Factors in the Rise of Hitler and the NAZIs

By kcunich
  • Hitler Used a Speech to Become the Leader of the NAZI Party

     Hitler Used a Speech to Become the Leader of the NAZI Party
    Hitler had great speech making skills which helped him gain the support of the public.
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    Weimar Republic

  • Reform of NAZI Party

    Reform of NAZI Party
    Hitler led the reform of the NAZI party, which served as a basic form of propaganda to bring members to the party.
  • Racism Against Jews

    Racism Against Jews
    Racism against Jews made it acceptable in the eyes of Germans to use violence against them.
  • Hitler's Letter

    Hitler's Letter
    Hitler wrote a letter to someone saying that he wanted to kill all of the Jews.
  • Hitler Learns From His Time In Jail

    Hitler Learns From His Time In Jail
    Hitler was put in jail for participating in Munich Putsch. After he was released, he wrote a book called "Mein Kampf." This explained his views on the Jews. He said that they wanted to "contaminate" pure German blood. These ideas left the Germans scared and made them more racist.
  • Wall Street Crash and Great Depression

    Wall Street Crash and Great Depression
    The Great Depression was a result of the Wall Street Crash. It left many people in poverty and Hitler thought this was great because he promised the people of Germany that he could get them out of poverty if they voted for him.
  • The Setting Up of Death Camps

    The Setting Up of Death Camps
    Death camps were set up to exterminate all the Jews.
  • Hitler was appointed Chancellor of Germany

    Hitler was appointed Chancellor of Germany
  • Not Punishing German Children For Racism

    Not Punishing German Children For Racism
    German children were not punished if they bullied Jewish children violently. They were read "The Poisonous Mushroom" which was a childrens book written to turn German children against Jewish children.