Concise History of Nazi Germany
... March 5: The "Elections of Terror": The Nazi Party gets 43.9% of the vote; its German Nationalist allies get 8%. March 23: A Reichstag without opposition gives complete authority to Hitler. March 31: Laws prohibiting autonomous German Länders (or independent lands) are passed. June 22-July 5: The re ...
... March 5: The "Elections of Terror": The Nazi Party gets 43.9% of the vote; its German Nationalist allies get 8%. March 23: A Reichstag without opposition gives complete authority to Hitler. March 31: Laws prohibiting autonomous German Länders (or independent lands) are passed. June 22-July 5: The re ...
Rise of Nazism - Effingham County Schools
... Hitler’s military strength grew—he began to make plans to go to war 1936: Sent troops into former German territories By 1938: German troops controlled Austria & Czechoslovakia ...
... Hitler’s military strength grew—he began to make plans to go to war 1936: Sent troops into former German territories By 1938: German troops controlled Austria & Czechoslovakia ...
Notes - The Road to WWII MEH
... b. Why fighting? Underlying problems over who controlled African colonies, nationalism, a complicated alliance system, and large militaries. c. Outcome? Allies won, Germans forced to accept war guilt (responsibility for the war) and were told to pay reparations totaling $30 billion to the Allies. Ge ...
... b. Why fighting? Underlying problems over who controlled African colonies, nationalism, a complicated alliance system, and large militaries. c. Outcome? Allies won, Germans forced to accept war guilt (responsibility for the war) and were told to pay reparations totaling $30 billion to the Allies. Ge ...
Hitler`s Economic Policy How Hitler Transformed the German Economy
... Conquered countries would give the master race “Lebensraum” By exploiting conquered countries living standards could be maintained at home despite all the money being spent on war In 1936 Goering was appointed to introduce a 4 year plan to put Hitler’s ideas into action ...
... Conquered countries would give the master race “Lebensraum” By exploiting conquered countries living standards could be maintained at home despite all the money being spent on war In 1936 Goering was appointed to introduce a 4 year plan to put Hitler’s ideas into action ...
What is fascism
... Who was the Russian (Soviet) premier who murdered 6 times more people than Hitler, but never got the label that Hitler did because he was on the Allied Powers side? (FRUG) ...
... Who was the Russian (Soviet) premier who murdered 6 times more people than Hitler, but never got the label that Hitler did because he was on the Allied Powers side? (FRUG) ...
File - Mrs. Kathryn Lopez
... • Where did the symbol come from? • Why did Hitler adapt the Swastika? ...
... • Where did the symbol come from? • Why did Hitler adapt the Swastika? ...
CH. 18 & 19
... • There was a huge battle at __________ but Germany never made it any further. • Now in December of 1941 The German armies had been stopped on both Fronts (France and Russia ...
... • There was a huge battle at __________ but Germany never made it any further. • Now in December of 1941 The German armies had been stopped on both Fronts (France and Russia ...
World War 2 The World at war Again
... -German-Soviet Nonaggression Act-Hitler had secret treaty with the Hitler invaded Soviets not to attack each After France, they took over other (they divide Poland) Paris. Hitler invades France and uses “Blitzkrieg” to destroy France ...
... -German-Soviet Nonaggression Act-Hitler had secret treaty with the Hitler invaded Soviets not to attack each After France, they took over other (they divide Poland) Paris. Hitler invades France and uses “Blitzkrieg” to destroy France ...
26-1 - RedLionWorldHistory
... I. The German Path to War A. Hitler believed Germany could be a great civilization if they had more land to settle B. In March of 1935, Hitler created an air force and a military draft which was against the Treaty of Versailles C. France and Britain condemned Hitler but because of the Depress ...
... I. The German Path to War A. Hitler believed Germany could be a great civilization if they had more land to settle B. In March of 1935, Hitler created an air force and a military draft which was against the Treaty of Versailles C. France and Britain condemned Hitler but because of the Depress ...
Revise Germany PowerPoint
... This removes the only person who could have sacked Hitler. Hitler combines President & Chancellor = Fuhrer ...
... This removes the only person who could have sacked Hitler. Hitler combines President & Chancellor = Fuhrer ...
How did Hitler get to power?
... Hitler was invited into power by Von Papen. Hindenburg, the President and an old war hero, did not think much of Hitler. But they hoped that they could use Hitler in power as he was so popular with the people. They thought that they could control him... ...
... Hitler was invited into power by Von Papen. Hindenburg, the President and an old war hero, did not think much of Hitler. But they hoped that they could use Hitler in power as he was so popular with the people. They thought that they could control him... ...
Hitler`s lightning war
... Following Dunkirk resistance began to crumble French surrender Jun 22, 1940 Germans took control of Northern Fr Southern part of France became puppet gov headed by Marshal Philippe Petain. • Headquarters was at Vichy • Became known as the Vichy gov ...
