Weimar and the Rise of Hitler After World War the allies intended to permanently cripple Germany. Through the Versailles

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Weimar and the Rise of Hitler After World War the allies intended to permanently cripple Germany. Through the Versailles Treaty they would do this. The document stole Germany's nationalism, pride, and power. eft Germany helpless and lost. Many believed that Germany had been absolutely exploited and cheated under the terms of the treaty. At the time nobody knew, but the Versailles Treaty would be the very seeds of the next world war The end of World War shocked many people. Most of these people were the citizens of Germany. The German army intended to deliver the German Offensive of 1918, this final attack would guarantee German victory. The government then pushed the German citizens to hang on just a ttle longer so they may be the rious country. The government controlled the flow of information to the German citizens using propaganda, this information mislead them to believe that they were just about to win. But because of the United States admission to the war, Germany was forced into submission. The citizens of Germany were outraged. They had been mislead and they were full of questions. They wondered why many of their soldiers were still in the city of Belgium they had really lost, why wasn't Germany invaded? They also wondered why the government had said they were just about to win. Naturally, the coun try of Germany decided to point fingers on who was to blame for the loss. Many people, including Adolf Hitler, blamed the Jews and communists. Once again antisemitism plays a role in our world's history. The Jews have been blamed for the death of Jesus, the black plague, and many other events. This is purely because of pure ignorance. Gemany despised the Treaty of Versailles. One of the articles of the treaty was that Germany limit their amy to 100,000 men. Since Germany glorified the army as the number one thing in the country stabbed Germany's pride and mi arism. The country was also forced to pay reparations and accept gu for the war, Germany felt they had not even started the war and it was extremely unfair to pay reparations. Germany was also forced to give up their colonies. The country felt cheated and angry at the Versailles Treaty Germany felt exploited, and many sought to avenge what they had lost. The Weimar Republic was instantly blamed for signing the Versailles Treaty. Many called the Weimar Republic traitors for the signing the treaty. While this was going on, facts were hidden om the citizens of Germany. The actual German ary officers had pushed the German Kaiser for peace. The officers wanted to keep their honor and prestige in the eyes of the public. So this fact was left to be a secret. The government of Germany between 1919 and 1932 was the Weimar Republic. Many despised this because Germany had never had a democratic government. They also looked at the people of Weimar as traitors or signing the Versailles Treaty. These were the causes of Weimars distrust and unpopularity. The NSDAP party intended to turn the government of Germany around. In 1932, the four major political parties in Germany were very different. The democratic SPD ntended to concentrate on working class rights. They wanted to cut-down on Gemany's m arism attitude to benefit the working class. The communist KPD party intended to form a non-class society, so the lower class may refrain from being starving slaves They too, wanted to rid the Weimar government and cut down on m ary spending. The religious Center Party were democratic Catholics, who saw a future filled with better moral values. They wanted to outlaw abortion and concentrate on growing the economy by using taxation appropriately. Then there was the determined NSDAP party filled with nationalism. The Nazis soul purpose was to reject the Versailles Treaty, and regain what Germany had lost because of it. Hitler told the citizens of Germany that they had been stabbed in the back. Hitler told them that the other parties were weak because they had no intention to rid the document which gave Germany the position they lay in. The NSDAP intended to give back the German pride by rebuilding the army, replace the democratic government with one strong leader, and purge the comupting non-Aryan influences. The NSDAP was determined and ready to take action. This influenced many of the German citizens. The NSDAP was impressive, compelling, and determined to change Germany for the better. The democrati c constitution was fatally flawed. Article 48 was the fatal virus: In the Reich President's he felt the country was in a moment of desperation, he could take matters in his own hands, and suspend the opinion undamental Rights. Thi ncluded help from any armed forces. This fact gave dictatorship powers to the president indirectly. Because of the extreme nationalism and will to take action in the NSDAP party, many people hoped to use the Nazi party. The Weimar republic believed they could use Hitler to purify Germany by ridding the Jews and communists, then after, they could control Hitler. After the NSDAP took 37% of the votes and won the election, many of Hindenburg's advisers believed that Hitler would be closely watched by the prime ministers from doing any drastic moves when ruling the government So on January 30 1932. Hindenburg gave the title of chancellor to Hitler. Then after the death of Hindenburg, Adolf Hitler was given the chance of becoming the dictator of Germany. Hitler extraordinary made moves in the coun of Germany. Hitler outlawed any political party try but the NSDAP in Genmany. He justified this law by saying that the other parties were ruining Germany purity and German values. This included the brilliant plan of burning the Reichstag. and framing the communists. He explained to the German citizens that a the other parti es were traitors, because they did not seek to destroy the Versailles treaty. Another move was the article made in March 24, 1933. The Enabling Law was the final piece to the absolute dictatorship. This allowed Hitler to decree any law even if it conflicted with the constitution. So the fatal virus of the democratic constitution did have effect on the country of Genmany, Hitler could now do as he pleased, and he did. He outlawed Jews marrying Germans, he outlawed Jews from voting, he made clear that no Jew be citizen of Reich, and held the army under oath to be loyal and follow orders of the Fuehrer. Hitler declared himself Fuehrer, the dictator, an absolute monarch. In a time of desperation, emerge or distress, a country needs someone to take immediate action. These times were present in Germany in 1933. The citizens of Germany were hungry, in ne and unnourished. The Nazi party and Hitler promised immediate action. Since it seemed as if Germany had been going nowhere fast, many were influenced y the intentions of the Nazi party. Because the public despis democracy, they were in favor of having one strong leader in the country. Hiter stressed the most important thing in a country is the people. He hypnotized people during his speeches because he was very influential and compelling. The Nazi party changed many lost and confused minds to be followers filled with nationalism and detemination. Hitler was an extremist. Hitler was a leader, a brilliant organizer, and an excelle orator. Th qualiti nt es, plus the dilemma in the coun of Germany, equals an absolute monarchy. If we leam from the rise of Hitler, our world shall never experience the things in the ensuing events of World War again. We must leam from our mistakes to prevent the same things to happen in the future. Throughout history an influential man has taken charge over a broken group, country, or organization. The result may be good or bad. Clearly, the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party was one of the worst episodes in the history of our world. "Those who choose not to learn of the past are doomed to repeat it." -Winston Church

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