PPT-How did Hitler keep control?
Author : tawny-fly | Published Date : 2016-11-06
TERROR Heinrich Himmler Centre of terror network Failed poultry farmer Joined the Nazi party in 1923 taking part in Munich Putsch Himmler believed Hitler was
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TERROR Heinrich Himmler Centre of terror network Failed poultry farmer Joined the Nazi party in 1923 taking part in Munich Putsch Himmler believed Hitler was the Messiah destined to lead Germany to greatness Hitler who was always vulnerable to flattery decided in January . 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.. 14. SECTION . 1. DICTATORS . OF WAR. . OBJECTIVES. Explain how dictators and militaristic regimes arose in. several countries in the 1930s.. L/O – To identify and explain the ways in which the Nazis tried to both control and publicise information and ideas. What is a ‘Totalitarian State’?. Nazi Germany can be classified as a . Totalitarian State. Dictators of the Post-WWI World. Characteristics of Totalitarianism. An official ideology. Italy—Fascism. Germany—Nazism. USSR—Communism. A single mass party. Fascists (Italy). Nazis (Germany). Part A - Foreign. UNIT 4 : 1930-1960. World War I Unresolved. Treaty of Versailles . increases German nationalism . Hitler violates treaty to re-militarize . League of Nations has no way to enforce treaty and former Allies want to avoid war. control the Youth?. Life in Nazi Germany. Youth. Learning Objectives. All must be able to identify 3 ways the Nazis sought to control youth in Germany (Levels 3/4). Many should be able to identify why a political party might seek to control the youth of a country (Levels 5/6). v. Intentionalism. Hitler’s Rise to Power. The . F. ascist State. Treaty . o. f Versailles. Germany lost 13% of its territories in Europe & all if its colonies. Severely restricted armed forces. L/O – To identify and explain the ways in which the Nazis tried to both control and publicise information and ideas. What is a ‘Totalitarian State’?. Nazi Germany can be classified as a . Totalitarian State. World History . Unit 7. 1. . World Depression. Identification. . Low economic activity & rising unemployment, which starts in USA and then spreads to the world. Significance. agriculture and industry production decline. 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. . Formation and characteristics of the National Socialist Government;. National Socialism in power: . intimidation; . treatment of Jews and other minority groups; . opposition to National Socialism by socialists, communists, and the churches.. Introduction. After WWI Europe was unstable.. The World, not just the United States, was trying to escape the Great Depression.. Fascist dictators took control of many governments.. The United States tried to stay neutral as European tensions rose. . L/O – To identify and explain the ways in which the Nazis tried to both control and publicise information and ideas. What is a ‘Totalitarian State’?. Nazi Germany can be classified as a . Totalitarian State. Path to Dictatorship. Despite Hitler being Chancellor, the Nazis still did not control the Reichstag or the German Government. The German Communist Party were Hitler’s biggest threat as they were still attracting voters. Hitler knew his party had to perform well in the forthcoming March elections of 1933…… he needed some way to attract more supporters……..
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