Moving Towards War
... Current gov’t didn’t have a solution (or at least one that worked!) Hitler claimed he had the solutions to pull Germany out of the Depression In 1930, Hitler and his Nazi Party gained the 2nd most seats in the German Parliament In 1933, Hitler became German Chancellor ...
... Current gov’t didn’t have a solution (or at least one that worked!) Hitler claimed he had the solutions to pull Germany out of the Depression In 1930, Hitler and his Nazi Party gained the 2nd most seats in the German Parliament In 1933, Hitler became German Chancellor ...
Causes of the War
... Chamberlain initiated talks that culminated at the end of the month in the Munich Pact, by which the Czechs, on British and French urging, relinquished the Sudetenland in return for Hitler's promise not to take any more Czech territory. Chamberlain believed he had achieved "peace for our time," but ...
... Chamberlain initiated talks that culminated at the end of the month in the Munich Pact, by which the Czechs, on British and French urging, relinquished the Sudetenland in return for Hitler's promise not to take any more Czech territory. Chamberlain believed he had achieved "peace for our time," but ...
Adolf Hitler - SWR Global History
... The Weimar government is ineffective. The German people want help and change. Hitler and the Nazi’s offer a better future. Nazi Party wins 107 seats in the Reichstag, becoming the second largest political party. The General Staff supports Hitler for his pro military views. Industrialists believe he ...
... The Weimar government is ineffective. The German people want help and change. Hitler and the Nazi’s offer a better future. Nazi Party wins 107 seats in the Reichstag, becoming the second largest political party. The General Staff supports Hitler for his pro military views. Industrialists believe he ...
File - Your History Hub @ Lakeshore
... Survivors of the Holocaust oftentimes talked about the horrible stench of death that permeated the air throughout the camps. ...
... Survivors of the Holocaust oftentimes talked about the horrible stench of death that permeated the air throughout the camps. ...
Adolf Hilter Part 2 - ISN IB History I SL/HL
... The Night of the Long Knives Hitler had made it clear that he was the supreme ruler of Germany who had the right to be judge and jury, and had the power to decide whether people lived or died. ...
... The Night of the Long Knives Hitler had made it clear that he was the supreme ruler of Germany who had the right to be judge and jury, and had the power to decide whether people lived or died. ...
The Nazi Party
... • Many other rich businessmen also financially supported the Nazi party due to their fear of Communism ...
... • Many other rich businessmen also financially supported the Nazi party due to their fear of Communism ...
Aggressors on the March
... and claims the port city of Memel from Lithuania • Cancels nonaggression pact he had with Poland ...
... and claims the port city of Memel from Lithuania • Cancels nonaggression pact he had with Poland ...
Adolf Hitler`s Rise to Power
... • 1. The Weimar Republic signed the Treaty of Versailles which was extremely unpopular in Germany • 2. It was associated with the massive inflation and economic ruin of the 20’s • 3. Democracy was not running smoothly in Germany, there were too many parties and no clear majority ...
... • 1. The Weimar Republic signed the Treaty of Versailles which was extremely unpopular in Germany • 2. It was associated with the massive inflation and economic ruin of the 20’s • 3. Democracy was not running smoothly in Germany, there were too many parties and no clear majority ...
Fascism Rises in Europe - Anderson School District One
... overthrow the government in Berlin. This was called the Beer Hall Putsch. The attempted coup failed and Hitler was tried for treason and sentenced to five years in prison. He only served nine months of that sentence. ...
... overthrow the government in Berlin. This was called the Beer Hall Putsch. The attempted coup failed and Hitler was tried for treason and sentenced to five years in prison. He only served nine months of that sentence. ...
WWII: Battles and Events 1939-1941 - MStew-SS11
... Allied troops were forced to retreat to the beaches of_________________. May 26th-June 4th 1940: More than 300,000 French and British troops were successfully_________________. Called “_____________________”. A few weeks after the evacuation, ____________surrendered to Germany. Significance – ...
... Allied troops were forced to retreat to the beaches of_________________. May 26th-June 4th 1940: More than 300,000 French and British troops were successfully_________________. Called “_____________________”. A few weeks after the evacuation, ____________surrendered to Germany. Significance – ...
US History II/Mr
... WWII Guided Notes #1…Aggression, Appeasement & War Directions: Read Spielvogel pp.839-851 and certain Hunt sections to complete the following notes. Skip sections that have a *. 1. Hitler’s Motives: What were Hitler’s motives for aggressive expansion? The reasons should come as no surprise. ...
... WWII Guided Notes #1…Aggression, Appeasement & War Directions: Read Spielvogel pp.839-851 and certain Hunt sections to complete the following notes. Skip sections that have a *. 1. Hitler’s Motives: What were Hitler’s motives for aggressive expansion? The reasons should come as no surprise. ...
