
Wilhelm Frick was appointed Minister of the Interior, and Hermann Göring took control of Prussia's police force. Nonetheless, Hitler managed to get his people appointed to important positions. The other ministers came from other right-wing parties. His new cabinet contained only two members of his own party, the NSDAP. Many of them did not expect Hitler to last very long at all.Īfter his appointment, Hitler was still no autocrat.

Despite the impressive propaganda images Goebbels would produce later, not all Germans were impressed. Uniformed members of the SA ( Sturmabteilung - Nazi fighters) marched under the Brandenburg Gate and past the new address of their leader. That same evening, the Nazis held a torchlight procession through Berlin. The Wilhelmstraße (the street where the Chancellery is located) is ours’, Joseph Goebbels, the future Minister of Propaganda, wrote in his diary. The Nazis’ desire for power was fulfilled. On 30 January 1933, Adolf Hitler was appointed Chancellor, leader of the German government. Although Mein Kampf does not refer to the later mass murder of Jews during the Second World War (the Holocaust), it does show that he had already developed a hatred of Jews at this time.

He wanted to expand the German territory in Eastern Europe and to throw the Jews out of Germany, since he believed they threatened the survival of the German people. In Mein Kampf, Hitler also wrote a lot about the future of Germany.
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Mein Kampf is full of racist ideas and hatred of Jews and communists. He did not believe in parliamentary democracy. He raged against the Treaty of Versailles and the reparations that Germany had to pay because of the Treaty. He talked about his life and his youth, his 'conversion' to antisemitism (the hatred of Jews) and his time as a soldier in the First World War. In Mein Kampf, Hitler wrote about his ideology and presented himself as the leader of the extreme right. He wrote it in prison, where he was serving a sentence for a failed coup he attempted in 1923. On 18 July 1925, Hitler’s book, Mein Kampf (‘My Struggle’) was published.

This party programme remained in force for as long as the Party existed.

