These was this whole ‘Prussia’ thing, too. The Weimar Republic inherited the government from the Prussian King who thought he was keeping his Monarchy. The Prussian military aristocracy sort of did too.
So you had the dominant state of the German Empire: Prussia, trying to reinforce/reimplement their hegemony over the other German states as a relevant background. The disenfranchised monarchists and anti-republic paramilitaries were quite influential in undermining the Weimar government.
And the rampant inflation?
That’s more than a decade off from the nazis getting power, it was actually a deflationary period that helped them. (Deflation is generally even more destructive for society than inflation, its not just price going down but wages as well)
Yes, it was a decade before the Nazis and as such was a contributing factor.
This post is about the fall of the Weimar republic though, isn’t it?
These aren’t steps. These are loosely related topics that insinuate some nebulous point. Make a proper list:
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Blame a minority for the problem and exacerbate existing racial tension to persecute. A scape goat is always necessary because the problem was never internal.
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Use panic and surprise to pass wide, sweeping measures that circumvent or override existing social protections. Also carve out any internal opposition to allow smoother transgressions.
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Unite the people through social movements to be more involved in government while not giving them any direct access to government. Hitler youth and the broader Nazi party were great for this, some Nazis even showing such fanaticism that they would be given preference in placement, like SS in the army. Jingoism is how they advance.
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