Hitler's Consolidation of Power Flashcards

1
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When did Hitler Become Chancellor?

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30/01/1933

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2
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When was the Reichstag Fire?

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27/02/1933

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3
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What was Believed to Have Happened on the Night of the 27/02/1933?

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  • Before election

- Young communist, Van Der Lubbe (Dutch), was blamed

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What were the Effects of the Reichstag Fire?

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  • Nazi used it to prove that the communists were radical + planning a revolution
  • Justified Nazi’s use of violence against the left wing
  • Gave Communists a bad reputation
  • Nazis persuaded Hindenburg to pass the Emergency Act
  • Strengthened Nazi Party
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5
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When was the Emergency Act Passed?

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28/02/1933

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6
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What was the Emergency Act?

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  • ‘Act to defend the people + the republic’

- Act Prevented political + civil liberties for the people

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7
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What were the Effects of the Emergency Act?

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  • Central government power was strengthened over local authorities
  • Step towards Dictatorship
  • Freedom of press ended
  • Protection form communist crime
  • Imprisonment without cause was allowed
  • Oppoaition Weakened
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8
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What was Germany like Before the March 5th Election?

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  • SA + SS members placed n the police force
  • Socialist + communist meetings broken up
  • 69 people died in a 5 day campaign
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9
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What was the Results of the Election?

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  • Nazi increased their vote from 33.1% to 43.9% (288 seats)

- Did not win a clear majority (needed 66%) - needed 52 seats from the Nationalists (under Hindenburg) to win majority

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10
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When was the Enabling Law Passed?

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23/03/1933

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What was the Enabling Law?

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  • Gives all power to Chancellor + his government for 4 years

- Dispose of parliament’s work

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Explain the Process of Passing the Enabling Act?

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  • Needed 2/3 majority
  • Communists banned
  • Hitler promised to respect the Catholic church (concordat) - win their votes
  • Only social democrats voted against Hitler
  • Passed with 444 votes in favor (94 against) - legal revolution (from democracy to dictator)
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13
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What was the Effect of the Enabling Act?

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  • Didn’t have to depend upon the Reichstag
  • Succeeded to get rid of the Weimar Constitution
  • Path open for Hitler to gain dictatorship
  • Shirer = “formed basis for Hitler’s dictatorship”
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14
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Why was 23/03/1933 Significant for Hitler?

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  • Potsdam Day (reopening of Reichstag)

- Hitler wanted to make a good impression on Hindenburg/Conservatives/Protestants

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15
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What is Gleishschaltung?

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  • To coordinate the people/Nazify the nation
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16
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What Sections of Society did Hitler Wish to Nazify with Gleishschaltung?

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  • Local State Government
  • Trade Union
  • Political Parties
17
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What was the Problem with Local Sate Government?

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  • Threatened central government
  • Every state has some power
  • Too much independence
18
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What Had Frick Planned to do about the Local State Government?

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  • Central government can make laws without discussion with landtage governments
  • Landtage governments would be subordinate
  • Frick put Reich governors into landtage governments
19
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What were the Purpose of Frick’s Local State Government Laws?

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  • Attempting to centralise power
  • Attempting to control local governments
  • Control more of German life
20
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How were the Federal Republicans a Threat to the Nazi Party?

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  • Not totalitarianism
  • Decentralises power
  • Held independence
  • Represented other political parties
  • Contradicted Nazi ideology
21
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Why did Hitler Want to Get Rid of the Trade Unions?

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  • Against Nazi ideology

- Very strong power (big)

22
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What were the Implications of the Trade Union Act?

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  • Trade Union power Weakened
  • Political influence of trade union reduced
  • Lost Right to discuss wages + conditions of the work place
  • Established DAF
23
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What were the Effects of the German Labour Front?

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  • Influence of workers was reduced
  • Freedom of individuals reduced
  • Trade unions were banned
  • Workers obedience secured
  • 1935 - 20000 members
24
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When was the Trade Union Act Passed?

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02/05/1933

25
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How were the Trade Unions a Threat to the Nazi Party?

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  • Opposed Nazi ideology
  • Nazis were in collation with the right wing - opposed their left wing ideology
  • Huge influence over the working class
  • Everything they represented was left wing
  • Revolt against right wing ended - Kapp Putsh
26
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Why was Getting Rid of the Other Political Parties Relativity Easy?

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  • Enabling Act
  • Social Democrats banned
  • Communists Banned
  • Other political parties started to dissolve themselves
27
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How were the Other Political Parties Able to Threaten the Nazis?

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  • Stood for different ideology
  • Symbolised democracy
  • Threatened dictatorship
  • Persuaded people against Hitler - opposed Nazis
28
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By Spring 1934 Hitler’s Dictatorship was Evident. Why?

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  • Communists banned/disposed of
  • Democracy had ended in Germany
  • 3rd Reich had begun
  • National Socialist Party was the only party