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Dymend Woodley

3A
5-19-16

Hitler: Famous Dictator in Germany


In the early 1930s, the mood in Germany was grim. Germany was now defeated as a nation. The
citizens of Germany could not believe they lost the war. After this disappointing defeat, the
Germans lost all confidence in their government. Truman 2. William II had been forced to
abdicate give up the throne. Germany had gone from being a fighting nation to a defeated one.
The citizens of Germany would only listen to one man, Adolf Hitler. Viswanathan 6

These conditions provided the chance for the rise of a new leader, Adolf Hitler and his party, the
National Socialist German Workers' Party. Hitler had a chance at ruling the country of Germany.
The conditions for running for ruler differed now. The nation of Germany wanted Hitler as leader
because of his alleged promises. Ramen 33. This promise made him popular...with...the
unemployed and the military. Hitler promised to re-arm Germany. He built a new navy by
recruiting a large army. Hitler also was able to reduce unemployment this way. Ramen 33.

Anxious to regain power, von Papen struck a deal to make Hitler Chancellor, with himself as
Vice-Chancellor. Von Papen made it that if he made Hitler Chancellor, he would be vicechancellor. All of the moderate parties held their own, except for one, which was Hitlers. Hitler
began working in the Nazi party with bodyguards SS. Tames 9. The state has officials to execute
its laws and regulations. The law consisted of rules citizens must follow. If the laws are not

followed, the state punishes those who break it. The forum of the constitution states clearly
everyone must follow the law.

Adolf Hitler had ordered the army to go to war, which consisted of 100,000 men. The German
{created} a war machine that conquered a big part of Europe at the beginning of WWII (). The
Treaty of Versailles was unfavorable to Germany. Ingram 33. On 12 March 1938 the Nazis
annexed Austria. Later that year they marched into the Sudetenland, a part of Czechoslovakia,
and on 15 March 1939 the German army invaded the rest of Czechoslovakia. Germany invaded
various countries such as the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Denmark, Yugoslavia,
Greece, Norway and Western Poland. Any Jews that were found in any of these nations were to
be executed in the name of Hitlers secular ways.

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