How Did Hitler Influence The Early 1900s?

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How Did Hitler Influence The Early 1900s? Introduction Hitler was the leader of the National Socialists German Workers’ Party, or better known as the Nazis. He influenced millions and came to power in the early 1900s. He influenced the 1900s by his use of propaganda and gift of persuasion. He had very strong oral communication abilities. The following events prove this. German Workers’ Party Sometime after his participation in the war in Munich, he was recruited to join a military intelligence unit called the Press and Propaganda Department of Group Command IV of the Reichswehr. His task was to keep tabs on the German Workers’ Party. At the time the Party was very disorganized and only consisted of very few members. Hitler saw…show more content…
His emotion speech enthralled his audience. Word spread and donations poured in and pretty soon hundreds of German lined up to hear him speak. Hitler then came into contact with a few others to draft a party program consisting of twenty-five points. This was presented on the 24th of February where he electrified his audience. Jews were the prime target in his tirade. In 1924 French and Belgian troops marched into Germany to settle a respirations dispute and the Germans disliked this. This had a harmful effect on the economy causing Hitler’s Party to benefit. Large protest rallies were held in result. The Nazi Party attracted thousands after this. “Words build bridges into unexplored regions.” ― Adolf Hitler Around this time Hitler seem to be influencing others and he even gained national attention in the Beer Hall Putsch in 23'. His attempt to overthrow the Bavarian government landed him in prison. While there he wrote a book called Mein Kampf that sold millions by the start of World War II. After his release he spoke to massive audiences. He wanted Germans to create a government that would rule the world for 1,000 years to

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