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German Workers’ Party
The German Workers’ Party
was an obscure political group
that the German Army asked
Intelligence Officer Hitler to
investigate.
Instead he ended up joining
the party and leading it.
NSDAP
The National Socialist
German Workers’ Party
(NSDAP, shortened to Nazi
Party) grew from the German
Workers’ Party.
These new letters gave the
new party their ‘Nazi’ name.
Hitler’s speeches
One of the main reasons that
Hitler took control of the party
was his public speaking; he was
very passionate and attracted
strong support.
This was true throughout his
time as Nazi and German leader.
Nuremburg rallies
From 1923, the Nazi Party
held huge rallies to promote
its message.
From 1927 onwards they were
all held in the city of
Nuremburg. Thousands of
people would attend to hear
Hitler speak.
Arguments for influence
Hitler was able to persuade
more people to join and vote
for the Nazis.
In particular, he attracted rich
supporters who then funded
his campaigns.
Arguments against influence
Many of Germany’s elite were
put off by Hitler’s tone and the
violence often associated with
the Nazi Party.
This undermined attempts to
help him take power.
Beer Hall Putsch
In 1923, Hitler tried to lead a
revolution, starting in a Beer
Hall in Munich.
It failed and Hitler went to
prison in 1924. He used his
time in prison to plan the
future of the Nazis.
Hitler’s ideas
Hitler’s ideas – as described in
Mein Kampf - agreed with
what many Germans believed.
Hitler wanted a strong
Germany, to end the Treaty of
Versailles and was also very
anti-Semitic.
25 Points
In 1924 the Nazis published their
plans for running Germany
(known as the ‘25 Points’).
Nazi promises included better
pensions, priority for German
people and more land.
New party sections
Hitler began to build strong
sections of the Nazi Party.
He created the SS in 1925 as the
Nazis’ security division. He also
set up the Hitler Youth and other
groups such as women, lawyers
and teachers.
Propaganda
Hitler also wanted to win mass
public support.
With Joseph Goebbels’ help, the
Nazi Party used different types of
propaganda. This included
posters and newspapers to
spread their message.
Arguments for influence
There were numerous political
groups in Germany.
Any of them could have
exploited problems in
Germany, but only the Nazis
were organised enough to
achieve this.
Arguments against influence
Many of the reasons for Hitler’s
success and support were
outwith his control.
The Treaty of Versailles was
hated across Germany, not just
by the Nazis. The 1929
Depression was a global event.
Arguments against influence
In the second 1932 election,
Nazi support fell. Internal Nazi
polling suggested the party was
becoming less popular.
As the economy improved,
many Germans moved away
from supporting the Nazis.
Soup kitchens and hostels
During the Depression the
Nazis gave support to poor
Germans. This included soup
kitchens and hostels for the
homeless.
Women especially used soup
kitchens to feed their families.
Arguments for influence
The economic support given
to poor Germans during the
Depression made them trust
the Nazis.
They may also have supported
them in case they again
needed future help.
Arguments against influence
Nazi organisation improved – but
they still needed economic
problems to gain more support in
Germany.
The Nazis were the smallest
party in the Reichstag in 1928,
and the biggest by 1932.

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Reasons the Nazis gained power - Appeal of Hitler and the Nazis

  • 1.
  • 2. German Workers’ Party The German Workers’ Party was an obscure political group that the German Army asked Intelligence Officer Hitler to investigate. Instead he ended up joining the party and leading it.
  • 3. NSDAP The National Socialist German Workers’ Party (NSDAP, shortened to Nazi Party) grew from the German Workers’ Party. These new letters gave the new party their ‘Nazi’ name.
  • 4. Hitler’s speeches One of the main reasons that Hitler took control of the party was his public speaking; he was very passionate and attracted strong support. This was true throughout his time as Nazi and German leader.
  • 5. Nuremburg rallies From 1923, the Nazi Party held huge rallies to promote its message. From 1927 onwards they were all held in the city of Nuremburg. Thousands of people would attend to hear Hitler speak.
  • 6. Arguments for influence Hitler was able to persuade more people to join and vote for the Nazis. In particular, he attracted rich supporters who then funded his campaigns.
  • 7. Arguments against influence Many of Germany’s elite were put off by Hitler’s tone and the violence often associated with the Nazi Party. This undermined attempts to help him take power.
  • 8. Beer Hall Putsch In 1923, Hitler tried to lead a revolution, starting in a Beer Hall in Munich. It failed and Hitler went to prison in 1924. He used his time in prison to plan the future of the Nazis.
  • 9. Hitler’s ideas Hitler’s ideas – as described in Mein Kampf - agreed with what many Germans believed. Hitler wanted a strong Germany, to end the Treaty of Versailles and was also very anti-Semitic.
  • 10. 25 Points In 1924 the Nazis published their plans for running Germany (known as the ‘25 Points’). Nazi promises included better pensions, priority for German people and more land.
  • 11. New party sections Hitler began to build strong sections of the Nazi Party. He created the SS in 1925 as the Nazis’ security division. He also set up the Hitler Youth and other groups such as women, lawyers and teachers.
  • 12. Propaganda Hitler also wanted to win mass public support. With Joseph Goebbels’ help, the Nazi Party used different types of propaganda. This included posters and newspapers to spread their message.
  • 13.
  • 14. Arguments for influence There were numerous political groups in Germany. Any of them could have exploited problems in Germany, but only the Nazis were organised enough to achieve this.
  • 15. Arguments against influence Many of the reasons for Hitler’s success and support were outwith his control. The Treaty of Versailles was hated across Germany, not just by the Nazis. The 1929 Depression was a global event.
  • 16. Arguments against influence In the second 1932 election, Nazi support fell. Internal Nazi polling suggested the party was becoming less popular. As the economy improved, many Germans moved away from supporting the Nazis.
  • 17. Soup kitchens and hostels During the Depression the Nazis gave support to poor Germans. This included soup kitchens and hostels for the homeless. Women especially used soup kitchens to feed their families.
  • 18. Arguments for influence The economic support given to poor Germans during the Depression made them trust the Nazis. They may also have supported them in case they again needed future help.
  • 19. Arguments against influence Nazi organisation improved – but they still needed economic problems to gain more support in Germany. The Nazis were the smallest party in the Reichstag in 1928, and the biggest by 1932.