Chapter 13 Flashcards

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What did Hitler do when the SA had outlived its usefulness

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  • On 30th June 1934 at the Stadelheim prison in Munich, the leader of the Nazi SA, Ernst Rohm, was executed by two SS officers
  • earlier in day SS arrested Rohm and other SA leaders at a lakeside hotel
  • this was part of wide-ranging purge of the SA that Hitler had ordered
  • organisation had outlived its usefulness and was becoming an embarrassment
    = Night of the long knives = one of final acts of Hitler’s consolidation of power 1933-34
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when was the enabling act passed

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What political and constitutional limitations were there to Hitler’s power/ remaining obstacles to Nazis dictatorial power

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  • Hindenburg as president had final say in constitutional matters
  • army was loyal to Hindenburg not to Hitler
  • there were a number of political parties that were independent of the regime - some like SPD were prepared to openly voice opposition
  • Although Nazis effectively controlled the state government in Prussia (largest of Germany’s federal states), elected governments in most other German states were under control of other parties
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What did the Nazi party coming to power mean to Hitler
How did this compare to the views of the SA
(government and administrative changes)

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  • for Hitler and his Nazi party, the coming to power Jan 1933 was beginning go a national socialist revolution
  • for Hitler this meant the conquest of political power
  • however, many Nazis especially the SA had a very different view of the Nazi revolution = would cause continuing tensions between Hitler and SA in early months of Nazi regime
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How would the Nazi revolution begin for Hitler
(government and administrative changes)

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  • for Hitler, the Nazi revolution began with acquiring dictatorial power,
  • and then continued with the elimination of non-Nazi political parties and other independent organisations,
  • together with Nazi control over the institutions of the state at both central and local government level
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In the Nazi Volkgemainshaft there could be no parties other than the Nazi party
How was this achieved
(the creation of a one-party state)

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  • the KPD was effectively banned after the Reichstag fire in Feb. Most of the communists who had not been arrested and imprisoned in concentration camps had fled into exile
  • having stood up to Hitler in the Reichstag debate on the Enabling Act in March, the SPD continued to voice its opposition to the regime until it was outlawed as a party ‘hostile to the nation and the state’ on 22nd June 1933
  • realising that their days a political parties were numbered, the DNVP and the Centre Party dissolved themselves - DNVP = 27th June and Centre Part = 5th July
  • on 14th July 1933 = the law against the formation of new parties outlawed all non-Nazi political parties
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