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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 . By Anna Baird. Thesis Statement. I am going to tell you about Adolf Hitler’s early years, how he became associated with the Nazi’s, and how he came into power. . Hitler’s Early Years. Wanted to become an artist and be accepted into the Academy of Arts. L/O – To examine the changes made to the German Workers’ Party (DAP) by Adolf Hitler. How did Hitler convince the people of Germany?. How did . Hitler. convince . the people of . Germany?. What on earth would make the German people decide to elect such a man?. 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. 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. . 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. 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. 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. Ryo Kambayashi. Institute of Economic Research, . Hitotsubashi. University. Workshop on minimum wages. Lessons from recent experiences and European perspectives. 20. th. Oct. 2017, Paris . What I will talk today …. Hitler was born in Braunau am Inn, Austria, the son of a minor customs official and a peasant girl. . Hitler’s Father. Hitler’s. Mother. A poor student, he never completed high school.. . He applied for admission to the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna twice but was rejected for lack of talent. . 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. 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.. 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. . 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?. 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.
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