Germany c.1918-1939: REVISION NOTES
... the date for final repayment is put back – so the annual bill is reduced again to only £50 million a year This would have been very good for Germany – allow them to cut taxes – but the Great Depression was just around the corner so it didn’t have much effect LOCARNO PACT – 1925 – an agreement signed ...
... the date for final repayment is put back – so the annual bill is reduced again to only £50 million a year This would have been very good for Germany – allow them to cut taxes – but the Great Depression was just around the corner so it didn’t have much effect LOCARNO PACT – 1925 – an agreement signed ...
Nazi - Germany - Revision - Lecture
... Defeat in the First World Republic had little choice but to War sign this – the German army was The ‘Stab in the back’ retreating and people at home faced starvation. However, not all Germans saw it this way. The loss of the war had come as a shock. ...
... Defeat in the First World Republic had little choice but to War sign this – the German army was The ‘Stab in the back’ retreating and people at home faced starvation. However, not all Germans saw it this way. The loss of the war had come as a shock. ...
Fascism Rises in Europe - Liberty Union - Liberty Union
... With majority control, Hitler demanded dictatorial, or absolute, power for four years. Only one deputy dared to speak against the resulting Enabling Act. Hitler used his new power to turn Germany into a totalitarian state. He banned all other political parties and had opponents arrested. Meanwhile, ...
... With majority control, Hitler demanded dictatorial, or absolute, power for four years. Only one deputy dared to speak against the resulting Enabling Act. Hitler used his new power to turn Germany into a totalitarian state. He banned all other political parties and had opponents arrested. Meanwhile, ...
Hitler`s Control of Germany
... Terror organisations gave the Nazis power over the people It is clear that the majority of the people have two faces; one which they show to close friends and family; and the other for the authorities. The private face criticises everything; the official one beams with optimism and contentment. Fr ...
... Terror organisations gave the Nazis power over the people It is clear that the majority of the people have two faces; one which they show to close friends and family; and the other for the authorities. The private face criticises everything; the official one beams with optimism and contentment. Fr ...
New Perspective
... GB would have been in a better position to fight in 1938 than 1939 • Edmund Ironside, one of the most senior generals of the British Army, wrote in his diary: • Chamberlain is, of course, right. We have not the means of defending ourselves and he knows it. He is a realist, and any plan he could devi ...
... GB would have been in a better position to fight in 1938 than 1939 • Edmund Ironside, one of the most senior generals of the British Army, wrote in his diary: • Chamberlain is, of course, right. We have not the means of defending ourselves and he knows it. He is a realist, and any plan he could devi ...
Appeasement - Liberty Union High School District
... a. Stopping Hitler before 1939 was not an issue because he had done nothing wrong that would justify Britain and France going to war with him ...
... a. Stopping Hitler before 1939 was not an issue because he had done nothing wrong that would justify Britain and France going to war with him ...
Albert Speer
... has upon Hitler. His wife and family soon transferred him to Hitler’s personal doctor Brandt, who under him he became better. Sent Hitler a letter of resignation if his title were to be jeopardized, Hitler replied that his efforts in the war ...
... has upon Hitler. His wife and family soon transferred him to Hitler’s personal doctor Brandt, who under him he became better. Sent Hitler a letter of resignation if his title were to be jeopardized, Hitler replied that his efforts in the war ...
File
... The Law against the Formation of Parties (July 1933) = Nazi Party only political party in Germany. Leaders of other parties put in prison. Nazi Party members got the best jobs, better houses and special ...
... The Law against the Formation of Parties (July 1933) = Nazi Party only political party in Germany. Leaders of other parties put in prison. Nazi Party members got the best jobs, better houses and special ...
Unit 8 Daydream a Little
... Czechoslvakia. On August 24, 1939, the German-Soviet Pact was signed, enabling Hitler to invade Poland without opposition from the Soviet Union. The invasion took place on September 1, 1939 and the Second World War in Europe started. ...
... Czechoslvakia. On August 24, 1939, the German-Soviet Pact was signed, enabling Hitler to invade Poland without opposition from the Soviet Union. The invasion took place on September 1, 1939 and the Second World War in Europe started. ...
01 US Foreign Policy 1920-1941
... • “We shall go on to the end, we shall fight in France, we shall fight on the seas and oceans, we shall fight with growing confidence and growing strength in the air, we shall defend our Island, whatever the ...
... • “We shall go on to the end, we shall fight in France, we shall fight on the seas and oceans, we shall fight with growing confidence and growing strength in the air, we shall defend our Island, whatever the ...
HITLER AND NAZISM. Early life. Adolf Hitler was born in Branau am
... an iron fist with which to disrupt other political parties meetings before January 1933. The SA was also used to enforce law after Hitler became Chancellor in January 1933. There is no evidence that Röhm was ever planning anything against Hitler. However, Röhm had made enemies within the Nazi Party ...
... an iron fist with which to disrupt other political parties meetings before January 1933. The SA was also used to enforce law after Hitler became Chancellor in January 1933. There is no evidence that Röhm was ever planning anything against Hitler. However, Röhm had made enemies within the Nazi Party ...