The Treaty of Versailles and the rise of Nazism
... blamed Germany for the war. They wanted the Germans punished severely. Under the treaty of Versailles, Germany had to accept full responsibility for starting the war. Germany lost important territory, including lands rich in natural resources. It also lost all of its colonies. Germany also had to pa ...
... blamed Germany for the war. They wanted the Germans punished severely. Under the treaty of Versailles, Germany had to accept full responsibility for starting the war. Germany lost important territory, including lands rich in natural resources. It also lost all of its colonies. Germany also had to pa ...
The Rise of Dictators and WWII
... takes the rest of Czechoslovakia Hitler signed 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 in Stalin Immediately after – Germany invaded Poland (France & Britain declare war on Germany) WWII officially b ...
... takes the rest of Czechoslovakia Hitler signed 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 in Stalin Immediately after – Germany invaded Poland (France & Britain declare war on Germany) WWII officially b ...
Pre-WWII
... 1920-21 Mussolini forms bands of black-shirted armed Facists called the Blackshirts (squadristi). The middle-class who were fearing of a communist take over and the strikes by the farmers led towards middle class support of Mussolini. In 1922, the Facists threatened to march on Rome if not given po ...
... 1920-21 Mussolini forms bands of black-shirted armed Facists called the Blackshirts (squadristi). The middle-class who were fearing of a communist take over and the strikes by the farmers led towards middle class support of Mussolini. In 1922, the Facists threatened to march on Rome if not given po ...
Chapter 17: The Road to War Section 1: The Soviet Union 1. The
... Section 3: Germany Who was the leader of Germany and what was his party called? While in prison, Hitler wrote a book entitled _______________ which outlined Nazi beliefs. What region of Germany did Hitler invade despite the fact it was off limits? Why did Hitler claim that Germany had the right to t ...
... Section 3: Germany Who was the leader of Germany and what was his party called? While in prison, Hitler wrote a book entitled _______________ which outlined Nazi beliefs. What region of Germany did Hitler invade despite the fact it was off limits? Why did Hitler claim that Germany had the right to t ...
Everyday inclusion and exclusion (not only) in Nazi society
... salute” and the yellow star supported a clear cut between "us" and "them". The scenes with the short texts show how dividing lines are drawn in dialogues and private as well as public attitudes – not by invisible forces, but through people’s ...
... salute” and the yellow star supported a clear cut between "us" and "them". The scenes with the short texts show how dividing lines are drawn in dialogues and private as well as public attitudes – not by invisible forces, but through people’s ...
Hitler and the Rise of Nazi Germany
... Basically, make Germany great again. Instilled strong feelings of nationalism. Appealed to Germans b/c of horrible economy. ...
... Basically, make Germany great again. Instilled strong feelings of nationalism. Appealed to Germans b/c of horrible economy. ...
File
... Hitler’s Second in command. He signed several documents in support of Hitler and his “Solution” for the Jews. He is considered to be the perfect example of how the Nazi’s refused to take responsibility for what they had done. Found guilty on the following accounts; Conspiracy to commit crimes, Crime ...
... Hitler’s Second in command. He signed several documents in support of Hitler and his “Solution” for the Jews. He is considered to be the perfect example of how the Nazi’s refused to take responsibility for what they had done. Found guilty on the following accounts; Conspiracy to commit crimes, Crime ...
The causes of the first world war
... Fuelled by his anger at the loss of WW1 and the treaty of Versailles, Hitler sought revenge and to restore Germany to its former glory. Hitler had largely been ignored in Germany in the years after the war and seen as a hot-headed radical. However, once the depression hit Germany after 1929, Hitler’ ...
... Fuelled by his anger at the loss of WW1 and the treaty of Versailles, Hitler sought revenge and to restore Germany to its former glory. Hitler had largely been ignored in Germany in the years after the war and seen as a hot-headed radical. However, once the depression hit Germany after 1929, Hitler’ ...
Adolf Hitler
... • Germany was in the midst of an economic depression with hyper-inflation • 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 ...
... • Germany was in the midst of an economic depression with hyper-inflation • 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 ...
Chap 10 Part I : Hitler in Power
... • Hitler called the leaders of the SA to a special conference • During the night, he had them dragged out of bed and shot • On the same night, many other opponents all over Germany suffered the same fate • No public protests – demonstrated Hitler’s power and the people’s fear • This became known as ...
... • Hitler called the leaders of the SA to a special conference • During the night, he had them dragged out of bed and shot • On the same night, many other opponents all over Germany suffered the same fate • No public protests – demonstrated Hitler’s power and the people’s fear • This became known as ...