Thursday, May 30, 2019

Hitler In germany :: essays research papers

The point of this essay is to prove that although Hitler came to power at heart the letter of the honor" he did not come to power at heart the spirit of the law.Hitler was appointed Chancellor on the 30th of January 1933, with only two other Nazis in the Cabinet, this was though to be enough to control him, by Van Papen and the conservatives. Hitler persuaded President Hindenburg to hold new elections in March 1933, in the hope he would gain an over every(prenominal) majority. However in the new elections Hitler controlled Prussia through Gring (Cabinet Minister) and the other two fifths of Germany through Frick (the other Cabinet Minister). With Nazi appointed police chiefs and local anesthetic government heads, the Nazis had the legal power to intimidate the electorate. By the end of February 1933 Hitler was Chancellor and in control of police and local government, all legally and not within the spirit of the constitution.On the 27th of February 1933 a half-mad Dutch Commu nist called Van der Lubbe was found wondering in the ashes of the burning Reichstag. This provided the Nazis with the opportunity to persuade Hindenburg to sign an want decree (composed by Frick) on February the 28th, suspending civil liberties and allowing the central Government to run regional governments deemed unable to run them selves. By the end of April, twenty five jet people had been taken into protective custody in Prussia alone. Under the decree Frick was able to take over areas not already controlled by Gring. Because of the suicide clause these actions were legal however they were definitely not within the democratic spirit of the constitution.In the Reichstag elections of March 1933 the Nazis increased their control from 33.1% in December 1932 to 43.9%. This increase can be attributed to the Nazis strong stance on Communism. The Nazis were cognise for their hatred of Communism, the middle class voted Nazi because of that policy. Joseph Goebbels propaganda machine wa s also very good at acquiring votes. Nazi intimation by the now auxiliary policeman (in Prussia), the S.A. and S.S. plus the threat of unemployment by Nazi run organisations also helped increase Nazi votes. With their rightwing and Catholic allies the Nazis were now in a position to take for power legally. Hitler clearly gained power legally as regards election results but as to how he got the results it is clear he acted both illegally and against the constitution.

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