Personally, I think that the violence between 1933 and 1934 was very important as it showed Hitler that violence wouldn't work and that he'd have to use a different approach. The violence, such as the Munich Putsch, showed Hitler that other methods would have to be used. As a result of the Munich Putsch, 16 Nazis were killed and Hitler was sent to prison. Obviously, this sent a pretty clear message that violence wasn't going to work. In prison, Hitler had valuable thinking time where he wrote 'Mein Kampf' and, as shown in source B, this caused Hitler to change his methods which lead to him gaining support and eventually becoming dictator.
A dictator such as Adolf Hitler uses force to keep control of ones army. Dictators are significant because they make law, making it difficult for anyone to oppose them. Hitler in this case used the secret police and armed forces to in force his law and to round up political parties which opposed him.
One way they helped is that Hitler used them along with the SS to intimidate the Reichstag into passing the Enabling Act. This enabled him to make laws without consulting the Reichstag, also making him a virtual dictator.
Adolf Hitler was originally intended to be a figurehead who would lead the German people while the real power would remain in the hands of Papen and his supporters, a group of leading German businessmen.Adolf Hitler forced Papen to give him much more power than Papen had intended. Meanwhile Nazi supporters gained many key positions.The Reichstag, the center of Germany's parliament was set on fire and a communist plot was blamed. The Nazis used the fear of a communist takeover to acquire more power. Campaigning continued, with the Nazis making use of paramilitary violence, anti-communist hysteria, and the government's resources for propaganda. Over time, Hitler's supporters helped him by voting for him to have more power until he was a legal dictator.
There have been leaders with similar traits and authoritarian methods like Hitler, such as Joseph Stalin in the Soviet Union or Kim Jong-un in North Korea. However, it is important to note that each leader possesses their own unique characteristics and circumstances, making direct comparisons difficult.
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A dictator such as Adolf Hitler uses force to keep control of ones army. Dictators are significant because they make law, making it difficult for anyone to oppose them. Hitler in this case used the secret police and armed forces to in force his law and to round up political parties which opposed him.
One way they helped is that Hitler used them along with the SS to intimidate the Reichstag into passing the Enabling Act. This enabled him to make laws without consulting the Reichstag, also making him a virtual dictator.
Benito Mussolini is famous for being a fascist dictator in Italy during World War II. Beniito Mussolini is known for making deals with Adolf Hitler during his reign.
Benito Mussolini is famous for being a fascist dictator in Italy during World War II. Beniito Mussolini is known for making deals with Adolf Hitler during his reign.
He didn't get unelected. He became the German leader in 1933 and removed Germany's democracy and replaced it with a fascist government making him a dictator. He left power when he committed suicide in 1945 when the Russians started invading Berlin
It can be headed by a supreme dictator, making it autocratic.
The possibility of Hitler rising to power, making him famous. Hitler probably wanted to have something unique to remember him.
It is ruled by a dictator making it totalitarian government and not a democracy.
It is ruled by a dictator making it totalitarian government and not a democracy.
There's an old saying "those who don't know history are doomed to repeat it". Hitler was a key part of making some really horrible things happening, by knowing what he did we can watch out for it and perhaps keep it from happening again.
MAking people scared
Making History - 2010 Hitler 1-1 was released on: USA: 5 October 2010