The party's rise to power was rapid. Before the economic depression struck, the Nazis were practically unknown, winning only 3 percent of the vote to the Reichstag (German parliament) in elections in 1924. In the 1932 elections, the Nazis won 37 percent of the votes, more than any other party. In January 1933 Hitler was appointed chancellor, the head of the German government, and many Germans believed that they had found a savior for their nation
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No, the Nazis did not have schools in the US.No, the Nazis did not have schools in the US.
In the 1920s, the Nazis tried to be all things to all people. The 25-Point Programme had policies that were:Socialist - eg farmers should be given their land; pensions should improve; and public industries such as electricity and water should be owned by the state.Nationalist - all German-speaking people should be united in one country; the Treaty of Versailles should be abolished; and there should be special laws for foreigners.Racist - Jews should not be German citizens and immigration should be stopped.Fascist - a strong central government and control of the newspapers.The Nazis did not appeal to:working men who voted Communistintellectuals such as students and university professorsThey were popular with:nationalists and racistsfarmerslower middle-class people such as plumbers and shopkeepers who were worried about the chaos Germany was inrich people worried by the threat from Communism
The Nazis Strike was created in 1943.
No country in the Americas was occupied by the Nazis.
Yes French Nazis existed. Where ever the Nazis took power, more of their kind sprouted up.
No, but the Nazis were based on a system the U.S. considered, but shot down, and to the Russians, the Nazis were facist scum.
There was many reasons why Hitler and the Nazis were able to gain power by 1933, Hilter was a good speaker and was able to get votes as he belived people would be less likey to be moved by books.Other factors also include, The fall of the Weirman Republic Resentment over the Treaty of Versallies 1919 Propaganda The appeal of the Nazis Von Schielder vs Von Papen The use of the SA
Some examples of the appeal technique used to lure customers are bandwagon appeal, snob appeal, testimony appeal, false-image appeal, humor appeal, reward appeal, and scientific evidence appeal.
They were called Nazis.
It's both!
they were moved by the Nazis, not from the Nazis, the Nazis were in Poland. Most long distance travel was made by train.
Appeal as a matter of right means the appellate court has to hear your appeal, or that you have the right to appeal. Discretionary appeal means the appellate court decides whether or not it will hear your appeal.
Leave for appeal is when the trial court gives you permission to appeal. This is common when the issue is not directly appeallable, such as an interlocutory appeal. Appeal as of right means you do not need permission from the trial court to appeal, and you may simply file your appeal.
The Nazis trained them.
an appeal to precedent is a type of an appeal to precedent is a type of
Intra court of appeal is the intermediate court of appeal
No, the Nazis did not have schools in the US.No, the Nazis did not have schools in the US.