11. The Appointment of Hitler as Chancellor (S3) Flashcards

1
Q

What type of government did Hitler have initially?

A

He had formed a coalition government with von Papen.

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Why was Bruning important to Hitler coming to power?

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His failed employment policies meant more support from the unemployed.

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What did Schleicher do during Bruning’s time as Chancellor?

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He pushed for him to rule by presidential decree.

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4
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When and why did Bruning’s government collapse?

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May 1932 as Hindenburg refused to pass more laws by decree.

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What kind of government did Chancellor von Papen form?

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He made his government on a non-party political basis, so it was known as the ‘cabinet of barons’

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How did Papen show his support for the Nazis?

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He lifted the ban that Bruning imposed on the SA in 1932 and imposed more on left-wing press.

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How many seats did the Nazi Party get in the July 1932 elections?

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They gained 230 seats, which made them the largest party in the Reichstag.

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How did this change in the November 1932 elections?

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They lost 2 million votes and 34 seats as many middle class voters grew tired of Hitler’s refusal to join the coalition.

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Why did Papen resign in Dec 1932?

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He was unable to pass any laws and he had lost support of the army so he no longer had the power to control the government.

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Who did Hindenburg put in charge after Papen resigned?

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Kurt von Scheicher, his good friend.

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How was the ‘backstairs intrigue’ created?

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Schleicher wished to form a coalition government with the Nazis.

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How did Schleicher try to weaken Hitler’s position during this time?

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He tried to bypass Hitler by negotiating with the organisation leader, Gregor Strasser.

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13
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What happened to Strasser?

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He was immediately purged from the party after this.

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How did Schleicher try to save his failing position as Chancellor?

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He asked Hindenburg to suspend the constitution and give him emergency dictatorial powers.

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15
Q

How many emergency Presidential decrees did Hindenburg have to use between 1929 and 1933?

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Over 100

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16
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How did Papen become re-involved at this point?

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He began to separately negotiate with both Hitler and Hindenburg’s inner circles to form a coalition with Hitler as Chancellor.

17
Q

What did Papen say to Hindenburg to reassure him to go with his plan?

A

That with himself as Hitler’s deputy they could, “Box him in”.