Path to Power
Filling three high-level voids caused Adolph Hitler to rise to power as the totalitariandictator of Germany. With his country in the ferment left from World War One, groups at all levels of politics were looking for a savior. Hitler stumbled upon an awareness of his own charisma, saw the opportunities to usurp power, and pursued his assent. The key factors allowing his success were his rise through the German Workers’ Party, becoming Chancellor of Germany, and orchestrating the combination of the offices of The first factor was Hitler’s ordered membership in the German Workers’ party. In September, 1919, officers of the Munich Command suspected disloyalty among political groups when it came to the military, and they needed a spy. They chose Hitler because of his towering hatred for Jews and “Traitors.” His mission was to join the German Workers’ Party and help it grow. Shortly after joining the Party he learned that their
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Approximate Word count = 671
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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