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Hidden in a forest, in what is now
the eastern part of Poland,
near the border with Russia,
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lie the remains of a concrete town.
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For three crucial years during WWII
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this was home to one of the most
infamous figures in world history.
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A man who said he and the nation
he led would create an empire
which would outlast any other.
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RECORDING OF HITLER SPEAKING
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Here at the Wolf's Lair,
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his headquarters
in the forest of Rastenburg, in
what was then German East Prussia,
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Adolf Hitler took decisions
which shaped the course of WWII.
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The result was a level
of destruction and suffering
unprecedented in the history of war.
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55 million people died in WWII.
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The Germans took five million
Russian prisoners of war alone.
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Only two million survived.
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During the war, Hitler authorised
a policy unique in all history,
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the mechanised extermination
of an entire people.
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All this was possible
because the Nazis ruled Germany.
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How could it be that a cultured
nation at the heart of Europe
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ever allowed such a man,
and the Nazi party he led,
to come to power?
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Leading Nazis explained
their success easily.
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It was inevitable given what they
called the superhuman qualities
of their leader.
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But the true reasons for the Nazis'
rise to power are not that simple
and are much more alarming.
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Nazism, which was to create
the Second World War,
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was born out of the first.
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On November 11th 1918,
to the surprise of German troops,
the war stopped.
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IN GERMAN:
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The myth grew among many of the
surrendered German soldiers that
they had been stabbed in the back,
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that the front-line troops
and the two million German war dead
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were betrayed by Marxists and Jews
who had fermented dissent at home.
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As the surviving troops returned to
the newly democratic Germany, they
took their bitterness with them.
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It would grow into Nazism in
the south of Germany, in Bavaria.
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Bavaria is a picture-book land,
famous for its lederhosen
and its beer halls,
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but at the end of WWI,
conditions existed here
which would create a revolution.
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After the war, the Allies
continued to blockade Germany
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and the returning troops
were shocked to discover how much
their families were still suffering.
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Millions of Germans were hungry
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and thousands more were dying
of tuberculosis and influenza.
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Politics were polarised.
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Conservatives and Socialists became
radical in the face of crisis.
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With the whole of Germany
in turmoil in the spring of 1919,
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the unrest in Munich resulted in
a left-wing takeover of the city,
the Raterepublik.
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This culminated, in April 1919,
in the Munich Soviet Republic,
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an attempt to create a soviet-style
government of the city,
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only 18 months after the victory of
the Bolsheviks in the Soviet Union.
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Government troops were sent to
quash the rebellion and there was
fighting on the streets of Munich.
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GUNFIRE AND EXPLOSIONS
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More than 500 people were killed.
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The soldiers were supported
by the Freikorps,
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right-wing mercenaries
paid for by the government.
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In Munich, there were cases where
the Freikorps simply shot members
of the Raterepublik out of hand.
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Other Freikorps members heartily
approved of the brutal measures
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used to suppress Communist
revolutionaries throughout Germany.
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Eugene Levine's father was
the leader of the Raterepublik.
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He was executed in June 1919.
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I understand, from my mother,
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that he had been very brave,
the way he met his death.
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And in fact, he called out, er,
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"Long live the world revolution."
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And I realised that an honourable
person would die sooner or later,
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either on the barricades
or put up against a wall and shot.
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Eugene Levine's father was Jewish,
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and the anti-Semitic prejudice
of those on the right
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was further fuelled by the fact
that of the leadership of
the Raterepublik, most were Jewish.
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To the Freikorps,
who celebrated in Munich after
the suppression of the Raterepublik,
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the Jews were convenient scapegoats,
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held to blame
for all the country's ills.
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And the Freikorps had the support
of right-wing officers in the army,
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like Captain Ernst Rohm,
a man with a simple philosophy.
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"Since I am an immature
and wicked man,
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"war and unrest appeal to me
more than order."
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Rohm was involved in the violent
politics of the extreme right,
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and in 1919, he joined
the small German Workers' Party.
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Here he met a 30-year-old veteran
of WWI, Corporal Adolf Hitler,
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a man who shared with Rohm a deep
hatred of Communists and Jews.
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Hitler had also joined
the German Workers' Party in 1919.
