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PPT 609 - Rise of Hitler
... Night of the Long Knives • Why would Hitler want to eliminate the SA? • Only opposition now was the well trained anti-government thugs: the SA • Next step: Hitler’s version of the purge called… NIGHT OF THE LONG KNIVES • June, 1933 – night of elimination of last opposition group • Hitler’s bodyguar ...
... Night of the Long Knives • Why would Hitler want to eliminate the SA? • Only opposition now was the well trained anti-government thugs: the SA • Next step: Hitler’s version of the purge called… NIGHT OF THE LONG KNIVES • June, 1933 – night of elimination of last opposition group • Hitler’s bodyguar ...
Analysis - Glow Blogs
... with the Catholic church in July 1933 where the church was granted religious freedom as long as they did not interfere in politics • The Protestant Church, with its 45million German members, was taken under Nazi control. The Nazis appointed their own bishop Ludwig Muller and Mein Kampf became the Bi ...
... with the Catholic church in July 1933 where the church was granted religious freedom as long as they did not interfere in politics • The Protestant Church, with its 45million German members, was taken under Nazi control. The Nazis appointed their own bishop Ludwig Muller and Mein Kampf became the Bi ...
Page Name: Date:______ Class:______ World War II Begins Hitler
... - On 3/12/1938, Hitler absorbed Austria into Germany. He asserted that there were many German speaking people in this area and they supported the transition. - Hitler’s next target was Czechoslovakia. The Nazi’s claimed Germans were being mistreated in this area and took the western boundary of the ...
... - On 3/12/1938, Hitler absorbed Austria into Germany. He asserted that there were many German speaking people in this area and they supported the transition. - Hitler’s next target was Czechoslovakia. The Nazi’s claimed Germans were being mistreated in this area and took the western boundary of the ...
What is Fascism? - History with Mr. Johnson
... (Schutzstaffel), an elite paramilitary group loyal to Hitler Emblem of the elite Schutzstaffel (SS) ...
... (Schutzstaffel), an elite paramilitary group loyal to Hitler Emblem of the elite Schutzstaffel (SS) ...
02-20_ 02-21_ 02-22 Causes of World War II DBQ
... ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ 5b. Under what conditions would he fight? ____________________________________________________ ...
... ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ 5b. Under what conditions would he fight? ____________________________________________________ ...
`In deepest need Hindenburg chose Adolf Hitler for Reich
... The Night of the Long Knives or Rohm Purge has long been a source of debate amongst historians- why did Hitler decide to dismantle the SA which had helped the Nazis to gain power in 1933? The list of possible benefits to Hitler was long and on the 30th June 1934 Hitler, with the SS, arrested the SA ...
... The Night of the Long Knives or Rohm Purge has long been a source of debate amongst historians- why did Hitler decide to dismantle the SA which had helped the Nazis to gain power in 1933? The list of possible benefits to Hitler was long and on the 30th June 1934 Hitler, with the SS, arrested the SA ...
Lithograph of German misery. - Pleasanton Unified School
... In this slide we see Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini. It was after an exchange of visits between the two that the alliance known as the Rome-Berlin Axis was agreed upon. ...
... In this slide we see Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini. It was after an exchange of visits between the two that the alliance known as the Rome-Berlin Axis was agreed upon. ...
Lithograph of German misery.
... In this slide we see Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini. It was after an exchange of visits between the two that the alliance known as the Rome-Berlin Axis was agreed upon. ...
... In this slide we see Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini. It was after an exchange of visits between the two that the alliance known as the Rome-Berlin Axis was agreed upon. ...
34. 1938 Man of the Year - STLCC.edu :: Users` Server
... Pace Quickened. Germany's 700,000 Jews have been tortured physically, robbed of homes and properties, denied a chance to earn a living, chased off the streets. Now they are being held for "ransom," a gangster trick through the ages. But not only Jews have suffered. Out of Germany has come a steady, ...
... Pace Quickened. Germany's 700,000 Jews have been tortured physically, robbed of homes and properties, denied a chance to earn a living, chased off the streets. Now they are being held for "ransom," a gangster trick through the ages. But not only Jews have suffered. Out of Germany has come a steady, ...
German Worker`s Party - Fort Thomas Independent Schools
... But in May, 1941, Hitler ordered a change of tactics. He decided to halt the bombing of Britain and launch an attack against Russia. He betrayed Stalin and ignored the promises he had made. This was a bold move that would prove to be an important turning point in the War. Germany lost 95% of their t ...
... But in May, 1941, Hitler ordered a change of tactics. He decided to halt the bombing of Britain and launch an attack against Russia. He betrayed Stalin and ignored the promises he had made. This was a bold move that would prove to be an important turning point in the War. Germany lost 95% of their t ...
German Worker`s Party - Fort Thomas Independent Schools
... But in May, 1941, Hitler ordered a change of tactics. He decided to halt the bombing of Britain and launch an attack against Russia. He betrayed Stalin and ignored the promises he had made. This was a bold move that would prove to be an important turning point in the War. Germany lost 95% of their t ...
