rious techniques were utilisedby the Nazi Party throughout the 1930s which ultimately lead them tosuccess.In conclusion, the techniques used by the National SocialistWorkers Party widely changed between the years 1920 and 1933.Crawling out from amongst the rubble of defeat after WWI, the Nazi partywhich started out as a mere group of demobilized soldiers managed, withthe help of Adolf Hitler, to gain support from the workers in society.Hitlers extraordinary public speaking skills became an attraction at hisspeeches and this gathered further supporters for the Nazis. After gainingenough support, Nazi members demanded action and so Hitler togetherwith his supporters staged the Munich, or Beer Hall, Putsch. After failingdisastrously in completing the putsch successfully, Hitler vowed to seizepower legitimately rather than forcibly. As the Great Depression set in,global economic activity slowed but Germanys economy was one ofwhich was hardest hit. Throughout the use of manipulative technology,organised propaganda and well organised skills as well as many othercolourful techniques the Nazi Party managed to gain the most seats in thepartys history as well as the history of the Weimar Republic. The ways inwhich Hitler and the Nazis adapted to and manipulated the vulnerableGerman people allowed them to progressively gain more support morevotes and more power. Until, finally, on 30 January, 1930, Hitler wasappointed Chancellor. From here on in, Hitler was setting the rules of thegame....