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stiks02 [169]
3 years ago
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Give me a short (around 2 sentence) summary for when hitler joined the nazis,

History
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goblinko [34]3 years ago
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Beer Hall Putsch: A combination of factors led up to Hitler's ascension to power in Germany after WWI. His failed Putsch, which basically means coup or attempt to overthrow the government, did lead to him getting into jail, but it also symbolized the growing power of the Nazis, who were formerly a very elite, small group.

Authorship of Mein Kampf: Hitler wrote Mein Kampf, "My Struggle," while in jail after the Putsch. It was a protest against all types of people he hated: Jews, gypsies, homosexuals, and did I mention Jews?

Reichstag fire: Hitler became chancellor and "withstood" the Reichstag fire; most historians agree that the fire was deliberately set by Nazis to increase support for their party and make it look like someone else had done it.

Invasion of Poland: The Nazi party soon came out in force, spreading German liebensraum or living space by invading almost all its close neighbors.

First concentration camp: Hitler then initiated a wave of antisemitic procedures, including concentration camps like Dachau and Auschwitz. Undesirables were told that they were moving to work camps, when they were only destined for starvation, overwork, and death.

Nuremberg Laws: This was the codification of Jewish exclusion in Germany. They were no longer considered citizens. With this, Hitler put in writing and in deed his consistent oppression of that minority. It was all too fitting that the trials of the highest ranking Nazis were held in Nuremberg.

Kristallnacht: The brutal oppression of Jews on Kristallnacht, or the Night of the Broken Glass, was so-named because German Nazi supporters broke into Jewish houses and businesses (broken glass) and smeared racial slurs on the walls. This was just a foretaste of what was to come.

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