The Western Democracies
... thugs burst into a beer hall in Munich, where a political meeting was set to start. Hitler climbed onto a table and fired his pistol. “The National Socialist revolution has begun!” he shouted. • The coup failed, and Hitler was soon behind bars. But Hitler was a force that could not be ignored foreve ...
... thugs burst into a beer hall in Munich, where a political meeting was set to start. Hitler climbed onto a table and fired his pistol. “The National Socialist revolution has begun!” he shouted. • The coup failed, and Hitler was soon behind bars. But Hitler was a force that could not be ignored foreve ...
Treaty of Versailles
... speech Hitler always arrived late, he believe that this would create and atmosphere of tension and expectance amongst his audience. In the early months of Hitlerˇs speeches He spoke haltingly and appeared nervous. However as the months progressed Hitler relaxed, and his speech delivery style had cha ...
... speech Hitler always arrived late, he believe that this would create and atmosphere of tension and expectance amongst his audience. In the early months of Hitlerˇs speeches He spoke haltingly and appeared nervous. However as the months progressed Hitler relaxed, and his speech delivery style had cha ...
Heinrich Hoffmann
... proceeds of which he shared with Hitler (a merchandising model that made der Führer and Hoffmann considerable profit over the years). Owing to this patronage, by 1929 Hoffmann opened branch offices for his photo business in Berlin, Vienna, Frankfurt aM, Paris and The Hague. He also hired a shop assist ...
... proceeds of which he shared with Hitler (a merchandising model that made der Führer and Hoffmann considerable profit over the years). Owing to this patronage, by 1929 Hoffmann opened branch offices for his photo business in Berlin, Vienna, Frankfurt aM, Paris and The Hague. He also hired a shop assist ...
How far was Hitler in control of his Foreign Policy plans
... Lebensraum – The fact that Lebensraum is considered by some historians as a policy which gave continuity of what Bismarck and Wilhelm II policy before WWI, that his plan to invade Russia and end the French alliance system in Easter Europe and that such plans were mentioned in both Mein Kampf, 1926, ...
... Lebensraum – The fact that Lebensraum is considered by some historians as a policy which gave continuity of what Bismarck and Wilhelm II policy before WWI, that his plan to invade Russia and end the French alliance system in Easter Europe and that such plans were mentioned in both Mein Kampf, 1926, ...
Hitler
... Fascism: Strong govt. led by one leader, Loyalty to leader is crucial Government is more important than the people. Opposition is quickly put down Fascists promised to revive economy, punish ...
... Fascism: Strong govt. led by one leader, Loyalty to leader is crucial Government is more important than the people. Opposition is quickly put down Fascists promised to revive economy, punish ...
North African Theater
... against the Germans in which the Allies were victorious ► Winston Churchill summed up the battle on 10 November 1942 with the words, "Now this is not the end, it is not even the beginning of the end “ ...
... against the Germans in which the Allies were victorious ► Winston Churchill summed up the battle on 10 November 1942 with the words, "Now this is not the end, it is not even the beginning of the end “ ...
`In deepest need Hindenburg chose Adolf Hitler for Reich
... trial by jury, warrants for arrest, the right to a trial once arrested. This allowed the Nazis to arrest thousands of political opponents and put them in concentration camps. Most communist and many leading Social Democrats were arrested with the justification that they were a threat to the state. I ...
... trial by jury, warrants for arrest, the right to a trial once arrested. This allowed the Nazis to arrest thousands of political opponents and put them in concentration camps. Most communist and many leading Social Democrats were arrested with the justification that they were a threat to the state. I ...
Germany Revision - Westfield School
... being told about how well the war was going. Hitler decided that Germany would go down fighting. Even some of his army turned against him and there was a plot to assassinate Hitler it ...
... being told about how well the war was going. Hitler decided that Germany would go down fighting. Even some of his army turned against him and there was a plot to assassinate Hitler it ...
The Consolidation of Hitler`s Power January to March
... viewing him as an ambitious ex-corporal. The elite thought that it was their birth-right to control Germany and they had intended to use Hitler and the Nazis to create the illusion that they had the support of the masses. However, Hitler had more political cunning than the conservatives gave him cre ...
... viewing him as an ambitious ex-corporal. The elite thought that it was their birth-right to control Germany and they had intended to use Hitler and the Nazis to create the illusion that they had the support of the masses. However, Hitler had more political cunning than the conservatives gave him cre ...
File
... • “the new Chancellor was found to have been more apt at pulling wires behind the scenes than at the summit of power. He had quarreled with too many people. Hitler, together with Papen and the Nationalists now ranged themselves against him; and the Communists, fighting the Nazis in the streets and t ...
... • “the new Chancellor was found to have been more apt at pulling wires behind the scenes than at the summit of power. He had quarreled with too many people. Hitler, together with Papen and the Nationalists now ranged themselves against him; and the Communists, fighting the Nazis in the streets and t ...
Henning von Tresckow
Hermann Henning Karl Robert von Tresckow (January 10, 1901 – July 21, 1944) was a Generalmajor in the German Wehrmacht who organized German resistance against Adolf Hitler. He attempted to assassinate Hitler in March 1943 and drafted the Valkyrie plan for a coup against the German government. He was described by the Gestapo as the ""prime mover"" and the ""evil spirit"" behind the July 20 plot to assassinate Hitler. He committed suicide on the Eastern Front upon the plot's failure.