Nazi Germany - Rise To Power

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    What was the date of the Reichstag fire?

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The fall of Weimar Democracy and Hitler's rise to power.

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    How many seats did the Nazis get in the Sept 1930 election? (it got 12 in 1928)

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    How many votes did the Nazis get in the 1928 election?

    Explanation
    In the 1928 election, the Nazis received 2% of the total votes. This indicates that only a small portion of the voting population supported the Nazi party at that time. It suggests that the Nazis were not yet a major political force and had not gained widespread popularity or influence.

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    What did the presidential election of March 1932 establish?

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    The presidential election of March 1932 established that Hitler was the second most popular leader in Germany. This suggests that although he did not win the election, he had gained significant support and popularity among the German population. His strong showing in the election laid the groundwork for his subsequent rise to power and eventual appointment as Chancellor in 1933.

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    The Nazi Party's ideal of racial purity and superiority was referred to as _______. 

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    Aryanism was a core tenet of Nazi ideology, promoting the belief in a superior Aryan race. This concept was used to justify the persecution and extermination of Jews, Roma, and other groups deemed "inferior." The Nazis distorted historical and linguistic concepts to create a pseudo-scientific basis for their racist beliefs, leading to horrific atrocities and the Holocaust.

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