Europe WW II
... A political philosophy, movement, or regime that exalts nation and often race above the individual and that stands for a centralized autocratic government headed by a dictatorial leader, severe economic and social regimentation, and forcible suppression of opposition. Promotes ...
... A political philosophy, movement, or regime that exalts nation and often race above the individual and that stands for a centralized autocratic government headed by a dictatorial leader, severe economic and social regimentation, and forcible suppression of opposition. Promotes ...
How did the Life of People Change in nazi germany
... • Nazis changed the law a divorce was possible if the wife or husband could not have children • Lebensborn policy was set up; women could ‘donate a baby’ to Hitler by getting pregnant by an SS man. Sometimes the women had to say in this… • Instead of going to work, women were asked to stick to the ‘ ...
... • Nazis changed the law a divorce was possible if the wife or husband could not have children • Lebensborn policy was set up; women could ‘donate a baby’ to Hitler by getting pregnant by an SS man. Sometimes the women had to say in this… • Instead of going to work, women were asked to stick to the ‘ ...
Photo Album - learning
... the extreme nationalists like Hitler and the Nazis, or with the Communists Hitler disliked the League because it supported the Treaty of Versailles BUT both the Nazis and the Communists made little progress in these years because people were much better off and their EXTREME ideas did not appeal ...
... the extreme nationalists like Hitler and the Nazis, or with the Communists Hitler disliked the League because it supported the Treaty of Versailles BUT both the Nazis and the Communists made little progress in these years because people were much better off and their EXTREME ideas did not appeal ...
The Rise of Totalitarianism
... were rewarded, while those who fell short were harshly punished • The end result was a focus on quantity over quality, leading to the ability to manufacture large numbers of low-quality goods ...
... were rewarded, while those who fell short were harshly punished • The end result was a focus on quantity over quality, leading to the ability to manufacture large numbers of low-quality goods ...
Nazi Terror State
... • The Nazi Girls' youth organization - the BDM (Bund Deutscher Mädel ) was also compulsory; it prepared girls for Kinder, Küche, Kirche – (children, kitchen, church) • All other youth groups were outlawed ...
... • The Nazi Girls' youth organization - the BDM (Bund Deutscher Mädel ) was also compulsory; it prepared girls for Kinder, Küche, Kirche – (children, kitchen, church) • All other youth groups were outlawed ...
Hitler`s Control of Germany
... Directed by Leni Riefenstahl About the 1934 Nuremberg Rally Theme: return of Germany as a great power, with Hitler as a German Messiah who will bring glory to the nation ...
... Directed by Leni Riefenstahl About the 1934 Nuremberg Rally Theme: return of Germany as a great power, with Hitler as a German Messiah who will bring glory to the nation ...
File
... ■ Hitler was a WW I hero who talked about bringing glory back to the “Fatherland” ■ He promised the rich industrialists that he would end any communist threat in Germany ■ Constantly blamed Jews for Germany’s problems, not the German people. ■ Hitler was an excellent public speaker. ...
... ■ Hitler was a WW I hero who talked about bringing glory back to the “Fatherland” ■ He promised the rich industrialists that he would end any communist threat in Germany ■ Constantly blamed Jews for Germany’s problems, not the German people. ■ Hitler was an excellent public speaker. ...
CE...Chapter 5 - Dictatorship in Germany (summary diagram)
... Party Chairman (Jul 1921) socialists, liberals, Catholics, especially by völkisch increasing use of groups, incl. DAP/NSDAP (1920) Mass unemployment ...
... Party Chairman (Jul 1921) socialists, liberals, Catholics, especially by völkisch increasing use of groups, incl. DAP/NSDAP (1920) Mass unemployment ...
Video ?s: Mussolini/Hitler - Oak Park Unified School District
... 1. To which past ruler did Mussolini compare himself? ...
... 1. To which past ruler did Mussolini compare himself? ...
Between Two Fires
... which we need. Who, after all, speaks today of the annihilation of the Armenians?“ -Hitler’s speech in preparation for the invasion of Poland. ...
... which we need. Who, after all, speaks today of the annihilation of the Armenians?“ -Hitler’s speech in preparation for the invasion of Poland. ...
Slide 1
... among all members of society. Impressed with Hitler's oratory skills, Drexler invited him to join the DAP. Hitler accepted on 12 September 1919, becoming the party's 55th member. Hitler designed the party's banner of a swastika in a white circle on a red background. Hitler's vitriolic beer hall spee ...
... among all members of society. Impressed with Hitler's oratory skills, Drexler invited him to join the DAP. Hitler accepted on 12 September 1919, becoming the party's 55th member. Hitler designed the party's banner of a swastika in a white circle on a red background. Hitler's vitriolic beer hall spee ...
English 2 - Liberty Union High School District
... Your assignment is to obtain information about the notorious Adolf Hitler, leader of Germany’s Nazi Party and mastermind behind the genocide of millions of people. Visit the following website and take notes as directed below. The headings in bold are the section titles you will click on to find more ...
... Your assignment is to obtain information about the notorious Adolf Hitler, leader of Germany’s Nazi Party and mastermind behind the genocide of millions of people. Visit the following website and take notes as directed below. The headings in bold are the section titles you will click on to find more ...
World War II Begins
... attacking, the French preferred to wait behind their defenses for the Germans to approach. An eight-month period of eerie quit ensued which the Germans called the sitzkrieg and the British called the “Bore War.” Things did not remain quit for long as Hitler and the German simply went around the Magi ...
