failure of the weimar democracy C5 Flashcards
1
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as party’s rarely won the election what did they come together to form ?
A
- a coalition government from which a chancellor was chosen
- coalitions were mostly ineffective and the president can use article 48 to appoint a new chancellor
2
Q
what happened at the 1930 Reichstag election
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- no party won a majority so a coalition was formed
- nazis gained 107 seats
- Henrich bruning of the centre party became chancellor
- he was unpopular for cutting unemployment pay and raising taxes
3
Q
after the Reichstag election in 1930 how did Hitler build on his success
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- nazis put up millions of posters and flags and hitler gave speeches at mass rallies
- hitlers private army, the SA, beat up communists and disrupted their meetings, making it hard for them to campaign
- many germans felt that the chaos, violence and unstable government’s proved that the weimar government was failing
4
Q
what did Hitler do in march 1932
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hiter challenged Hindenburg for the presidency, he won an impressive 13.4 million votes to Hindenburg’s 19.3 million
5
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what happened in the July 1932 Reichstag election
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- bruning resigned in July 1932 and Hindenburg appointed another centre party politician, Franz Von Papen
- Von Papen lacked support, so he called an election
- the results were astonishing, the nazis were now the largest political party
6
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what did Hitler do in result of the July 1932 Reichstag election
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- hitler demanded the chancellors job
- Hindenburg refused as he thought the nazis were a disruptive party and used article 48 to give Von Papen the job back
- Von Papen called another election in november 1932
- votes for the nazis fell but they were still the largest
- Von Papens party got fewer seats too, so he resigned again