Hitler's Rise to Power: The 1933 Election

History
Year 10 / GCSE / Grade 8
7 questions
~14 mins
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A timeline and chronology worksheet focusing on the key events leading up to the 1933 Election in Nazi Germany, designed to develop understanding of the sequence and significance of events.

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Hitler's Rise to Power: The 1933 Election

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Grade Year 10 / GCSE / Grade 8
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Introduction to the 1933 Election

The 1933 election was a pivotal moment in Nazi Germany, marking Hitler's rise to power. Understanding the timeline of events helps explain how Hitler and the Nazi Party gained influence.

1.
Outline the key events that occurred from Hitler's appointment as Chancellor to the 1933 Election. (4 marks)
[4 marks]
2.
Compare the significance of the Reichstag Fire and the Enabling Act in Hitler's rise to power. (6 marks)
[6 marks]
3.
Explain why the 1933 Election was a turning point in Nazi Germany. (4 marks)
[4 marks]
4.
Analyse how propaganda contributed to the Nazi victory in the 1933 election. (6 marks)
[6 marks]
5.
Write a brief timeline of five key events that led to Hitler's appointment as Chancellor in 1933.
[4 marks]
6.
Compare the impact of the March 1933 Election with the previous election in 1932 on Nazi power. (6 marks)
[6 marks]
7.
Explain how the events of early 1933 helped Hitler to establish a dictatorship. (4 marks)
[4 marks]

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Created
1/1/2026
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1/1/2026
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