Adolf Hitler
... • Led 2000 men in take over of Bavarian Government • It failed and Hitler was imprisoned ...
... • Led 2000 men in take over of Bavarian Government • It failed and Hitler was imprisoned ...
germany surrenders - Richview CI Library
... • Donitz knew that Germany's position was untenable ...
... • Donitz knew that Germany's position was untenable ...
Hitler`s Rise to Power
... • Rearm Germany and retake what was lost at Versailles • The German Race “master race” (blonde, blue eyed Aryans) were the superior race. Anyone else was racially impure (Jews, gypsies, communists) and should be removed from Germany. • The “master race” needed more living space, known (in German) as ...
... • Rearm Germany and retake what was lost at Versailles • The German Race “master race” (blonde, blue eyed Aryans) were the superior race. Anyone else was racially impure (Jews, gypsies, communists) and should be removed from Germany. • The “master race” needed more living space, known (in German) as ...
WWII PART 1
... worthless. 60 million German hearts and minds are on fire with anger and shame. They will cry out ‘We want war!’ Mein Kampf (a book written by Hitler, 1924). ...
... worthless. 60 million German hearts and minds are on fire with anger and shame. They will cry out ‘We want war!’ Mein Kampf (a book written by Hitler, 1924). ...
The Weimar Republic and the Rise of Adolf Hitler (1918
... Nazis and use them to reduce/eliminate the Socialists... von Schleicher, Oskar von Hindenburg (the son) and others persuade President that Bruening must go ...
... Nazis and use them to reduce/eliminate the Socialists... von Schleicher, Oskar von Hindenburg (the son) and others persuade President that Bruening must go ...
GR #24: The Lead Up to War
... • Neville Chamberlain (Prime Minister of Britain) used appeasement (give in) ...
... • Neville Chamberlain (Prime Minister of Britain) used appeasement (give in) ...
Rise - SHS IB 2008 / FrontPage
... Consolidated Hitler’s power, gave Hitler support of military generals in German army Kristallnacht (1938) – b/c hew killed German ambassador to France. Wanted to see how far Germans would go. Fire trucks deployed before calls got in, made sure fire didn’t spread, gov seized insurance money “to pay ...
... Consolidated Hitler’s power, gave Hitler support of military generals in German army Kristallnacht (1938) – b/c hew killed German ambassador to France. Wanted to see how far Germans would go. Fire trucks deployed before calls got in, made sure fire didn’t spread, gov seized insurance money “to pay ...
Packet
... ii. Battle of the Bulge: f. The Holocaust 1945: i. The Final Solution: ii. About 6 million Jewish men, women and children were massacred. This was about 2/3 of the total European Jewish population iii. About 6 million Slavs, Gypsies, Communists, homosexuals, and other civilians were also murdered. g ...
... ii. Battle of the Bulge: f. The Holocaust 1945: i. The Final Solution: ii. About 6 million Jewish men, women and children were massacred. This was about 2/3 of the total European Jewish population iii. About 6 million Slavs, Gypsies, Communists, homosexuals, and other civilians were also murdered. g ...
Rise of Fascism
... • Hitler was born in Austria in 1889. He lived in Linz & Vienna, trying to make a living as an artist until 1913 when he moved to Munich. • He joined the army & served during WWI receiving the Iron Cross for bravery in 1914 & 1918 (a very rare achievement for a corporal). ...
... • Hitler was born in Austria in 1889. He lived in Linz & Vienna, trying to make a living as an artist until 1913 when he moved to Munich. • He joined the army & served during WWI receiving the Iron Cross for bravery in 1914 & 1918 (a very rare achievement for a corporal). ...
Abstract - WordPress.com
... brings together 1.5 million adherents to the party. In the parliamentary elections of 1932 the Nazis elect 230 parliamentarians but Hitler loses the election for President. Field marshal Hindenburg was re-elected. Hitler is appointed Chancellor by the German President, in January 1933, in the midst ...
... brings together 1.5 million adherents to the party. In the parliamentary elections of 1932 the Nazis elect 230 parliamentarians but Hitler loses the election for President. Field marshal Hindenburg was re-elected. Hitler is appointed Chancellor by the German President, in January 1933, in the midst ...
Europe*Modern History
... • The rest of the world ignores this violation and others of Hitler and start a practice of appeasement. • Hitler invades Poland in 1939 and thus begins WWI. • We are going to look at another power point that shows on a map the European side of WWII> ...
... • The rest of the world ignores this violation and others of Hitler and start a practice of appeasement. • Hitler invades Poland in 1939 and thus begins WWI. • We are going to look at another power point that shows on a map the European side of WWII> ...
