Adolph Hitler took control of the Nazi Party in 1921 when he became its chairman. His leadership transformed the party into a powerful political force leading to his appointment as Chancellor of Germany in 1933. This period marked a significant shift in German politics and history. ;
Adolph Hitler took control of the Nazi Party in 1921 when he became its chairman. His leadership transformed the party into a major political force, culminating in his appointment as Chancellor of Germany in 1933. Key events during his rise included joining the party in 1919, the failed Beer Hall Putsch in 1923, and rebuilding the party's structure in the years that followed.
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