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HITLER’S RISE TO POWER Reconstruction By: vishvadeep sinh chudasama

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Page 1: hitler's rise to power ( by vishvadeep sinh chudasama )

HITLER’S RISE TO

POWER

Reconstruction

By: vishvadeep sinh chudasama

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Assigned

Responsibility of

economic recovery

T

o

Hitler

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The economist

Hjalmar Schacht

(22 January 1877 – 3 June 1970) was

a German economist, banker, liberal

politician, and co-founder in 1918 of the

German Democratic Party. He served

as the Currency Commissioner and

President of the Reichsbank under the

Weimar Republic. He was a fierce critic

of his country's post-World War I

reparation obligations.

Aim: full production and full employed through a

state-funded work creation programme

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This project produced the famous German

superhighways and people’s car,

THE VOLKSWAGEN

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Volkswagen was originally

founded in 1937 by the German

Labour Front (Deutsche

Arbeitsfront). In the early 1930s,

the German auto industry was

still largely composed of luxury

models, and the average

German could rarely afford

anything more than a

motorcycle. As a result, only

one German out of 50 owned a

car. Seeking a potential new

market, some car makers began

independent "peoples' car"

projects – Mercedes' 170H,

Adler's AutoBahn, Steyr 55,

Hanomag 1,3L, among others.

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Call for league of nations in 1933

1939–1941 semi-

official flagReoccupied the Rhineland in 1936

Integrated Austria and Germany in 1938

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Keeping one slogan

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Growing power

He then went on to wrest German speaking

Sudetenland from Czechoslovakia, and

globed up the entire country.

In all this he had unspoken support of England, which considered the

Versailles verdict too harsh.

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I am not

satisfied, I

want more

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Good byee Hitler

and Germany…

Schacht had advised Hitler against investing

hugely in rearmament as the state still ran on

deficit financing.

CAUTIOUS PEOPLE, however,

had no place in Nazi Germany and

hence Schacht had to leave

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HITLER’S way of bringing out the

country from economic crisis

And it was through WAR

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Resources were to

be accumulated

through expansion

of territory.

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In September 1939

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support turned to war …

War of Germany with

England

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BY THE END OF

1940, HITLER

WAS AT THE

PINNACLE OF HIS

POWER

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