warm-up rise of hitler
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Warm-Up
Lesson
Question
Lesson Goals
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Rise of Hitler
Learn about Nazi Germany.
Analyze how
came to power. Describe how
rule affected the lives of
German people.
Explain how Nazi
expansion and
increased
in the 1930s.
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Warm-Up
Words to Know
Write the letter of the definition next to the matching word as you work through the
lesson. You may use the glossary to help you.
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The End of the “Great War”
In the Treaty of Versailles, was forced to:
• take responsibility for the war.
• give up the it had captured.
• surrender most of its resources.
• take financial responsibility for all done during the war.
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A. to teach others to completely accept the viewpoints
and beliefs of a particular group
B. a reward to encourage someone to behave in a
particular way
C. anti-Jewish discrimination or prejudice; hatred
towards Jews
D. to give someone what they want in the hope that a
threat will lessen
E. a Nazi ideal of sufficient “living space” for German
Aryans
F. a German empire
_____ anti-Semitism
_____ appeasement
_____ indoctrinate
____ Reich
_____ incentive
_____ lebensraum
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The Weimar Republic2
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Germany’s Worsening Economy in Early 1930s
Circle the number that indicates the percentage of people unemployed in Germany
in 1932.
After the war, Germany created the .
• The government borrowed money from the .
• As the worsened, the republic grew weaker.
• The government in 1933.
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National Socialist German Workers’ Party
The National Socialist German Workers’ Party ( Party) was founded after
World War I by former German . The party’s members:
• felt by the government.
• blamed communists and for losing the war.
• created a private called the Brownshirts.
• encouraged extreme , , and loyalty
to Germany.
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Adolf Hitler (1889–1945)
• Called “ ," which means “The Leader”
• Promoted extreme German nationalism and
• Imprisoned for a year for attempting to the Weimar
government
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Mein Kampf
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While in prison, Hitler wrote what would become the ideological
for the Nazi Party, Mein Kampf.
• Called for against nations that had “betrayed” Germany
• Asserted the superiority of what he called the “ race”
• Labeled all others, especially Jews, as “ ”
• Gave Germans someone to for their problems
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By 1932, the Nazi Party was the political party in Germany.
• A destroys the
German parliament.
• Hitler blames the
.
• Parliament makes
Hitler a
.
• Hitler all
opposing political
parties.
Hitler is named
.
Hitler calls
for new
.
The Nazis
win a
.
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The Third Reich
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The Third transformed the German government by:
• promising the people that following Nazi ideology would
their lives.
• using to encourage German
and obedience.
The SS
A powerful organization – called the SS – Nazi rule.
• Had the power to anyone for any reason
• Targeted anyone suspected of
• Used terror, violence, and against the population
Censorship
The Nazi Party controlled all [newspapers] and media.
• Books that did not comply with Nazi beliefs were .
• was not tolerated.
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11 The Hitler Youth
Children were required to join organizations.
• These groups were a way to young people into
Nazi ideology.
• Boys were trained for service.
• Girls were prepared to be good wives, and homemakers.
“Racial Purity” Laws
New laws were passed to increase the population.
• Marriages between Germans and were prohibited.
• incentives were given to couples to encourage them to
have more .
• were barred from higher education and many types of
jobs.
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13 Economic Changes
Hitler’s Aggression
By 1935, Hitler announced he would no longer the restrictions of the
Treaty of Versailles.
• He increased the size of the German .
• He began to produce and store materials.
• He sent troops to occupy lands in the .
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• Banned and labor
unions
• Put millions to work constructing
and
factories
Hitler took charge of the
German .
fell.
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15 “Today Germany, Tomorrow the World”
Nazi Expansionism
• In March 1938, Germany annexed in an event called the
Anschluss.
• In September, Hitler demanded the .
Circle the area that Germany annexed between 1938 and 1939.
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was the Nazi belief that Germany was to
more “living space.”
• Nazis believed Germany had a right to rule .
Nazi Expansionism (1935–39)
Germany
Rhineland
Austria
CzechoslovakiaSudetenland
France
Great
Britain
Soviet
Union
Italy
Poland
Remilitarized in 1936
Annexed in 1938
Satellite states in 1939
Germany in 1933
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17 Appeasement Policy
The Munich Agreement
The Conference was held in September 1938.
• , France, Italy, and Germany
attended – was not invited.
• Britain and France agreed to give the to Germany.
• Hitler promised to Czechoslovakia’s new borders.
Hitler the rest of Czechoslovakia six months later.
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Many European leaders favored a policy called , which
would give Hitler what he wanted, in the hope that his threats would lessen.
Pros:
• in Europe could be
avoided.
• Germany could be satisfied and
end its .
Cons:
• Germany’s power and demand for
could increase.
• European powers could look
, which could lead to
more German aggression.
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17 Rise of Hitler
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1939–1945
World War II
1914–1918
1924
Publication
of
1919
Treaty of
1933
Appointment
of Hitler as
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1938
Agreement
1931
Japan’s
invasion of
Manchuria
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How did Hitler’s rise to power change Germany?Lesson
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Summary
Review: Words to Know
The Nazi Party used propaganda to people into its belief
system.
“Aryan” families were given to have more children.
The Nazis supported racism and .
Hitler took advantage of Europe’s policies.
was the Nazi desire to increase their “living space.”
The Nazi government was called the Third .
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Review: The Rise of Hitler
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Review: Nazi Rule
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and
Party
of
the Treaty of Versailles propaganda
High
and a weak economy
created a based on the
ideology presented in his book, Mein Kampf.
• Created the to enforce Nazi rule
• Used and to control the media
• Limited the rights of
• Forced to join Nazi youth groups
• Passed laws
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Review: Land for Germany
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• Annexed in 1938
• Won the Sudetenland in the
• Seized [Czechoslovakia] six months later
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