-The Great Depression (Many farmers and agricultural based enterprises looked to other means for compensation, desperate times call for desperate measures. Money and profits they lost during the financial crisis would cloud there judgment. They grew weary of living a hard and difficult life, and longed for improvement. For many, a promise of amelioration was enough to hop aboard the Nazi bandwagon.)
-Hitler was a devil public speaker (His rise to Chancellor had much to do with the fact that he had a great gift when getting up in front of a crowd, he could rally and persuade Germans like perhaps no man had ever done before. His speechless would always be followed by a thunder of applause and cheering: the crowd went mad for Hitler.)
-Conspiracy/Placing the Blame (An important political building of the time, the "Reichstag" was set on fire, and Hitler quickly blamed his political adversaries and strategically placed the blame on the Communists. To this day, it is still disputed what may have caused the fire. Many consider an unfortunate Dutch man named "Marinus Van der Lubbe" to have started the inferno, and some claim the Nazi party staged the act to cause fear. Others agreed that the Communists were indeed responsible. A quick and ill advised "Reichstag Fire Decree" was quick to respond. This document cut the freedom of the people and gave Hitler and the Nazis nearly absolute power in Germany.)
-Fear (The Nazi Party also gained an immense amount of support by force, as many Germans grew afraid to speak up against this new Dictatorship, as they would most certainly have been targeted if they had. Many put family and personal gain before their own freedom of speech or opinion.)
Nazi gained power and strength over Germany because, they used propaganda, terror and rallies to gain support of the german people.
He was one of Hitlers closest associates and was a strong follower of the Nazi party. He worked with the Nazi party and helped them gain support in Berlin. HE was minister of propaganda (ideas and ways to gain publicity and votes etc) He was important in gaining all the seats they did in the reichstag (parliment)
Rise of the nazi party in Germany
It was able to gain such widespread support due to the fact of the new tactics the Nazis imposed. They vowed not to use violence ..;... etc ect
Hitler purged the SA to remove some political rivals within the Nazi Party and to gain the support of the German Army.
January 30th 1933
To gain support for the idea of eliminating them.
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)
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Ostensibly, it was to gain more living space for Germany's swelling population.
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No. The line between political campaigning and propaganda may be a blurred one, so opinions on this may vary. When the Nazis were in power there was a ministry of propaganda and the use of black propaganda was widely used against the Jews. But the Nazis made great advances in political campaigning, making use of the radio and aeroplanes to reach a greater proportion of the population than ever before.