Hitler and the Failed Beer putches
Date Submitted: 07/04/2004 00:57:54
With the failure of the Beer Hall Putsch, Hitler quickly realized, that in order to obtain complete political power, he needed to work peacefully within the Weimar Republic. The Sturmabteilung was a critical part of his path towards power, but once Hitler became dictator with German support, the S.A. was no longer served any purpose in the new fascist government. The success of the revolution, domestic control, and the one political party policy in
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Hitler gained immense trust and support from the German people. In Document 3D, Hitler again used propaganda to gain the support of the German people.
Hitler's manipulated the S.A. to increase fascist support in Germany. Through propaganda, Hitler convinced Germany to have complete faith and loyalty to their leader. Without the S.A. Hitler could not have gained power, but without the purge of the S.A. Hitler could not have remained in power
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