PPT-Nazi Foreign Policy
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The push for lebensraum Ideology 1921 the Nazi Program 19234 Mein Kampf 1928 Zweites Buch 193337 Revision of Versailles November 1937 The Hossbach
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The push for lebensraum Ideology 1921 the Nazi Program 19234 Mein Kampf 1928 Zweites Buch 193337 Revision of Versailles November 1937 The Hossbach. TERROR. . The Police in Nazi Germany.. Until 1933 each state in Germany had its own police force. By 1936 they had been centralised under Himmler as Chief of Police.. The Nazis developed a confusing structure of . 1933-39. Preface. Many German people had suffered during WWI and the Depression. When Hitler came to power, over 6 million people were unemployed. As you can imagine, they welcomed Hitler's economic policies with open arms. The Nazi’s promised to use radical methods to solve the country’s two main problems – desperate unemployment and a crisis in farming. In return for work and other benefits, the majority of German people gave up their political freedom. Was it worth it?. The Gestapo. What was the Gestapo?. . It was an abbreviation for . Geheime. . Staatspolizei. , meaning secret state police; it was the official secret police of the German Nazi state. Who was head of the Gestapo?. Volksgemeinschaft. :. “National Community”. A cornerstone of Nazi ideology and . propaganda. An organic, racial union . of all “. Aryan. ” Germans . Political strife and dissension have . no place in National Socialist society . Two Purposes. To create a positive image of Hitler and the Nazi Party. To create a negative view of those considered to be enemies, particularly Jews. Hitler’s Propaganda Methods. Present simple themes in a repetitive manner. 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. 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. Area of Study Three. German Culture...before and during the Nazi regime.. Before the . Nazis. came to power, Germany’s reputation in the Arts had been growing.. During the . 1920’s. German museums were full of works completed by the German modernists.. www.educationforum.co.uk. . Aims. The promotion of "Aryan" culture and the suppression of other forms of artistic production was yet another Nazi effort to "purify" Germany and spread Nazi propaganda. U.S. foreign policy seeks to promote, protect, and project the foreign policy agenda and interests of the United States. There are three goals in order to meet this objective:. 1. National Security. Treaty of Versailles. 9/11/1918 – Kaiser abdicated. 11/11/1918 – Armistice signed by the new Weimar Government = end of the war.. 1919 – The Treaty of Versailles was given to the German government to sign. . Treaty of Versailles. 9/11/1918 – Kaiser abdicated. 11/11/1918 – Armistice signed by the new Weimar Government = end of the war.. 1919 – The Treaty of Versailles was given to the German government to sign. . Group members: . Target . Group: Women . Requirements. Each person in the group must complete the following:. 1 "Meme VS Propaganda Comparison Slides" (individually). 1 "Research" slide (in pairs). As a group you must:. Empire. The Road to . WWII: Remilitarization and . Lebensraum. Daily Question. How do the Nazis show their belief that many racially pure Germans live . outside . the borders of Germany? Why is it that Jews could never be a part of a future “racial order” in Nazi occupied Europe?.
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