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His membership card
said he was member 555,
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but in reality, he was member 55.
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They numbered from 500 to make it
look as if they had more members.
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Hitler was like thousands of other
ex-soldiers, drifting without a job.
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He discovered a natural talent.
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He could channel his anger
at the way the war ended
into powerful speeches.
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Hitler spoke about what he called
the iniquity of the Versailles
Treaty, signed at the end of WWI.
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Under the treaty, Germany lost
large amounts of her own territory
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and was forced to pay reparations
to the victors.
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In the early 1920s,
inflation spiralled out of control.
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In Bavaria, by 1921,
Hitler had become leader
of the small German Workers' Party,
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renamed the National Socialist
German Workers' Party,
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or the Nazis for short.
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It was still one of many different
right-wing parties in Munich,
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and they still all said the same -
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Versailles was a crime
and the Jews were behind it.
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But Hitler's dynamism, together
with his uncompromising tone,
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began to attract other prominent
Bavarians to the Nazi party.
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In 1922,
a WWI flying ace joined the Nazis.
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Holder of awards for gallantry
and Richthofen squadron commander
during WWI, Hermann Goering.
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"I joined the party because it was
revolutionary, not because
of any ideological nonsense."
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The Nazi party spread its appeal
into the Bavarian countryside.
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One agricultural student,
who was to become a chicken farmer,
found in the Nazis
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an expression of his obsession
with the relationship between
German blood and German soil.
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"The yeoman of his own acre
is the backbone
of the German people's character.
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"Cowards are born in towns,
heroes in the country."
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The words of another Bavarian,
Heinrich Himmler,
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chicken farmer and, later,
commander of the SS.
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In January 1923, the Nazis
exploited the discontent caused by
the French occupation of the Ruhr.
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French troops came to enforce
reparation payments.
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They succeeded
in alienating the Germans.
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In Munich, in 1923,
in the atmosphere of crisis caused
by the occupation of the Ruhr,
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Hitler and the Nazis acted.
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Hitler stood on the stage of the
Burgerbraukeller on November 8th,
interrupting a right-wing meeting.
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He called
for a revolution to overthrow
the left-wing government in Berlin.
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The next day, the Nazis and
other right-wing parties marched
through Munich to gain support.
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They were stopped by the police
at the war memorial.
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The Nazis hoped the army and police,
many of whom were right-wingers,
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would join them
in a march on Berlin.
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GUNFIRE
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The police didn't support them.
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Shots were fired and the marchers
were routed. Hitler fled the scene.
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Four policemen and 16 Nazis
lost their lives.
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Hitler was tried with other leaders
of the putsch in early 1924.
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The trial was a media sensation
with entrance by ticket only.
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The Nazis hadn't just killed
four policemen,
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they had also
organised a bank robbery.
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A defiant Hitler told the court,
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"You may pronounce us guilty,
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"but the goddess who presides over
the eternal court of history
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"will, with a smile, tear in pieces
the charge of the public prosecutor
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"for she acquits us."
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Hitler gained fame
for his apparently brave stand.
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But it was a con trick,
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for he knew as he spoke
that the judge would be lenient.
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Hidden from the public was the
truth about a previous appearance
Hitler had made in a Bavarian court.
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More than two years before,
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Nazi thugs, egged on by Hitler,
had disrupted a left-wing meeting,
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dragged the speaker off the stage
and beaten him up.
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Almost all the documents relating
to the trial were seized by
the Nazis when they came to power.
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But one or two from this trial
survived, hidden in the archive,
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and they tell truths
the Nazis wanted to hide.
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Hitler got the minimum sentence
possible - three months in prison.
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The sympathy of the judge
didn't stop there.
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He wrote to the appeal court and
asked them to reduce his sentence.
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As a result, Hitler served
only one month in prison
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and a period on probation.
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The judge in Hitler's first trial
was called Georg Neithardt,
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the same judge whom the authorities
let preside over the putsch trial.
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It must have been obvious to Hitler
that the court would be lenient.
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Hitler had attempted revolution,
incited murder and his followers
had robbed a bank.
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He served nine months
in Landsberg prison.
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But even so, by 1924,
it seemed that Hitler and the Nazis
had become an irrelevance.
