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How did Hitler become Chancellor in 1933? ... It was because of the weaknesses of the economy and the Weimar Government, together with the growing popularity of the Nazis that Hitler was able to become Chancellor. ...
The Nazis focused on Hitler, portraying him as the strong leader that German needed. ... Hitler was a brilliant speaker, and his eyes had a peculiar power over people. ... He was a driven, unstable man, who believed that he had been called by God to become dictator of Germany and rule the world. ... The other parties quarrelled among themselves rather than uniting to fight Hitler. ... In the crisis, people wanted someone to blame, and looked to extreme solutions – Hitler offered them both, and Nazi success in the elections grew. ... Hitler contemplated suicide. ...
Franz von Papen (a friend of Hindenburg) was Chancellor, but he could not get enough support in the Reichstag.
Approximate Word count = 637 Approximate Pages = 2.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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