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Revision:Hitler’s Consolidation of Power: Jan 1933 - Aug 1934
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LEGAL PROCEEDURE THE MOST IMPORTANTFeb 28, 1933: Decree of the Reich President for the Protection of the Nation and the State Issued by Hindeburg using Article 48. Suspended constitutional civil rights, resulted in: Imprisonment without trial. Secret Police could hold people indefinitely in protective custody. Used to repress KPD.
TERROR AND INTIMIDATIONUsed SA to intimidate voters. Example- In assembly on Enabling Act, the SA surround the Opera House.
CONCESSIONSJuly 1933: Concordat Signed between Nazi’s and Pope. Several concessions given to ensure Church would ban all political activity and give approval to Nazis.
Concession to Elites/ Big businessEliminated threat of left-wing political party and reduced workers powers by banning TU’s and creating DAF.
Concessions to the ArmyMost important concessions. Army wanted assurances from Hitler that they were the only Military force of German. Rohm and SA want to be new army. Absorbed SA into Army and made them swear of of allegiance in August 1934.
GLEICHSCHALTUNGPolicy of sub-ordinating all important government and non-government institutions under Nazi control. Extends their reaches of influence and reduces outside interference. Gleichschaltung, coupled with Policing network made any organised resistance almost impossible.
HITLER’S OWN PERSONALITY AND PERSUASIONExample of Hitler's opportunismA Week before election day, Reichstag burnt to ground. Communist caught inside. H’ blames communists for arson, accuses them of being a terror organization. Uses all this to justify actions of SA and persuades Hindenburg to issue Decree of the Reich President for the Protection of the Nation and State (Feb, 1933). This suspended civil rights and was used to repress opposition.
CommentsThese notes are aimed at Edexcel A Level history students at A2 level. Originally written by KingDingle22 on TSR Forums. |
















