The Democratic Party one and overwhelmingly amount of congressional seats in the national elections of 1932. The Democratic Party would go on to control the House of Representatives for many years.
In the July 1932 Reichstag (Parliamentary) elections, the Nazi Party gained 230 seats, making them the largest party in Parliament. In the November 1932 Reichstag elections, the number of seats gained by the Nazi Party fell to 196. However, they still held the majority and were well ahead of their nearest rivals - the Social Democrats (who had 121 seats). Therefore, overall the Nazi Party became the strongest political party during the 1932 German elections. This was because, in times of political instability and economic hardship, the German public favoured the extreme solutions offered by Hitler and the Nazis.
In July 1932, the Nazi Party (National Socialist German Workers' Party) emerged as the largest party in the Reichstag, winning 37.4% of the votes. However, no single party had an outright majority, which led to a fragmented political landscape and difficulty in forming a stable government.
There were two general elections in 1932. The Nazis' share of the vote was: July 1932: 37% November 1932: 34% In both elections they obtained a higher percentage of the vote than any other party.
In the summer elections of 1932
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In the 1932 general election Hitler's party won 22.5% of the vote in Berlin.
The Nazi party became the largest political party in Germany following the 6th Reichstag elections on July 31, 1932. As a result of the election the Nazi party received 37.3% of the popular vote (an increase of 19%) and 230 seats in the Reichstag (an increase of 123)
Nazi Party Leader Adolf Hitler
They believed that adolf Hitler would help their economy
the successful party was the democrats party because hoover was doing a bad job with the Great depression so Franklin roosevelt promised he would do a better job so he is now president by chase.s
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Hitler joined the Nazi party in 1919 when it only had about 200 members. He proved a galvanizing leader and the party grew rapidly. Although the politcs of the German republic could be rough and tumble with frequent street violence, which the Nazis were happy to participate in, the elections were generally free and honest and the Nazis electoral strength grew rapidly. After elections in 1932 the Nazis had the most seats in the Reichstag (parliament) and, after a lot of political maneuvering, Hitler was appointed chancellor in January of 1933. After that he abolished the constitution and banned all other political parties. Michael Montagne