... attacking, the French preferred to wait behind their defenses for the Germans to approach. An eight-month period of eerie quit ensued which the Germans called the sitzkrieg and the British called the “Bore War.” Things did not remain quit for long as Hitler and the German simply went around the Magi ...
Bibliography
... need to wage a vendetta for what he saw as an unfair victory against Germany (Unknown, Road to WWII, 2010). Hitler was not alone in this; he was a part of a generation that lost their youth in the trenches of WWI. This generation returned to Germany without discernable job skills, or education, and ...
... need to wage a vendetta for what he saw as an unfair victory against Germany (Unknown, Road to WWII, 2010). Hitler was not alone in this; he was a part of a generation that lost their youth in the trenches of WWI. This generation returned to Germany without discernable job skills, or education, and ...
5. Living with Nazism - Social Studies 30-1
... •Formal name was the “ Law to Remedy the Distress of the people and the Nation” • Helped Adolf Hitler get closer to his goal of achieving full control over the German Parliament •Although many members of parliament disagreed with the idea of the Enabling Act, the military influence of Hitler’s “SA m ...
... •Formal name was the “ Law to Remedy the Distress of the people and the Nation” • Helped Adolf Hitler get closer to his goal of achieving full control over the German Parliament •Although many members of parliament disagreed with the idea of the Enabling Act, the military influence of Hitler’s “SA m ...
May 1993 - Dr. Harold C. Deutsch WWII History Roundtable
... by a California research team that cast doubt on her death. According to the report, Hitler’s dental records matched those of one of the thirteen bodies found near the bunker in Berlin on twenty-six points, including a unique window crown. The report said that the dental data for the female body pre ...
... by a California research team that cast doubt on her death. According to the report, Hitler’s dental records matched those of one of the thirteen bodies found near the bunker in Berlin on twenty-six points, including a unique window crown. The report said that the dental data for the female body pre ...
1933: Hitler Comes to Power
... Black says, is the second lesson to take from Hitler's rise to power. "A politician who's prepared to sacrifice basic rights for security, that's something for a citizen of any democratic society to be concerned about," he says. "Whether you're looking at the Soviet Union or Germany, the move toward ...
... Black says, is the second lesson to take from Hitler's rise to power. "A politician who's prepared to sacrifice basic rights for security, that's something for a citizen of any democratic society to be concerned about," he says. "Whether you're looking at the Soviet Union or Germany, the move toward ...
Holocaust - Fort Thomas Independent Schools
... power he waited for the opportune moment to take over the government. • In 1933 there was a fire in the main building of the government (Reichstag) and Hitler used this as an excuse to blame “those working against the government” • He suspended all civil liberties and took complete control of the go ...
... power he waited for the opportune moment to take over the government. • In 1933 there was a fire in the main building of the government (Reichstag) and Hitler used this as an excuse to blame “those working against the government” • He suspended all civil liberties and took complete control of the go ...
Dictators in a Changing World with Comprehension Questions
... government – with 27 different political parties! By 1933, the Nazis were the largest party in the German parliament, but they never won a majority in a free election. As leader of the largest party, Hitler was asked to be Chancellor. He accepted on condition that he be given dictatorial powers. Tha ...
... government – with 27 different political parties! By 1933, the Nazis were the largest party in the German parliament, but they never won a majority in a free election. As leader of the largest party, Hitler was asked to be Chancellor. He accepted on condition that he be given dictatorial powers. Tha ...
ㅍ By Lydia Kim and Anna Kim http://www.rosehillauctiongallery.com
... political group that was started in 1920 by Mussolini. This group believed that Germany should overthrow the Treaty of Versailles and combat Communists. 2. Nazism: The new form of Fascism Nazi had created 3. Swastika: A hooked cross which was used as the symbol of Nazism. This symbol meant well bein ...
... political group that was started in 1920 by Mussolini. This group believed that Germany should overthrow the Treaty of Versailles and combat Communists. 2. Nazism: The new form of Fascism Nazi had created 3. Swastika: A hooked cross which was used as the symbol of Nazism. This symbol meant well bein ...
between the wars
... – Collective Security • If any member state were attacked, others would provide financial aid • Violates US isolationist policies/tendencies – No enforcement power • But would issue disapproval for acts of aggression – Germany and Japan frustrated that League is strictly pro-allies ...
... – Collective Security • If any member state were attacked, others would provide financial aid • Violates US isolationist policies/tendencies – No enforcement power • But would issue disapproval for acts of aggression – Germany and Japan frustrated that League is strictly pro-allies ...
Hitler and Immediate Causes
... Poland had been created after WWI, given land corridor through former German territory S Danzig was meant to be a free city for Poles to use S Knew this would cause future tension, Germans never accepted it S Nazis came to power there after Hitler ...
... Poland had been created after WWI, given land corridor through former German territory S Danzig was meant to be a free city for Poles to use S Knew this would cause future tension, Germans never accepted it S Nazis came to power there after Hitler ...
In jenen Tagen
... An early post-war production, this film was shot in the ruins of Germany in 1947. Helmut Käutner and his co-author Ernst Schnabel used the novel idea of telling the story from the perspective of a car: from its first registration in 1933 through to its final scrapping in 1947. Thus they re-tell the ...
... An early post-war production, this film was shot in the ruins of Germany in 1947. Helmut Käutner and his co-author Ernst Schnabel used the novel idea of telling the story from the perspective of a car: from its first registration in 1933 through to its final scrapping in 1947. Thus they re-tell the ...