Monday, February 20, 2012

Hitler Taking Germany

Hitler's rise to Germany had seemed like luck, chance and his wit in choices and honestly, his rise might have all been just luck and opportunity. There are plenty of events that happened, contributing to the rise of Hitler in Germany, though I can only explain the top two most contributing events. Hitler had began his own party, the Nazis, which had just stayed one out of many parties that were waiting to be voted for. They had not received many votes or much attention. After going to jail and writing 'Mein Kampf' he was back on the streets but this time, he was more known via his book. Not long after, markets begin to crash, creating a worldwide depression. A main contributing event this was, as Hitler and the Nazis were able to get louder, to capture more attention by claiming that they could save Germany from the market crash, as well as the economy crisis. This had definitely been a wise move for Hitler, as many more people were getting to notice the Nazis and a lot more votes were starting to roll in for the Nazis. Soon, the Nazis had received 33% of the vote and from this, Hitler became a chancellor. Though he had not taken over Germany yet, he was close. The greatest contributing event to Hitler is next, the Reichstag Fire. In this one fire, the building was destroyed and Hitler blamed it on the communists, and as chancellor - many believed him. Since President Hindenburg had already passed, Hitler became president as he was now a trusted man who had his goals set for the good for the country. Or so they thought. Otherwise, that is my explanation of Hitler's rise and the top two most contributing events in my view.

1 comment:

  1. Dhabitah!! Your paragraph was well written and the word choice and grammar were impecable! I would suggest you tried to divide your long paragraph into smaller ones. But other than that it was really good and I really understand what you wrote and you made your point clear.
    Great Job(:

    Maria

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