PPT-How did German foreign policy develop between 1933-37?
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LO To identify and examine the foreign policy steps Hitler took to achieve his aims in the years 193337 What influenced his foreign policy As you have seen with
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LO To identify and examine the foreign policy steps Hitler took to achieve his aims in the years 193337 What influenced his foreign policy As you have seen with Mussolini and now Hitler foreign policy is. The push for lebensraum. Ideology. 1921 – the Nazi Program. 1923-4 – ‘Mein . Kampf. ’. 1928 – ‘. Zweites. . Buch. ’. 1933–37 – Revision of Versailles . November 1937 – The . Hossbach. Paper 1 – Move to Global War. Lesson 3. a . – . German Foreign Policy (1933~38). Essential . Question. Examine the ways in which Hitler challenged the postwar settlement until the end of 1937. Learning Outcomes - Students will:. The ‘Folk Community’. HI290- History of Germany. Volksgemeinschaft. (Folk Community). Idea of an equal community of racial comrades. Everyone’s participation. Equality defined racially and socially. HI290- History of Germany. Gustav Stresemann (1878-1929): . Weimar’s Greatest Statesman?. 1907: Enters the Reichstag as the youngest Deputy. . 1917. : Became parliamentary leader of the National Liberal Party.. L/O – To assess the successes and failures of Hitler’s economic policies. To what extent did Germans benefit from Nazi rule in the 1930s?. STARTER. : Can you name the 7 leading . Nazi. figures? Give one fact about each . Unification of Germany 1871- 1890. The New . G. ermany. Under Bismarck’s leadership, the new Germany emerged as the dominant power in central Europe.. “When Bismarck became prime minister of Prussia in 1862, the kingdom was universally considered the weakest of the five European powers. Less than nine years later Prussia had been victorious in three wars, and a unified German Empire had emerged in the heart of Europe, arousing envy and fear among its rivals. When Bismarck left office in 1890, after 28 years as prime minister of Prussia and 19 as chancellor of the German Empire, the map of Europe had been changed beyond measure. The European centre, characterized by a weak conglomeration of small and medium-sized states for centuries, was now home to the foremost military and industrial power on the Continent.”. L/O – To identify the historical conditions, aims, and motives that helped form Germany’s expansionist foreign policy. What influenced his foreign policy?. Hitler’s foreign policy was . influenced and shaped . a . policy pursued by a nation in its dealings with other nations, designed to achieve national . objectives. US Foreign Policy goals--. . ". to build and sustain a more democratic, secure, and prosperous world for the benefit of the American people and the international community.". Essential Vocabulary. Foreign Policy- . the set of goals, principles, and practices that guide a nation in its relations with other nations.. example: Washington’s Farewell Address 1796. . “It is our true policy to steer clear of permanent alliances with any portion of the foreign world”. U.S. foreign policy seeks to promote, protect, and project the foreign policy agenda and interests of the United States. There are three goals in order to meet this objective:. 1. National Security. Our extended text: . Night . by . Elie. Wiesel . Holocaust. : from the Greek word. “. olokauston. ”: a destruction caused by fire or a burned sacrifice. What can literature teach us about humanity and responsibilities to ourselves, our culture, our society, and our world?. HI290- History of Germany. Volksgemeinschaft. (Folk Community). Idea of an equal community of racial comrades. Everyone’s participation. Equality defined racially and socially. Based on exclusion of those who did not fit in racially and biologically (“non-Aryans,” “. Reichstag Elections. Hitler as Chancellor. Elite Cooperation . Aryanization. Talk of Annihilation. . Conclusion. Klaus Mann, . Mephisto. (1936). “I hope to God these madmen never come to power. If they did I wouldn’t want to stay in this country any longer…It’s the underworld crying out for power”. I. Key foreign policy players. . A. . Foreign policy is a shared responsibility of the President and Congress. The system of checks and balances applies. . B. . Despite shared responsibilities, the President is primarily responsible for foreign...
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