Elections and Governments 1929-33 Flashcards

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May 1928 election

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Big increase in voters for Nazis, from 2.6% to 18.3%

- second biggest party in the reichstag

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September 1930 election

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KPD - went from 10.6% to 13.1%
SPD - 29.8% to 24.5%
DVP and DNVP - vote almost halved

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July 1932 election

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Nazis - dramatic rise in support, becoming single largest party - 37.4%
KPD - 14.5%
SPD - vote fell by 25%
all other parties apart from ZP saw their vote fall

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November 1932 election

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KPD - 16.9%
DNVP - 6.2% to 8.9%
Nazi - 33.1%

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March 1933 election

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Nazi - 43.9%
Hitler was already Chancellor
all parties’ votes declined
Anti-Weimar parties controlled the Reichstag

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Problems in coalition government

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parties in Müller’s government represented different interest groups with conflicting demands
the parties wanted to protect their voters from cuts in spending
- farmers wanted high food prices, but workers wanted low
- businesses that exported wanted free trade, and those who supplied to domestic markets wanted protectionism
- Müller’s finance bill didn’t get through the Reichstag, so he asked Hindenburg to use Article 48 but he refused
- Müller was forced to resign

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use of presidential decrees and Article 48

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government using presidential decree from March 1930

Brüning depended on Hindenburg using Article 48, reflecting the in ability of a coalition to agree

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Müller’s successor

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Brüning from the ZP succeeded Müller

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Brüning’s government

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Brüning was supported by leading German industrialists and the army
Brüning used Article 48 to pass his finance bill
Brüning remained in government until September 1930

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Brüning’s policies - land to the unemployed

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Brüning decided to give land from bankrupt Junker estates to unemployed workers, but this negatively affected him
Hindenburg, president at the time, was a Junker and refused to sign the emergency decrees of Brüning
- he resigned in April 1932

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Brüning’s policies - paramilitary groups

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political violence are alongside unemployment

Brüning banned the SA and the RF, which were the Nazi and Communist paramilitary groups respectively

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Brüning’s policies - deflation

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many of Brüning’s policies led to further deflation, with prices, wages, welfare payments and rent all decreasing
- this resulted in business profits falling, losing him industrialists’ support

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