PPT-How do historians explain the rise of Hitler?

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LO To evaluate the historiographical schools of thought and historians interpretations on the rise of Hitler Historians and Hitler Some historians stress the German

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LO To evaluate the historiographical schools of thought and historians interpretations on the rise of Hitler Historians and Hitler Some historians stress the German nature of the Third Reich. Path to War. Japan’s . Expansion in Asia. heavily depended on foreign sources on raw . material .  Island Nation. 1931 – 1933 Japanese . military . invades and conquers Chinese province of Manchuria. Benito Mussolini, Adolf Hitler, and Joseph Stalin. The Rise of Totalitarian States. Remember the economic situation after WWI. Democracy/Capitalism failing?!. People look to their leaders for help. But were they helping?. Why was Hitler so popular. .. . How far do you think Hitler and the Nazi's views were a reaction to the modernising of Germany in the 20's?. WALT: What were Hitler’s main ideas and how were they connected.. "The play is not so much an attack on. Hitler, but rather upon the. complacency of the people who were. able to resist him, but didn't.“ . Brecht. Allegory/ parable/ satire. Brecht wrote the play in 1941, to allegorically reflect the rise of the Nazi’s in Germany (he had already fled the country at this point) and was written to be produced in America.. 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…. Do Now: What are some of the struggles that people faced in rebuilding their lives at the end of World War I?. People clearing up rubble after WWI.. Unit Essential Question: What . political and economic challenges did the Western world face in the 1920s and the 1930s, and how did various countries react to these challenges? . Rise of Japan. Review:. 1853: Japan opened to outside trade. 1868 Mutsuhito (Meiji) comes to throne and modernizes. 1894-1895 Japan attacks and defeats China. Sino-Japanese War. 1904-1905 Japan attacks and defeats Russia. Path to War. Japan’s . Expansion in Asia. heavily depended on foreign sources on raw . material .  Island Nation. 1931 – 1933 Japanese . military . invades and conquers Chinese province of Manchuria. and the Totalitarian State. Events of the 1930s. North America . – Depression (spills over to Europe). Other countries experiencing social and political . upheaval during this time. Communism - public . 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. power. . What did he say he was going to do in Germany? . 5 . complete, detailed sentences. In your Do Now Section, write what you think this quote tells you:. “With the rise of Nazism, nothing Jews had done for their country . Great Depression lead to the rise of Fascism. Enduring Understandings. International conflict often leads to domestic changes..  . Twentieth . Century economic depression was global in scope and helped to fuel worldwide tensions.. I. . Fascism. A . political movement that promotes extreme. forms . of nationalism and . militarism; includes denial of individual rights and dictatorial one-party rule.. Characteristics. C. Principles . Hitler’s Rise to Power. Fascism. Early Life . WWI Service. Weimar Republic. Mein . Kampf. Rise to Power. Demagoguery . A society of racism. Fascism . Fascism: An authoritarian and nationalistic right-wing system of government and social organization..

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