Monday, February 20, 2012

Germany 1918-1933


  There are few conditions that occurred allowing Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party to take control of Germany in 1933. The Treaty of Versailles (which was established in 1919) was a great benefit for Hitler because it meant that the people of Germany had to pay reparations for World War 1. The Germans felt that is was dreadful, now they have to pay for other countries losses as well as their own. Hitler took the hate of the Treaty of Versailles and used it to win over the people of Germany. The Treaty of Versailles also led to the hyperinflation and economic crisis because Germany couldn't find the money to pay for the reparations. Hitler took advantage of this because the people became desperate and they needed the Treaty of Versailles to be abolished and he wanted to do just that. Another great bonus that appeared was the Reichstag Fire in 1933. This fire was not just any fire it was burning down Reichstag Building in Berlin, where German's Parliament sat. Hitler blamed the fire on the Communist's this gave Hitler the power to imprison them and make the Nazi's the only party allowed in Germany because the German’s thought that they had been saved from the evil Communist’s they voted for Hitler and the Nazi party. I beleive that these main event's helped Hitler and the Nazi party to take control of Germany. 



  

1 comment:

  1. There was one spelling mistake "aloud" which is suppose to be "allowed" and also another spelling mistake was "impression" instead of "imprisoned"
    overall the blog was clear enough to be read. (mistakes probably already fixed)

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