PPT-Hitler’s Rise to Power

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Created by The Birmingham Holocaust Education Committee February 2008 The Holocaust Adolf Hitler Economy Antisemitism German Nationalism Nazi Propaganda Adolf Hitler

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Created by The Birmingham Holocaust Education Committee February 2008 The Holocaust Adolf Hitler Economy Antisemitism German Nationalism Nazi Propaganda Adolf Hitler Dictator of Germany. By Anna Baird. Thesis Statement. I am going to tell you about Adolf Hitler’s early years, how he became associated with the Nazi’s, and how he came into power. . Hitler’s Early Years. Wanted to become an artist and be accepted into the Academy of Arts. Monday, November 17. th. ,2014. Adolf Hitler. Adolf Hitler (. April 20, . 1889 – April 30. th. , 1945). Born in . Branau. am Inn, . AUSTRIA. Bad relationship with his father, and after his death in 1903, Hitler dropped out of high school. Hitler’s Remaining obstacles. Had to get rid of any persons/organizations of power with allegiances anywhere but with him. . Would need Nazi judges, chiefs of police, law makers, teachers, doctors etc. to all pledge allegiance to the Nazi cause. . "The play is not so much an attack on. Hitler, but rather upon the. complacency of the people who were. able to resist him, but didn't.“ . Brecht. Allegory/ parable/ satire. Brecht wrote the play in 1941, to allegorically reflect the rise of the Nazi’s in Germany (he had already fled the country at this point) and was written to be produced in America.. www.educationforum.co.uk. Deep anger about the First World War and the Treaty of Versailles created an underlying . bitterness and desire for revenge . to which Hitler’s viciousness and expansionism appealed, so they gave him support.. Anti-Semitism, Rise of the Nazi Party, . Support for the Nazi Party . Anti-Semitism. Anti-Jewish prejudice was present long before Adolf Hitler in Europe.. Jews maintained separate religious beliefs, were culturally distinct and divided from Western beliefs.. Do Now: What are some of the struggles that people faced in rebuilding their lives at the end of World War I?. People clearing up rubble after WWI.. Unit Essential Question: What . political and economic challenges did the Western world face in the 1920s and the 1930s, and how did various countries react to these challenges? . Rise of Japan. Review:. 1853: Japan opened to outside trade. 1868 Mutsuhito (Meiji) comes to throne and modernizes. 1894-1895 Japan attacks and defeats China. Sino-Japanese War. 1904-1905 Japan attacks and defeats Russia. 1933-1939. Hitler in power . 1933 Chancellor . The Reichstag Fire. Night of Long Knives – Rohm + SA . eliminated. Fuhrer in 1934 (President Hindenburg died. ). 2. 1936 Full employment – Volkswagen. At the end of World War I and under the threat of a communist revolution, Kaiser Wilhelm II abdicated. In 1919, German leaders drafted a constitution in the city of Weimar. Set up a democratic government known as the Weimar Republic. Overall Purpose:. The overall purpose of this presentation is to explain how this little boy on the left became the man on the right who was ultimately responsible for the death of . millions of people. Although Hitler became the Chancellor of Germany in 1933 he was only the leader of a coalition government.. So how did he manage to turn Germany into a dictatorship?. Removing Opposition. Feb. 1933 – Reichstag fire. Great Depression lead to the rise of Fascism. Enduring Understandings. International conflict often leads to domestic changes..  . Twentieth . Century economic depression was global in scope and helped to fuel worldwide tensions.. Hitler’s Rise to Power. Fascism. Early Life . WWI Service. Weimar Republic. Mein . Kampf. Rise to Power. Demagoguery . A society of racism. Fascism . Fascism: An authoritarian and nationalistic right-wing system of government and social organization..

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