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Hitler in Power

By Aylen
  • Refuse of Hidensburg to Hitler

    Refuse of Hidensburg to Hitler
    Hitler demanded the post of chancellor but Hindenburg refuse. Later, Hindenburg used his emergency powers to make Franz Von Papen cause another election.
  • The worst election

    The Nazis party considered the elections as a disaster. They lost more than 2 millions of votes and 38 seats in the Reichstag..
  • Kurt von Schleicher

    Kurt von Schleicher
    Hidensburg refuse to choose Hitler as a chancellor, so he choose Kurt von Schleicher.
  • Hitler Chancellor

    Hitler Chancellor
    Hitler appointed Chancellor.
  • Police office and SA and SS

    Police office and SA and SS
    Goering ordered local police forces to co-operated with the SA and SS.
  • Reichstag Fire

    Reichstag Fire
    The Reichstag building burnt down. Hitler blamed the Communist and used it as an excuse to arrested them
  • Regional government in Hitler hands

    Regional government in Hitler hands
    Hitler took over regional governments.
  • Reichstag elections

    Reichstag elections
    The radio and the police were used to intimidate opponents and won votes. With the slogan "The battle against Marxism" Nazis won 43.9 of votes.
  • Goebbels

    Goebbels
    Goebbels appointed head of Ministry for Propaganda. Took control of all media.
  • The Enabling Act

    The Enabling Act
    The Enabling Act allowed Hitler to pass decrees without the President involvement. This meant that if he wanted a new law he could just pass it.
  • Discrimination against Jews.

    Discrimination against Jews.
    Civil Service administration, court and education purged alien elements. Like Jews and opponents of Nazis.
  • German Labour Front

    German Labour Front
    Trade unions banned; all workers to belong to new Germans Labour Front.
  • Employment law

    Employment law
    Employment law: Major programe of public works to created jobs.
  • No more political parties

    Law against the formation of new parties: Germany became a one party state.
  • The churches

    The churches
    Church banned from political activity.
  • State Government

    All the State Government were taken over
  • Night of the Long Knives

    Night of the Long Knives
    Röhm, SA leader, was a potential opponent of Hitler. As a consequence, Röhm was executed along with 400 other.
  • Hitler Führer

    Hitler Führer
    On the death of Hindenburg, Hitler became Führer and the army swore loyalty to him.