For political turmoil. The Nazi Party promised them that they would do something about the political turmoil they were in if they voted for them so they did.
There were a few reasons why Germans voted for the Nazi party in the general election of 1932. Firstly, the Great Depression had caused economic hardships and unemployment, and many people saw the Nazis as offering a solution to these problems. Additionally, Adolf Hitler's powerful rhetoric and promises to restore Germany's greatness appealed to many who were disillusioned with the existing political parties. Lastly, there was a growing fear and resentment towards minority groups and Jews, which the Nazis exploited to gain support.
In the 1932 general election Hitler's party won 22.5% of the vote in Berlin.
No election was taken place in 1929 in Germany. The 1932 Election took place on 31st July 1932.
He didn't. Hitler's NSDAP won the November 1932 general election in Germany and formed a coalition government with the Zentrum (Centre) party.
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African Americans became a vital element in the democratic Party
The largest political party in Germany in 1933 was the Nazi party which managed to increase its share of the vote from 33.1% during the Reichstag election of November 6, 1932, to 43.9% at the March 5 1933 election.
In the 1924 election, the candidate for the Democrats was John W. Davis, and the candidate for the Republicans was Calvin Coolidge. Robert M. La Follette ran for the Progressive Party.
Franklin Roosevelt won the 1932 presidential election.
In the 1932 election, Franklin Roosevelt defeated Republican Herbert C. Hoover. Also running in that election were Norman Thomas of the Socialist party, William Z. Foster of the Communist party, and William D. Upshaw of the Prohibition party.
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.
The Democratic Party was more successful in the 1932 elections. Its candidate, Franklin D. Roosevelt, won the presidential election by a wide margin, defeating the incumbent Republican President Herbert Hoover. The Democrats also gained a significant majority in both the House of Representatives and the Senate.