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In the mid-1920s, the German
economy recovered, as inflation
was reduced to single figures.
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The Weimar government had solved
the reparations problem by
borrowing money from the Americans
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which it used to pay the French
and British their own reparations.
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The good times were financed
by short-term credit.
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There were Germans who disapproved
of the "Weimar decadence".
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They joined non-political groups
like the Wandervogel,
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who called for a return
to an older, simpler way of life.
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One small political party sought
to capitalize on this longing
for old-fashioned values.
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In the mid-1920s, the Nazi party
was small but radical.
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Their party programme promised that
if the Nazi party came into power
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German Jews would be stripped
of citizenship and could be
expelled from the country.
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INTERVIEWER ASKS IN GERMAN:
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The fantasy of a world Jewish
conspiracy was openly preached
by the Nazis...and believed.
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Along with their anti-Semitism
went a belief that violence was
a part of the political process.
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The party had a paramilitary wing,
the brown-shirted storm troopers,
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who protected Nazi meetings,
intimidated the followers of other
parties and drummed up support.
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Towering over the small party
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was the personality of the man
now called the Fuhrer, Adolf Hitler.
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The way the party was evolving
was essentially the way it would be
structured when they ruled Europe,
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and the structure was a strange one.
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Though these images of Nazi offices
in the 1920s seem ordered enough,
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the administration of the party
was chaotic.
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Hitler hated committee meetings and
disliked arbitrating between rivals.
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The Fuhrer was often late.
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One prominent Nazi, Gottfried Feder,
complained to Hitler,
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"I regard your time management
as very damaging
for the entire movement."
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Yet the party still functioned.
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Hitler was a passionate believer
in the law of natural selection.
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"Men dispossess one another
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"and one perceives that,
at the end of it all,
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"it is always the stronger
who triumphs.
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"The stronger asserts his will.
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"It's the law of nature."
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Hitler's obsession with this idea
of the survival of the fittest
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meant that when a party member
wrote to him and asked to be made
leader of his local branch,
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he was answered thus by Max Amann,
one of Hitler's confidants -
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"Herr Hitler takes the view that
it is not the job of the leadership
to appoint party leaders.
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"You state that almost all the local
members have confidence in you,
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"so why don't you take over
leadership of the branch?"
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But now, seven years after
Hitler had become leader,
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the Nazi party was failing dismally
in the great struggle.
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Despite the enthusiasm
of the party faithful,
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the Nazis could not
get themselves elected to power.
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In the 1928 election,
the Nazis got just 2.6% of the vote.
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The vast majority
of the German electorate, over 97%,
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rejected them and their leader.
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This secret government report,
compiled before the 1928 election,
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says that the Nazi party has
"no noticeable influence" on
the great masses of the population.
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The Nazis were a tiny fringe party,
almost a joke.
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Yet, just four years
and eight months later,
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Hitler was chancellor of Germany,
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for the Nazis were helped
by circumstance.
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Germany suffered.
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A drop in world agricultural prices
brought poverty to the countryside
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and then the Wall Street Crash
heralded a world economic slump.
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The Americans called in their loans.
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German unemployment rose to
five and a half million in 1931.
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Unemployed lived rough
in the cities
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as Germany became economically
the worst-hit nation in the world.
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Then, just when it seemed things
couldn't get any worse...
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Then, just when it seemed things
couldn't get any worse...they did.
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The five major banks crashed
in 1931.
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More than 20,000 German businesses
folded.
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Now the middle class was suffering.
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In the economic crisis,
the Nazis' vote increased.
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They still said the same -
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Versailles was a crime, Jews should
lose citizenship, Marxism must be
destroyed, Germany must be reborn.
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The message hadn't changed but
more Germans were ready to hear it,
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and in this economic crisis,
people who had never seen
or heard Hitler still voted Nazi.
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RECORDING OF HITLER SPEAKING
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In a remote town in German
East Prussia, like Neidenburg,
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in 1928,
the Nazis got 2.3% of the vote.
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In 1930,
their vote leapt up to 25.8%,
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yet Hitler didn't visit here and
there was no Nazi party in the town.
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But the Communists started
to pick up votes too.
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Something sinister was happening
to this new democracy.
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It seemed to be splitting apart
as voters rushed to the extremes.