... But in May, 1941, Hitler ordered a change of tactics. He decided to halt the bombing of Britain and launch an attack against Russia. He betrayed Stalin and ignored the promises he had made. This was a bold move that would prove to be an important turning point in the War. Germany lost 95% of their t ...
Warm Up 113 - Loudoun County Public Schools
... “I ask the fifty-two nations, who have given the Ethiopian people a promise to help them in their resistance to the aggressor, what are they willing to do for Ethiopia? And the great Powers who have promised the guarantee of collective security to small States on whom weighs the threat that they may ...
... “I ask the fifty-two nations, who have given the Ethiopian people a promise to help them in their resistance to the aggressor, what are they willing to do for Ethiopia? And the great Powers who have promised the guarantee of collective security to small States on whom weighs the threat that they may ...
MUNICH SIXTY YEARS LATER Sixty years ago this week British
... peace of Europe, and the world, hung in the balance. The core of the dispute between Germany and Czechoslovakia concerned the Czech-held border region known as the Sudetenland. Forming an ideal strategic barrier against German aggression, the semi-mountainous Sudetenland had been given to the new Cz ...
... peace of Europe, and the world, hung in the balance. The core of the dispute between Germany and Czechoslovakia concerned the Czech-held border region known as the Sudetenland. Forming an ideal strategic barrier against German aggression, the semi-mountainous Sudetenland had been given to the new Cz ...
1933: Hitler Comes to Power Seventy
... Germany had been selected to host the 1936 Olympics in 1931. At the time, it had a democratic government known as the Weimar (VY-mahr) Republic, which had been in power since Germany's defeat in World War I in 1918. But when Hitler, the charismatic and anti-Semitic leader of the National Socialist ( ...
... Germany had been selected to host the 1936 Olympics in 1931. At the time, it had a democratic government known as the Weimar (VY-mahr) Republic, which had been in power since Germany's defeat in World War I in 1918. But when Hitler, the charismatic and anti-Semitic leader of the National Socialist ( ...
NAME DUE: Friday, April 1st
... Why did the Weimar Republic face unhappiness from within the German military? ...
... Why did the Weimar Republic face unhappiness from within the German military? ...
The Rise of Dictators and WWII - kyle
... takes the rest of Czechoslovakia Hitler signs a Non-Aggression Pact with Stalin and the Soviet Union (they agree to not make war on each other) – now France and Britain have lost an ally Immediately after – Germany invades Poland (France & Britain declare war on Germany) WWII officially begins ...
... takes the rest of Czechoslovakia Hitler signs a Non-Aggression Pact with Stalin and the Soviet Union (they agree to not make war on each other) – now France and Britain have lost an ally Immediately after – Germany invades Poland (France & Britain declare war on Germany) WWII officially begins ...
File - History at Tallis
... Your task The historian William Carr said, “It is inconceivable that Hitler could ever have come to power had not the Weimar Republic been subjected to the unprecedented strain of a world economic crisis. How far was Germany affected by the slump. Identify from the list of possibilities in the ac ...
... Your task The historian William Carr said, “It is inconceivable that Hitler could ever have come to power had not the Weimar Republic been subjected to the unprecedented strain of a world economic crisis. How far was Germany affected by the slump. Identify from the list of possibilities in the ac ...
Remilitarization of the Rhineland
... Hitler tries to take power in Austria. Austrian Nazis murder the chancellor, Dolfuss. Italy moves its army to the border and Hitler backs down. As planned in the Treaty of Versailles, the people of Saar (which had been given to France for 15 years) vote to return to Germany. Hitler increases the siz ...
... Hitler tries to take power in Austria. Austrian Nazis murder the chancellor, Dolfuss. Italy moves its army to the border and Hitler backs down. As planned in the Treaty of Versailles, the people of Saar (which had been given to France for 15 years) vote to return to Germany. Hitler increases the siz ...
1920`s: Consequences of World War I and Versailles
... after Hitler became Chancellor of Germany, millions of copies sold: it was considered proper to own a copy and to give one to newlyweds, high school graduates, but few Germans ever read it. Although it made him rich, Hitler would later express regret, considering the extent of its revelations. ...
... after Hitler became Chancellor of Germany, millions of copies sold: it was considered proper to own a copy and to give one to newlyweds, high school graduates, but few Germans ever read it. Although it made him rich, Hitler would later express regret, considering the extent of its revelations. ...
The Coming Of WWII
... Hitler dreamed of uniting a German speaking people into a German Empire or “Reich” He believed Aryans were the master race He wanted to enforce racial “purification” by getting rid of Jews, Slavs, and non-whites He wanted lebensraum or living space for Germans Hitler played on German fears of m ...
... Hitler dreamed of uniting a German speaking people into a German Empire or “Reich” He believed Aryans were the master race He wanted to enforce racial “purification” by getting rid of Jews, Slavs, and non-whites He wanted lebensraum or living space for Germans Hitler played on German fears of m ...