The people who supported Hitler's rise to power were the Nazi Part and the German public who believed in Hitler and the Nazi Ideal
In 1932 when Hitler won his seat in government the German people were suffering from unemployment ( 5.6 million unemployed) , inflation, and since WW 1 had been pay reparations to the winners of the war. They were also prevented from building a military and forced to return land they considered believed to be German. Hitler told them he could solve all of their problems and later made the Jewish population scapegoats for all the problems. He also blamed communism in the government. Thus, he was able to use the weaknesses of the government to take over the government.
They began losing power when Hitler was in complete controll. About 1943.
Adolf Hitler was an Austrian. He was a soldier in WWI. As for why he wanted power, he was crazy, (and this is coming from a german)
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Which government? Hitler's bid to the Chancellery was accepted in 1933 by von Hindenburg. Therefore Hitler's Rise to Power was within (not outside of) the German government. As for foreign powers, they wished to avoid war for as long as possible.
The National Socialist German Worker's Party, also known as the Nazi Party took over the German government in 1933. The head of the party, or Fuehrer, was Adolph Hitler.
WWII means the world war the world was fighting a war. and Hitler was elected in 1933 as German leader then the government handed power over to the Nazi party.
At the end of world war one it was the modern German Empire, but was called the German Reich right after that.
Hitler claimed complete power in 1934, following the death of President von Hindenburg.
Although he from a German family, Hitler was born in Austria and spent his early life there.
That was Adolf Hitler.
The criticisms of the Weimar government lead to the German people losing confidence in its ability to handle threats. This allowed Hitler and the National Socialist party to gain a foothold with the Nazi ideology and helped Hitler's rise to power.
Adolf Hitler had power as the Chancellor of Germany from 1933 to 1945 and as the dictator of Nazi Germany from 1934 to 1945. He rose to power through the Nazi party, which gained control of the German government in the early 1930s. During his time in power, Hitler implemented numerous policies and actions that led to World War II and the Holocaust.
power and the government
He was arrested in Munich for Treason when he tried to overthrow the German government.
Hitler lost because a German soldier secretly against Hitler fed him a poisoned piece of cheese.