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5 Why did the Munich Putsch fail MK 2008 Munich Putsch 8 th November 1923 x2013 What happened x2022 8 November 1923 a meeting being addressed by Gustav von Kahr
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5 Why did the Munich Putsch fail MK 2008 Munich Putsch 8 th November 1923 x2013 What happened x2022 8 November 1923 a meeting being addressed by Gustav von Kahr the Head of the Bavarian g. 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/. Warm Up – First 20mins – Assess this source as evidence of Nazi beliefs about the role of women.. I detest women who dabble in politics. And if their dabbling extends to military matters, it becomes utterly unendurable. In no local political section of the party has a woman ever ha the right to hold even the smallest post. It has therefore been said we were a party who regarded women only as a machine for making children, or else a plaything. That is far from the case. I attach a lot of importance to women in the training of youth and that of good works. But gallantry forbids one to give women an opportunity of putting themselves I positions which do not suit them. Everything that entails combat is exclusively men’s business. There are many other fields in which one must rely on women; organising a house for instance.. www.educationforum.co.uk. . Introduction. Those who spoke out against Hitler and his policies faced intimidation and threats from the Gestapo, or imprisonment and in some cases execution. However, there were some brave individuals and groups who openly opposed Hitler and his policies - a few survived, but many were killed. 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. Chapter 32, Section 3. Introduction. As part of their vision for Europe, the Nazis proposed a new racial order.. They proclaimed that the Germanic peoples, or . Aryans. , were a “master race.” (a misuse of the term . Background: . Many of the branches of the Nazi Party had their own propaganda offices. This includes nine weekly quotation posters issued by the Propaganda Office of the Hitler Youth headquarters in Berlin. According to the catalog of the Deutsche . 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. WARNING! . Remember these answers are not full answers but are just suggestions of points that you could include!. Why was this poster published in Germany in 1932?. What is the main message ?. The artist of the cartoon wants me to think…. icHistory.com. Why were the Nazis able to control opposition so effectively?. Intro : . The short answer is through . FEAR. via the creation of a . POLICE STATE.. To develop the answer think … . ATP. 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.. Historiography. Until 1980’s the predominant view was that the . Mittelstand. [middle-classes] provided most support for the Nazis.. Bracher. and . Brozat. advocated this view.. H. istoriography. 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..
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