PPT-The Rise of Extremism and the Collapse of Weimar democracy
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HI136 History of Germany Lecture 8 The Origins of Nazism Interwar Germany a fertile breeding ground for radical rightwing organizations 1919 Anton Drexler founds
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HI136 History of Germany Lecture 8 The Origins of Nazism Interwar Germany a fertile breeding ground for radical rightwing organizations 1919 Anton Drexler founds the Deutsche Arbeiterpartei. Recall & Recap. Can you remember. 5 facts about those . who opposed the WR?. Was the Weimar Republic saved because the Left was weak?. Who posed the greatest threat to the Weimar Republic?. What crises did the Weimar Republic face 1919-1923?. An . objective tool . for . tracking. and . assessing the level of . political . extremism in the EU. Pinchas. Landau. October 2015. Summary. Political extremism in Europe is widely perceived to be on the rise. Charlie . Hebdo. . attacks?. What do you know about Charlie . Hebdo. ?. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8YVAm3SrJ8. Which question is the most important question for the UK after this tragedy in France? Why?. http://oneillworldhistory.wikispaces.com/. 5/8: Influence. Many historians critique Walt Disney’s “Education for Death” cartoon as racist propaganda against the German race. How does Walt Disney portray the average German citizen in “Education for Death”, and do you think this is a fair depiction? Why or why not? If could sum up the message of this cartoon in one sentence, what would it be? . HI290- History of Germany. The Presidential Election of 1925. Hindenburg as president of the Republic, as painted by Max . Leibermann. , 1927. The Great Depression. German unemployment (in millions), 1928-35. WARNING! . Remember these answers are not full answers but are just suggestions of points that you could include!. How far does this source explain the problems faced by the Weimar Republic?. Explain what the source does show. 1919-1933. Ao1a. Ao1b. Recall, select, deploy and communicate relevant historical knowledge clearly and effectively.. Demonstrate understanding of the past through explanation, analysis and arriving at substantiated judgements of key concepts (causes/ consequence/ significance/ continuity/ change and relationships between key features.. Week 8, November 23 . Angela Merkel, “the defender of the West”?. George Packer, “The Quiet German: The Astonishing Rise of Angela Merkel,” . New Yorker. , December 1, 2014. Weimar periodization. 5 Prevent lessons for Years 5 & 6. Outcomes of the workshop:. To:. understand how PSHE links to and supports all areas of . safeguarding, the Prevent duty and Ofsted. have an overview of the upper KS2 lessons on radicalisation and extremism . The Constitution, . Political Parties, . and Early Threats to the Republic. Mr. Daniel Lazar. Lecture Outline . Background to Weimar: Born in Crisis. Structural-Functional Analysis of Weimar Constitution. L/O – To identify and examine the historical conditions that enabled Hitler to rise to power . The Rise of Authoritarian States. Authoritarian governments. are states in which . power is concentrated in the hands of the few, who rule without consent. UN Human Rights Council Session 35. . Lori Ann Post , PhD. Buehler Center for Health Policy & Economics. Department of Emergency Medicine. Feinberg School of Medicine – Northwestern University. The Constitution, . Political Parties, . and Early Threats to the Republic. Mr. Daniel Lazar. Lecture Outline . Background to Weimar: Born in Crisis. Structural-Functional Analysis of Weimar Constitution. Key Words:. President – . figurehead of the government.. Chancellor – . head of the government on a day-to-day basis.. Reichstag and Reichsrat – . the two chambers of the German Parliament.. Constitution – .
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