rise of nazi germany
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Post World War I Post World War I Germany Germany
Rise of Rise of NazismNazism
I. The Weimar Republic, 1919I. The Weimar Republic, 1919
A.German king was removed – Germans did not elect to have this democratic gov’t.B.Many Germans felt that the Treaty of Versailles was a humiliation of Germany.
Kaiser Wilhelm Kaiser Wilhelm exiled in Hollandexiled in Holland..
I. The Treaty of Versailles: A Bitter PillI. The Treaty of Versailles: A Bitter PillA. German king was removed – Germans did not elect to have this democratic gov’t.
B. Many Germans felt that the Treaty of Versailles was a humiliation of Germany.
1. Germany had to pay reparations - $30 billion2. Germany had to reduce its military3. Germany had to accept full blame for the war
The “Stab-In-The-Back” Theory
German soldiers are dissatisfied.German soldiers are dissatisfied.Film Clip 16:30-18:53
C. The new government did not know how to deal with economic problems. 1. 46% unemployment and inflation. Plus WWI reparations 2. New political parties emerged (social democrats, Catholic Center,
Communists, Fascist nationalists)
Date Marks U.S. Dollars
1919 4.2 1
1921 75 1
1922 400 1
Jan. 1923 7,000 1
Jul. 1923 160,000 1
Aug. 1923 1,000,000 1
Nov. 1, 1923 1,300,000,000 1
Nov. 15, 1923 1,300,000,000,000 1
Nov. 16, 1923 4,200,000,000,000 1
German Inflation Chart: 1919-1923
Film Clip 36:38-38:19
HyperinflationHyperinflation
II. Rise of Adolph Hitler
Film Clip 39:49-41:30
A.1920 – Joined right-wing political group called ____________________________________________ - Goal to overturn Treaty of Versailles and combat communism
National Socialist German Workers’ Party (Nazi)
II. Rise of Adolph Hitler
Film Clip 39:49-41:30
B.1923 – Hitler and others jailed for rebellion against Weimar Republic.
The “Beer Hall Putsch” was a failed takeover of the government. Hitler was put on trial, convicted and sentenced to five years in prison.
He only served 8 months of his sentence.
•Social Darwinism: The idea that the Aryan Race was the “master” race and needed to be purified!
•Autarky: The idea that Germany should be economically self-sufficient.
C. In jail, Hitler wrote ______________ (My Struggle) - Idea of a “master race” called Aryans (blonde and blue-eyed) - Germany was overcrowded and needed ______________.
Mein Kampf
lebensraum
Imprisonment and Mein Kampf
D. 1926-1932 – Nazis organized Hitler Youth and Brown Shirts - Used propaganda to rally support and blame “enemies”
Film Clip 101:12-102:40
Hitler giving a speech at a Beer Hall
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E. 1932 – Nazis won more seats in the German parliament than other parties
- Hitler was asked to become chancellor
F. Once in office, Hitler called for new elections - 6 days before the election, a fire destroyed the _____________ (building where parliament met) - Nazis blamed the communists and won election
"You are now witnessing the beginning of a great epoch in German history. . . This fire is the beginning," Hitler told a news reporter at the scene.
Reichstag
Film Clip 107:45-112:40 Burning down of the Reichstag
With majority control, Hitler demanded absolute power for 4 years. Passed the Enabling Law!
Film Clip 124:12- END
Explain how Hitler gained influence in Germany? What tactics and methods does he use and why are they effective?
III. What were Hitler’s goals for Germany?III. What were Hitler’s goals for Germany?
A. He wanted to organize a fascist nation.1. Promotion of socialism2. Banned all political parties3. Elite, black-uniformed unit called the SS was created (loyal to Hitler)4. ____________ – secret police5. Use of propaganda6. Increased military
Gestapo
IV. War On JewsIV. War On JewsA. ________________ –
prejudice against JewsB. 1933 – Jews forbidden to
hold public officeC. 1935 – ________________
– deprived Jews of German citizenship, property, and jobs.
Anti-Semitism
Nuremberg Laws
A. November 9, 1938 – _____________ (Night of Broken Glass)Kristallnacht
The Night of Broken Glass •Destruction of about 7,000 Jewish businesses
•30,000 Jewish men were arrested and sent to concentration camps.
V. Hitler’s ScapegoatsV. Hitler’s Scapegoats
The French
The Communists
The Treaty of Versailles
The Jews, Bankers
The Weimar Republic
Stalin and Hitler ComparisonStalin and Hitler ComparisonStalin Hitler
Political Totalitarian – Communist LeaderPower by force and manipulation
Used Propaganda and censorshipUsed secret police
Reign of Terror - GulagsExecuted Rivals (Trotsky)
Totalitarian – Fascist LeaderPower through Democratic means and
manipulation – Reichstag fireUsed Propaganda and censorship
Used secret policeExecuted Rivals (communists) Nuremberg Laws against Jews
Economic CommunistCollectivization
Five Year Plans – Public works, Industrialization, Military
State controlled all aspects of economy
SocialismIgnored treaty of Versailles
Improved economy by developing Military, public works projects
State controlled most aspects of economySocial Cult of Personality
Controlled Schools, newspapersYouth Groups
Cult of PersonalityControlled Schools, newspapers
Youth GroupsCreated myth of Aryan master race