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Posted on: January 6, 2025 at 13:15:04 CT
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When Hitler was elected Chancellor of Germany in 1933, the reaction was a mix of celebration among Nazi supporters, fear and anxiety among political opponents, and a sense of uncertainty from many ordinary citizens who were concerned about the potential for instability and extremism, with some even initially believing the new government wouldn't last long; however, the Nazi party quickly consolidated power through intimidation and suppression of dissent, leading to a period of increasingly authoritarian rule.
Key points about the reaction:
Nazi supporters:
They were ecstatic, viewing Hitler's election as a triumph and a chance to restore national pride after the humiliation of World War I.
Political opponents:
Feared the Nazi regime's extremist ideology and the potential for violence against Jews, communists, and other groups considered "undesirable" by the Nazis.
International community:
Many foreign leaders were wary of Hitler's rise to power, recognizing the potential threat to international peace.
Important aspects of the Nazi takeover:
Propaganda:
The Nazis utilized powerful propaganda to manipulate public opinion and consolidate their power.
Intimidation:
The SA (Sturmabteilung) paramilitary group used violence to suppress opposition and instill fear.
Gradual erosion of democracy:
Hitler and the Nazis systematically dismantled democratic institutions and consolidated power in his hands.