Backstairs intrigue Flashcards

1
Q

What did Muller want the public to raise their national insurance payments from?

A

3% to 3.5%

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2
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Why was Muller rejected by the Reichstag?

A

They feared losing the backing of industrialists

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3
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How many seats had the Nazis won by 1930?

A

107 seats

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4
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What did the SDP argue?

A

there should be no cut in benefits

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5
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what was the compromise put forward by the Central Party?

A

any financial increase in unemployment benefit should be covered by government subsidy and increased contributions - until autumn

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6
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Who did Hindenburg appoint after the resignation of Muller in 1930?

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Heinrich Brüning, Leader of the centre party

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7
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What did Bruning make clear from the start?

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if his government was defeated, he would request the dissolution of the Reichstag and rule by emergency decrees.

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8
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How had sitting days in the reichstag altered?

A

1930 - 94 days

1932 - 13 days

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9
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how did Bruning’s economic policy lead to a greater slump?

A

cutting spendings and raising taxes led to lower demand

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10
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how do historians criticise bruning?

A

for not bringing in work creation schemes

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11
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what was the nazi’s main theme in September 1930 elections?

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that parliamentary democracy was demoralising and dividing society and that only Hitler could unite them into a new national community

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12
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what did the nazis point out in their 25 point programme?

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  • committed to nationalisation of industry
  • leasing out of department stores to small traders
  • farms would be broken up
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13
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how did the nazis reassure the industrialists?

A

the nazis wanted to save Germany from Communism and rebuild the German economy.

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14
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Why was burning’s decision to hold an election in September 1930 disastrous?

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their propaganda brilliantly appealed to different groups in German society and exploited the insecurity which the Great Depression had caused.

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15
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Why did the SDP support Bruning’s cabinet?

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to keep Hitler from chancellorship

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16
Q

how much did the number of emergency decrees rise by?

A

1930 - 5

1932 - 66

17
Q

why were the elections of 6 November 1932 a blow for the Nazis?

A
  • no longer sufficient money to pay for a dynamic campaign
  • party appeared to be moving to the left, scared off middle class voters.
  • lost 2 million votes
18
Q

3 reasons why von Papen believed Hitler could be controlled as chancellor

A
  • economy was gradually recovering
  • unable to gain power so couldn’t carry out promises
  • spent all their money on elections.