PPT-Chapter 29 - Germany after WW1 and the Rise of Nazism

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HW outline Nazi Expansion and the Second World War up to The Grand Alliance p 975 980 Today Rise of Hitler Tomorrow The Holocaust Monday WWII Battles etc

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HW outline Nazi Expansion and the Second World War up to The Grand Alliance p 975 980 Today Rise of Hitler Tomorrow The Holocaust Monday WWII Battles etc. Corps. The ter founded unist Party ofGermany. Communists and Socialists henceforth became irreconcilableenemies and could not make common cause against Hitler. Bothrevolutionaries and militant nationa and the Rise of Nazism. The Treaty of Versailles. Versailles . i. s a grand palace outside of the city of Paris, France. At the end of WWI, leaders from the countries involved in the war met there to write a treaty. The Treaty of Versailles explained what the winners would gain and what the losers would lose. . Review Questions. Who’s death began . W. orld . W. ar 1?. What type of warfare was characteristic of the Western Front?. What country pulled out of the war in 1917, signing the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk. Europe Between the Wars: 1920-1939. Problems After the War. Reparations Crisis. Germany had to pay reparations for WWI. Payments were too big, Germany couldn’t afford them. France occupied parts of Germany in retaliation. World History - LHS. Fascism. Characteristics. Political philosophy that raises nationalism (& often race) above the individual. Government is centralized. Government headed by a dictator. Strict organization of the economy, society. SS6H7 The student will explain conflict and change in Europe to the 21. st. century.. a. Describe major developments following World War I: the Russian . Revolution, the Treaty of Versailles, worldwide depression, and the rise of Nazism. Corps. The ter founded unist Party ofGermany. Communists and Socialists henceforth became irreconcilableenemies and could not make common cause against Hitler. Bothrevolutionaries and militant nationa Corps. The ter founded unist Party ofGermany. Communists and Socialists henceforth became irreconcilableenemies and could not make common cause against Hitler. Bothrevolutionaries and militant nationa and Division. HI290- History of Germany. The Allies and the Future of Germany. Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin at the . Yalta Conference, . February 1945. US . Secretary of . the Treasury, . Henry . Morenthau. N_________ S___________. = ideology/program linked to 20th-century German Nazi Party & State. . Characterized as form of fascism that incorporates scientific R________ & Anti-S_________ propaganda. in Germany . Key Events. Why did Germany turn to Totalitarian rule during the 1920s and 1930s and what happened when Hitler . and the Nazis came . to power? .  . Step 1: . (in small groups) . Look through the 11 slides you are given. our Propaganda Lesson. Rise of Nazism Background:. The democratic government in Germany after World War I (Weimar Republic) faced major problems. A political party called the Nazi . Party (led by Hitler) . The Diary of Anne Frank “ WebQuest ” How did the end of WWI leave Germany open to follow a man like Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party ? Propaganda didn’t prepare Germany for the defeat in WWI. They were punished by the Allies and were disarmed and forced to pay reparations to France and Britain. The new government (Weimar Republic) could not handle the depressed economy or the rampant lawlessness and disorder. . by Mark Tibbles MSc. . THE TREATY OF VERSAILLES. WWI ended on 11/11/1918.. The following year 28/061919 the Treaty of Versailles was signed..

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