. The way he smoke mesmerized so many. Hitler rose to power in the DAP with his tremendous propaganda skills as well. In 1920, Adolf became the chief of propaganda in the party. After gaining power slowly in the party he proposed a name change for the party on February 1920, thus the swastika was born and the party will forever be known as the NSDAP or the Nazi Party. With such vast changes occurring all at once in the NSDAP, Hitler began to transform the …show more content…

Hitler then using his manipulation skills said that he would only come back if he was party leader and the headquarters stayed in Munich. On July 26, 1921 Hitler rejoined the NSDAP as the 3680th member of the party. During 1922 and 1923 Hitler started two new groups called the Jungstorm and the SS. He was expanding his influence to a wide variety of age groups. Later on a pivotal part of Hitler 's rise occurred, during a coup de ta led by Adolf himself failed, Hitler was captured and arrested on November 11, 1923. He was on trial for High treason which gained him a lot of public attention. During his time in prison Hitler wrote his first volume of Mein Kampf. His novel helped him rise to extreme power. His book helped introduce himself to a wider group of audience. After he was released during the mid 1920 's the NSDAP started electoral battles where Hitler served as the influential speaker and organizer because of his propaganda skills. As time went on and Hitler spoke to more and more people the Nazi group gathered enough electoral votes to become the largest political party. After this all occurred Hitler

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