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16 May, 05:11

How did Hitler appeal to the people?

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  1. 16 May, 05:15
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    An enormous part of Hitler's appeal was his selection of scapegoats. His first scapegoats were the nations that had punished Germany after World War I. According to The Holocaust Explained, "Hitler used his skills of oratory to appeal to the patriotism of the German people by promising to break free ...
  2. 16 May, 05:39
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    "Today Hitler Is All of Germany." The newspaper headline on Aug. 4, 1934 reflected the vital shift in power that had just taken place. Two days earlier, on the death of Reich President Paul von Hindenburg, Hitler had lost no time in abolishing the Reich Presidency and having the army swear a personal oath of unconditional obedience to him as "the Führer of the German Reich and People." He was now head of state and supreme commander of the armed forces, as well as head of government and of the monopoly party, the NSDAP. Hitler had total power in Germany, unrestricted by any constitutional constraints. The headline implied even more, however, than the major change in the constellation of power. It suggested an identity of Hitler and the country he ruled, signifying a complete bond between the German people and Hitler.
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