Hitler's Rise to Power
The growth of the Nazi Party during the Great Depression and the destruction of democracy.
Key Questions
- 1How did the 1929 economic crash benefit the Nazi Party?
- 2What was the significance of the Fire Decree and the Enabling Act?
- 3How did Hitler use oratory and spectacle to win support?
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