How Was Hitler Able to Gain Total Power in Germany by 1934?

How Was Hitler Able to Gain Total Power in Germany by 1934?

  • Submitted By: bysy
  • Date Submitted: 11/01/2008 5:13 AM
  • Category: History Other
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Adolf Hitler is a famous well known person in history for the things he do to take over Germany. He is such a famous figure in history because before 1934 he had total power of Germany. In 1934 President Hindenburg died which gave Aolf Hitler the total power to take over Germany. In this essay I am going to explain how Hitler gain power before 1934. The reason he had gained total power before 1934 is because his personality, the Nazi party, becoming chancellor, Reichstag fire, the night of the long knives. These are the events that helped him gain power before 1934.
Adolf Hitler is a very aggressive man he is racists to other people. This man is intelligent and very persuasive. As a young child Adolf Hitler is very stern and never smiled but while he grows up he never kept his promise although he makes them. Adolf Hitler’s personality helped him gain total power by 1934 because he is such a persuasive speaker by sharing his opinions and ideas around to people. He got people to listen to him by persuading them. By being part of the national socialist party this also helped him to gain power by 1934.
The Nazi party was a party Adolf Hitler had formed after joining the natinal socialist party. He was such a persuasive speaker that her became leader and formed up a new party called the nazi party. By persuading people to listen to his idea’s and taking part in the political party he became leader and formed the new party. Adolf Hitler persuaded these people by blaming the jews how wrong they are making the Germans losing the war.
Becoming chancellor helped Adolf Hitler gain total power by 1934 because bring chancellor was the second strongest person in the political government. This meant that if the president died he will become president. Being chancellor gave him the strength to do many things no one could obey him. He then established a law called the enabling law where he can do whatever he wants with no one’s permission.
Reichstag fire on the 2th Feb 1933...

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