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19231938 Thesis Learning from the tactics of Benito Mussolini the failed Beer Hall Putsch and the propaganda genius of Joseph Goebbels the Nazi Party upset with

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19231938 Thesis Learning from the tactics of Benito Mussolini the failed Beer Hall Putsch and the propaganda genius of Joseph Goebbels the Nazi Party upset with the terms imposed on Germany created an . 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 . 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. . Germany 1919-1929. Weimar republic-imposed, proportional representation- 10 coalitions 1920’s. Unrest in Germany- communists, right wing activists. Treaty Versailles- reparations £6600million, no navy over 10000 tonnes, army 100000. What I want you to know. …. Vocabulary. Nazism. : German brand of fascism. Der . Führer. : leader of the Nazi party. Swastika. : symbol of the Nazi party. “Mein . Kampf. ”. : book written by Hitler. 1.Legal Revolution – Consolidation of power in the Reichstag.. When Hitler came to power, his authority was limited by parliament and President Hindenburg. The SA were also getting very powerful. Hitler was determined to eliminate these obstacles.. Overall Purpose:. The overall purpose of this presentation is to explain how this little boy on the left became the man on the right who was ultimately responsible for the death of . millions of people. 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. 1931-1941. Section 1: America and the World. I. . The Rise of Dictators. The treaty that ended World War I and the economic depression that followed contributed to the rise of dictatorships in Europe and Asia.. Created by:. The Birmingham Holocaust Education Committee. February 2008. The Holocaust. . Adolf Hitler. Economy. Antisemitism. German Nationalism. Nazi Propaganda. Adolf Hitler, Dictator of Germany. By Bradley Veile. Lakeside High School. Plummer, ID. Early Influences. Early Interests. Priesthood. Cowboys & Indians. . Playing “war”- Conducted Battles as Boer. . Artist. . denied entry to Vienna Academy of Fine Arts. Element B. Identify Nazi ideology, policies, and consequences that led to the Holocaust.. Essential Questions. What was the Holocaust?. How did Nazi’s use propaganda to spread their ideologies?. What were the Nazi Ideology, policies, and consequences that led to the Holocaust?. 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.. 13. Learning Objectives. Contrast leadership and power.. Explain the three bases of formal power and the two bases of personal power.. Explain the role of dependence in power relationships.. Identify power or influence tactics and their contingencies.. 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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