`Opposition` and `Resistance` inside Nazi Germany
... • How could people oppose and resist National Socialism between 1933-1945? ...
... • How could people oppose and resist National Socialism between 1933-1945? ...
2.Helpful glossary for unit File
... Ernst Roehm was a friend of Hitler who had control of the SA. Hitler suspected Roehm was a threat to him. He got rid of them by having them murdered along with other SA leaders and opponents of the Nazi government. These murders were carried out by the SS and became known as 'The Night of the Long K ...
... Ernst Roehm was a friend of Hitler who had control of the SA. Hitler suspected Roehm was a threat to him. He got rid of them by having them murdered along with other SA leaders and opponents of the Nazi government. These murders were carried out by the SS and became known as 'The Night of the Long K ...
Hitler - Haiku
... 2 Jewish students are humiliated in front of their whole class. The writing on the board proclaims “the Jew is our greatest enemy! Beware the Jew!” ...
... 2 Jewish students are humiliated in front of their whole class. The writing on the board proclaims “the Jew is our greatest enemy! Beware the Jew!” ...
World War I
... Treaty of Versailles – Very tough on Germany and Hitler used this to inspire and fire up the German people. Instability of New Governments – Fragile democracies were created in Central Europe and a revolutionary communist government in Russia. This led to weaker governments once again looking for pr ...
... Treaty of Versailles – Very tough on Germany and Hitler used this to inspire and fire up the German people. Instability of New Governments – Fragile democracies were created in Central Europe and a revolutionary communist government in Russia. This led to weaker governments once again looking for pr ...
Hitler and Fascism
... – A citizen of the Reich may be only one who is of German or kindred blood, and who, through his behavior, shows that he is both desirous and personally fit to serve loyally the German people and the Reich. ...
... – A citizen of the Reich may be only one who is of German or kindred blood, and who, through his behavior, shows that he is both desirous and personally fit to serve loyally the German people and the Reich. ...
The Hitler State
... Criticism of Hitler and the Nazi state was banned, and those who broke this ban faced interrogation, torture, prison and sometimes death. Germans snooped on each other, informing the Gestapo of any suspicious people. If suspected, your family and friends could also expect investigation – not just yo ...
... Criticism of Hitler and the Nazi state was banned, and those who broke this ban faced interrogation, torture, prison and sometimes death. Germans snooped on each other, informing the Gestapo of any suspicious people. If suspected, your family and friends could also expect investigation – not just yo ...
Slide 1
... performance showed some slight and gradual improvement. In the autumn of 1905, after passing a repeat and the final exam, Hitler left the school without showing any ambitions for further schooling or clear plans for a career. ...
... performance showed some slight and gradual improvement. In the autumn of 1905, after passing a repeat and the final exam, Hitler left the school without showing any ambitions for further schooling or clear plans for a career. ...
Chapter 16: World War Looms Section 1: Dictators
... 2. By 1921, Mussolini had established the Fascist Party -Fascism stressed nationalism and militarism and placed the interest of the state above the interests of the ...
... 2. By 1921, Mussolini had established the Fascist Party -Fascism stressed nationalism and militarism and placed the interest of the state above the interests of the ...
March - Fcusd.org
... Hitler announces the creation of a new Air Force and begins a military draft Army is expanded from 100,000 to ...
... Hitler announces the creation of a new Air Force and begins a military draft Army is expanded from 100,000 to ...
The Rise of Hitler (1919-1929)
... message across as clearly as possible. These changes saw Nazi party membership grow to more than 100,000 people by 1928. Despite the formalisation of the party structure, the clarity of Goebbels’ message, and the growth of party membership, the 1928 Reichstag elections saw the Nazis’ share of the vo ...
... message across as clearly as possible. These changes saw Nazi party membership grow to more than 100,000 people by 1928. Despite the formalisation of the party structure, the clarity of Goebbels’ message, and the growth of party membership, the 1928 Reichstag elections saw the Nazis’ share of the vo ...
After losing WWI in 1918, the German government had to pay
... Soon after, treatment of the Jews was a major theme of Hitler's plan, and the increasing scapegoating of the Jews for inflation, political instability, unemployment, and the humiliation in the war, found a willing audience. Jews were tied to "internationalism" (being loyal to more than just Germany ...
... Soon after, treatment of the Jews was a major theme of Hitler's plan, and the increasing scapegoating of the Jews for inflation, political instability, unemployment, and the humiliation in the war, found a willing audience. Jews were tied to "internationalism" (being loyal to more than just Germany ...
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.