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Alois Pfaller had joined the
Communist party in the late 1920s
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and now took on the Nazis
in the streets.
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SONG TRANSLATED FROM GERMAN:
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NEW SONG:
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FIRST SONG AGAIN:
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Hitler said that he was the man
who could solve the economic crisis,
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at the head of a dynamic party
that promised to destroy
Germany's internal enemies.
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And Hitler campaigned
in a fresh and original way.
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In his 1932 election campaign,
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he travelled by aeroplane
to 20 cities in seven days.
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Though he was to lose the election
to President Hindenburg,
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Hitler had established himself
as a credible alternative leader.
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The Nazi party proposed little
in the way of detailed policies,
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but it offered order, discipline
and the personality of Adolf Hitler.
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Fridolin von Spaun met him
in the early 1930s.
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By 1932, the majority of Germans,
in voting for Communists and Nazis,
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were voting for parties openly
committed to overthrowing democracy.
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Democracy had arrived in Germany
at the end of WWI.
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Now the majority of Germans
wanted rid of it.
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Hitler made it quite clear
that a vote for the Nazis
was a vote for dictatorship.
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As a result of the elections
of July 1932,
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the Nazis became the biggest party
in Germany, with 37% of the vote.
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One man stood between Hitler
and the chancellorship,
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the man Hitler had challenged
for the presidency.
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Hindenburg met Hitler
on August 13th 1932.
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Hitler demanded to be chancellor.
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Hindenburg refused, and his state
secretary recorded the reasons why.
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"He could not bring himself to give
government power to a single party
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"which did not represent
the majority of the electorate
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"and which was intolerant,
lacking in discipline
and frequently appeared violent."
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But then, different pressure groups
began to lobby President Hindenburg.
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A group of businessmen,
including the former president
of the Reichsbank, Hjalmar Schacht,
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wrote to Hindenburg, arguing that
Hitler must get the chancellorship
for the good of Germany.
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New pressures came as the results
of an army war game arrived.
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It said that in the event of civil
unrest, the army couldn't control
both the Nazis and the Communists.
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"It's been shown that the forces
of law and order of the Reich
and of the German states
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"could not protect the country
against National Socialists and
Communists and protect the borders."
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But if there were pressures on
Hindenburg as 1932 came to a close,
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there were also pressures
on the Nazis.
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The crowds outside
Nazi headquarters in Munich
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weren't aware of the nature
of the problem.
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They were going bankrupt due to the
cost of fighting so many elections.
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A key figure in the party,
Gregor Strasser, had just resigned
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and the Nazi vote had dropped to
33% in the November 1932 election.
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It looked like their support
had peaked.
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But the traditional right felt
they had to negotiate with Hitler.
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They too wanted
to eliminate democracy
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and without the Nazis
they had no access to mass support.
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A former chancellor,
the aristocratic von Papen,
came up with a deal.
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Hitler could be chancellor
if von Papen was vice chancellor
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and there were only two other Nazis
in the cabinet.
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The theory was
Hitler would be tamed.
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As a result, Hindenburg offered
Adolf Hitler the chancellorship
on January 30th 1933.
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Von Papen crowed,
"We've hired him,"
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and the new cabinet posed
for the cameras.
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The Nazis would later try
and rewrite history
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to say that he became chancellor
simply because it was his destiny,
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but, in reality, he had been helped
into power by economic circumstance
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and the support and miscalculation
of others.
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It all happened so fast
in those days,
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after one had seen it come gradually.
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The Communist party line,
to which I still belonged,
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was that it doesn't matter
if Hitler gets to power.
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He'll soon prove himself incompetent
and then it's our turn.
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For some extraordinary reason, they
didn't realise that he was going to
change the law once he came to power,
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which he did very smartly.
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On January 30th 1933, the same day
Hitler was appointed chancellor,
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the Nazis held a torchlight
celebration parade in Berlin.
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The revolution had begun.
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There were a few storm troopers
who had Jewish girlfriends
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and therefore, a lot
of German Jews thought, "Oh, well,
it's not going to be so bad.
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"They have Jewish girlfriends,
they can't hate us all."
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Oh, it's heartbreaking.
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Subtitles by Neil Gemmill
BBC Scotland - 1997
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