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Adolf Hitler
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The Nazi Party remained marginal throughout the 1920s. Hitler's failed putsch in Munich in 1923 resulted in his imprisonment, during which he dictated Mein Kampf. However, the onset of the Great Depression in 1929 dramatically altered political circumstances. Mass unemployment and social dislocation rendered voters receptive to Hitler's promises of national renewal and economic restoration.
In the 1930 elections, the NSDAP garnered 18.3% of the vote, becoming the second-largest party. Hitler was appointed Chancellor of Germany by President [P… -
Nazi Party
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The party became the largest single faction in the Reichstag in July 1932. Through political negotiation and the miscalculation of conservative elites, President Paul von Hindenburg appointed Hitler as Chancellor on January 30, 1933 [^5].
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Wilhelm Ii Of Germany
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The July Crisis and Abdication
The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo in June 1914 provided the catalyst for the First World War, a conflict Wilhelm II neither entirely sought nor successfully controlled once initiated. Following initial military successes, the Kaiser/) became increasingly marginalized by his own military high command, particularly Paul von Hindenburg and [Erich Ludend…