PPT-Who were the Nazis?

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 Start The German Workers Party led by Anton Drexler was formed in 1919  Hitler  joined  and soon became leader    His speeches gave people scapegoats

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 Start The German Workers Party led by Anton Drexler was formed in 1919  Hitler  joined  and soon became leader    His speeches gave people scapegoats to blame for Germanys problems. HI136, History of Germany. Lecture 8. The Origins of Nazism. Interwar Germany a fertile breeding ground for radical right-wing organizations.. 1919: Anton Drexler founds the . Deutsche . Arbeiterpartei. ALL OF US will be able to give reasons why Hitler became Chancellor and extract information from sources. (E3-D2). EVEN BETTER IF you can explain reasons how Hitler became Chancellor use your own knowledge to explain why a source is/. How Did It End?. Approaching Defeat. With the Soviets rapidly approaching from the East and the Allies from the West, the Nazis began moving Jews to concentration camps in Germany. The Nazis then began destroying their extermination camps in hopes that the mass killings they conducted would not be discovered by the Allies. AP World History. Fascism – Democracy Denied. World War I causes Europeans to distrust democracy. Communism. Fascism. Communism and fascism struggle for control over many European countries. European countries, especially Germany, are desperate for relief of many ills. . www.educationforum.co.uk. Resistance – the Context. The Nazis used propaganda, terror and . volksgemeinschaft. to make sure the German people didn’t resist their rule. There was very little active resistance to the Nazis between 1933-39. Facts to know…. 1. . Mein Kampf . (My struggle) reflected Hitler’s obsessions: Extreme nationalism, racism, anti-Semitism. 2. Lebensraun- living space: Hitler believed that Germany needed to expand its territory for the German people. Key Topic 1. Weimar Republic. 1918-1929. November 1918. Germany loses WW1. Kaiser abdicates. Armistice signed (agreement to stop fighting). June 1919. Treaty of Versailles. G. UILT. . Germany had to accept all responsibility for the war. The November Criminals. Positive features. Weaknesses. Political Violence. The Treaty of Versailles. The Weimar Constitution. Invasion of the Ruhr. Kapp. Putsch. The . Spartacists. Hyperinflation. Terms. A small group of students at Munich university, led by siblings Hans (age 24) and Sophie Scholl (21) and . Christoph. . Probst. . They disagreed with the Nazis aims and persecution of the Jews. They were disgusted with the lack of opposition and wanted to shame the German people for supporting Hitler.. www.educationforum.co.uk. . What is Culture. Culture refers to activities like Art, Literature, cinema, music, theatre, radio, film, architecture.. The Nazis wanted culture to reflect Nazi ideas – nationalism and Aryan superiority, the Hitler Myth, rejection of Christian ideas, . c. ollapse in 1933. Economic Crisis. Political Intrigue. Part played by the Nazis. Economic Crisis. Wall Street Crash in 1929 – Great Depression caused all countries economic problems but Germany suffered more as so dependant on loans from USA.. Hitler was impressed by Mussolini & used many of his ideas to make the Nazi Party strong in Germany . Adolf Hitler was . an early Nazi recruit . & quickly rose to . power in the party . The Nazis were a fascist group in Germany that wanted to overthrow the disloyal Weimar Republic. But when World War II began, the camps changed to forced labor and outright murder. By 1942, extermination through work was official policy, and prisoners in all the concentration camps were—quite literally—worked to death.. Learning objective . – to be able to assess the effectiveness of . Nazi control of art and sport. .. I can . describe. some of the ways that the Nazis used . art and sport. .. Grade . 5. I can . e.

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