2. Hitler ’s Rise to Power Born in 1889 in Austria, Adolf Hitler joined the German Workers’ Party in 1919, renaming it the National Socialist German Workers’ Party ( Nazi Party). His failed 1923 coup led to imprisonment, but by 1932, the Nazis gained 37% of Reichstag votes amid the Great Depression. Nazism and the Rise of Hitler Chapter 3 of CBSE Class 9 History discusses the rise of Hitler and the politics of Nazism , the children and women in Nazi Germany, schools and concentration camps. It further highlights the facts related to Nazism and how they denied various minorities a right to live, anti-Jewish feelings, and a battle against democracy and socialism. History notes of CBSE Class 9 Chapter 3 are easily understandable and cover most of the concepts engagingly. With the help of ... Contents1 Germany, First World War and Birth of the Weimar Republic2 Effects of the First World War 3 Hitler ’s Rise to Power4 Hitler ’s World View5 The Youth in Nazi Germany6 The Nazi Cult of Motherhood 7 The Art of Propaganda 8 Ordinary People and Crimes Against Humanity9 Knowledge about the Holocaust Germany, First World War and Birth of the Weimar […] Vedantu’s Note for Class 9 Social Science History (India and the Contemporary World-I) Chapter 3, examines one of the most pivotal periods in modern history. This chapter provides an in-depth look at how Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party came to power in Germany. It explores the political, economic, and social conditions that allowed Nazism to flourish and the significant events that marked Hitler 's rise to power.