How did Hitler rise to power? - Alex Gendler and Anthony Hazard

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How did Adolf Hitler,
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a tyrant who orchestrated one of the largest genocides in human history,
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rise to power in a democratic country?
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The story begins at the end of World War I.
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With the successful Allied advance in 1918,
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Germany realized the war was unwinnable
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and signed an armistice ending the fighting.
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As its imperial government collapsed,
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civil unrest and worker strikes spread across the nation.
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Fearing a Communist revolution,
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major parties joined to suppress the uprisings,
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establishing the parliamentary Weimar Republic.
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One of the new government's first tasks
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was implementing the peace treaty imposed by the Allies.
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In addition to losing over a tenth of its territory and dismantling its army,
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Germany had to accept full responsibility for the war and pay reparations,
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debilitating its already weakened economy.
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All this was seen as a humiliation by many nationalists and veterans.
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They wrongly believed the war could have been won
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if the army hadn't been betrayed by politicians and protesters.
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For Hitler, these views became obsession,
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and his bigotry and paranoid delusions led him to pin the blame on Jews.
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His words found resonance in a society with many anti-Semitic people.
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By this time, hundreds of thousands of Jews
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had integrated into German society,
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but many Germans continued to perceive them as outsiders.
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After World War I, Jewish success led to ungrounded accusations
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of subversion and war profiteering.
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It can not be stressed enough that these conspiracy theories
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were born out of fear,
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anger,
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and bigotry,
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not fact.
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Nonetheless, Hitler found success with them.
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When he joined a small nationalist political party,
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his manipulative public speaking launched him into its leadership
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and drew increasingly larger crowds.
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Combining anti-Semitism with populist resentment,
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the Nazis denounced both Communism and Capitalism
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as international Jewish conspiracies to destroy Germany.
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The Nazi party was not initially popular.
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After they made an unsuccessful attempt at overthrowing the government,
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the party was banned,
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and Hitler jailed for treason.
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But upon his release about a year later,
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he immediately began to rebuild the movement.
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And then, in 1929, the Great Depression happened.
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It led to American banks withdrawing their loans from Germany,
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and the already struggling German economy collapsed overnight.
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Hitler took advantage of the people's anger,
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offering them convenient scapegoats
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and a promise to restore Germany's former greatness.
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Mainstream parties proved unable to handle the crisis
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while left-wing opposition was too fragmented by internal squabbles.
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And so some of the frustrated public flocked to the Nazis,
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increasing their parliamentary votes from under 3% to over 18% in just two years.
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In 1932, Hitler ran for president,
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losing the election to decorated war hero General von Hindenburg.
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But with 36% of the vote, Hitler had demonstrated the extent of his support.
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The following year, advisors and business leaders
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convinced Hindenburg to appoint Hitler as Chancellor,
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hoping to channel his popularity for their own goals.
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Though the Chancellor was only the administrative head of parliament,
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Hitler steadily expanded the power of his position.
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While his supporters formed paramilitary groups
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and fought protestors in streets.
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Hitler raised fears of a Communist uprising
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and argued that only he could restore law and order.
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Then in 1933,
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a young worker was convicted of setting fire to the parliament building.
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Hitler used the event to convince the government
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to grant him emergency powers.
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Within a matter of months, freedom of the press was abolished,
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other parties were disbanded,
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and anti-Jewish laws were passed.
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Many of Hitler's early radical supporters were arrested and executed,
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along with potential rivals,
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and when President Hindenburg died in August 1934,
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it was clear there would be no new election.
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Disturbingly, many of Hitler's early measures didn't require mass repression.
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His speeches exploited people's fear and ire
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to drive their support behind him and the Nazi party.
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Meanwhile, businessmen and intellectuals,
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wanting to be on the right side of public opinion,
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endorsed Hitler.
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They assured themselves and each other
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that his more extreme rhetoric was only for show.
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Decades later, Hitler's rise remains a warning
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of how fragile democratic institutions can be in the face of angry crowds
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and a leader willing to feed their anger and exploit their fears.
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