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This is a transcript of a video that explains how Adolf Hitler came to power in Germany. It covers the historical events from the end of the First World War to the death of President Hindenburg in 1934. It also analyzes Hitler's speeches, his propaganda tactics, and his anti-Semitic ideology. The video ends with a message of support for the Holocaust Memorial in São Paulo and a request for donations and likes.
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1. Before the First World War, the German mark had a value of 4 to 1 dollar.
2. In November 1923, the exchange rate of the mark was 1 trillion to 1 dollar.
3. In 1923, a single slice of bread was worth 500 million marks.
4. After the First World War, Germany was forced to sign the Treaty of Versailles, which held Germany responsible for all losses and damages during the war.
5. The Treaty of Versailles imposed heavy reparations on Germany, which was converted to current values at 269 billion marks.
6. The German Empire of Wilhelm II was a federalist parliamentary semi-constitutional monarchy.
7. The German Empire was replaced by the Weimar Republic in 1918, which was led by Friedrich Ebert.
8. The Weimar Republic was a parliamentary democracy, but it never achieved general legitimacy in Germany.
9. The Nazi Party was created in 1920, and its main characteristic was radical anti-Semitism.
10. Adolf Hitler joined the Nazi Party in 1919 and became the 555th member.
11. Hitler was a Corporal in the German army during World War I and received the Iron Cross.
12. Hitler was introduced to the Nazi Party by Karl Mayr and Anton Drexler.
13. Hitler became the leader of the Nazi Party in 1921 and was granted absolute power.
14. The Nazi Party was banned after Hitler's attempted military coup in 1923, but was later unbanned.
15. Hitler was arrested and sentenced to 5 years in prison for treason, but was released on parole after 1 year.
16. In 1925, the Dawes and Young Plans recovered part of the German economy.
17. The Great Depression strengthened Adolf Hitler's popularity, and he saw a huge political opportunity.
18. Hitler became the Chancellor of Germany in 1933, but it was not through a direct election.
19. Hitler's speeches were known for their rhetoric and his ability to manipulate the people.
20. The Enabling Act gave Hitler all legislative and judicial power in his hands.
21. The Nazi Party was considered the only legal party in Germany in July 1933.
22. The Night of the Long Knives took place in 1934, where Hitler's political opponents were arrested and executed.
23. President Hindenburg died in 1934, and Hitler became both head of government and head of state.
24. Hitler officially became the Führer of Germany in 1934.