PPT-Hitler’s Aggressions

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Germanys Actions Withdraws from League of Nations German troops march into Rhineland Violates Treaty of Versailles Austria March 1938 Germany takes over Austria

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Germanys Actions Withdraws from League of Nations German troops march into Rhineland Violates Treaty of Versailles Austria March 1938 Germany takes over Austria Violate Treaty of Versailles. L/O – To examine the causes, events and consequences of the Night of the Long Knives. Now that Hitler had dictatorial powers, he set about consolidating Nazi authority over the country.. Key groups such as the army and big business had to be brought under Nazi control, and threats from within the party also had to be addressed.. Don’t Mess With Uncle Joe. Background Events: . The . USSR attacked . Finland. “Winter War”.. . Italy . invades Greece but . were soon forced back into Albania. .. . Significance. : . Yugoslavia disappeared from the map as Hitler had to come to Mussolini’s rescue. Outline of what we’ll cover..... Hitler’s aims and The Treaty of Versailles. Rearmament. Expansion. Anchluss. Appeasement. Nazi-Soviet Pact. Task...Let’s see what you already know..work in pairs... By: . Pranay. . Ippagunta. Hitler’s Childhood. Early Years. Dictator Adolf Hitler was born in . Branau. am Inn, Austria, on April 20, 1889, and was the fourth of six children born to . Alois. Hitler and . Adolf Hitler : Was Hitler a passionat 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. . 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 . 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.. Hitler was also a World War I veteran. Hitler was also enraged over the peace settlement following World War I. Hitler joined the National Socialist German Workers’ (Nazi) Party in 1919. “. Nationalsozialistische. in Germany. Weimar Republic. In 1919, after centuries of totalitarian rule, the German nation established a republic. A constitution written at eh city of Weimar created the first attempt at democracy in Germany. From its beginning, the Weimar Republic was plagued by a series of problems. The new republic seemed doomed to fail from the beginning.. Created by:. The Birmingham Holocaust Education Committee. February 2008. Born in Austria. Braunau-am-Inn. Insert Hitler Family tree. Reared Catholic. Adolf (center) with schoolmates, 1900.. St. . Michael’s Catholic Church attended by Hitler as a child. . G Moore. AIMS. UNITE ALL GERMAN SPEAKING PEOPLE. GET RID OF . HATED . TREATY of VERSAILLES. MORE LIVING . SPACE. RE-ARM GERMANY. RE-ARMING GERMANY. VERY UNHAPPPY WITH . VERSAILLES . RESTRICTIONS. INTRODUCED CONSCRIPTION. 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. 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.

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