... Following Dunkirk resistance began to crumble French surrender Jun 22, 1940 Germans took control of Northern Fr Southern part of France became puppet gov headed by Marshal Philippe Petain. • Headquarters was at Vichy • Became known as the Vichy gov ...
Who voted for The Nazis?
... • Women were over half of the electorate (people who voted) • They liked Hitler's family values ...
... • Women were over half of the electorate (people who voted) • They liked Hitler's family values ...
Name
... Adolph Hitler became the leader of the Nazi Party. Hitler used Jewish people as scapegoats, blaming them for Germany’s problems. In 1929, the stock market crashed, launching the United States and Europe into the Great Depression. This caused even more economic problems and anxiety among the German p ...
... Adolph Hitler became the leader of the Nazi Party. Hitler used Jewish people as scapegoats, blaming them for Germany’s problems. In 1929, the stock market crashed, launching the United States and Europe into the Great Depression. This caused even more economic problems and anxiety among the German p ...
Hitler 1933
... hard, and millions of people were out of work. Still fresh in the minds of many was Germany's humiliating defeat fifteen years earlier during World War I, and Germans lacked confidence in their weak government, known as the Weimar Republic. ...
... hard, and millions of people were out of work. Still fresh in the minds of many was Germany's humiliating defeat fifteen years earlier during World War I, and Germans lacked confidence in their weak government, known as the Weimar Republic. ...
Dictators Threaten World Peace
... communicator • It’s difficult today for us to understand how easily and skillfully he could move a crowd— it’s a “you had to be there” experience. • What impact do you think this film clip was intended to have? Who was its intended audience? ...
... communicator • It’s difficult today for us to understand how easily and skillfully he could move a crowd— it’s a “you had to be there” experience. • What impact do you think this film clip was intended to have? Who was its intended audience? ...
Germany’s Drive for Expansion - Mr. Dizel's Online Classroom
... After gaining Austria and Czechoslovakia to the growing German Empire, he was extremely confident that he could spread farther east capturing Poland without a fight. In order to deter a possible fight with the Soviet Union Hitler made the Nazi-Soviet nonaggression pact , so he could easily take Pola ...
... After gaining Austria and Czechoslovakia to the growing German Empire, he was extremely confident that he could spread farther east capturing Poland without a fight. In order to deter a possible fight with the Soviet Union Hitler made the Nazi-Soviet nonaggression pact , so he could easily take Pola ...
Chapter 23 Guided Notes
... 17. What aided the Nazi efforts to gain influence during the early 1930s? ...
... 17. What aided the Nazi efforts to gain influence during the early 1930s? ...
- bYTEBoss
... Ministry of Propaganda “I view the first task of the new ministry [of Propaganda] as being to establish co-ordination between the Government and the whole people . . . It is not enough for people to be more or less reconciled to our regime, to be persuaded to adopt a neutral attitude towards us, ra ...
... Ministry of Propaganda “I view the first task of the new ministry [of Propaganda] as being to establish co-ordination between the Government and the whole people . . . It is not enough for people to be more or less reconciled to our regime, to be persuaded to adopt a neutral attitude towards us, ra ...
Hitler`s Invasion of Europe
... attempts to appease Hitler in order to stop the Nazi’s from continuing their invasion of Europe. - The Munich Pact: In order to appease Hitler Chamberlain met with Hitler and both agree that Hitler will gain control of the Sudetenland territory as long as he ceases his expansion through Europe. - Hi ...
... attempts to appease Hitler in order to stop the Nazi’s from continuing their invasion of Europe. - The Munich Pact: In order to appease Hitler Chamberlain met with Hitler and both agree that Hitler will gain control of the Sudetenland territory as long as he ceases his expansion through Europe. - Hi ...
The Appeasement of Hitler prior to World War II
... The Appeasement of Hitler prior to World War II Rearmament ...
... The Appeasement of Hitler prior to World War II Rearmament ...
Causes of WWII - Clarke High School
... – Irony= policy used to avoid war but empowered Hitler to continue his aggressive campaign . The only way to stop Hitler was to declare war. ...
... – Irony= policy used to avoid war but empowered Hitler to continue his aggressive campaign . The only way to stop Hitler was to declare war. ...
Hitler*s Five Steps to War
... Between 1936 and 1939 Hitler took 5 steps that eventually led to war • Preparations: • From 1935, Hitler built up the German army until they were much more than the 100,000 men permitted by the Treaty of Versailles • He made an alliance with Mussolini by signing the Rome-Berlin Axis in 1936 ...
... Between 1936 and 1939 Hitler took 5 steps that eventually led to war • Preparations: • From 1935, Hitler built up the German army until they were much more than the 100,000 men permitted by the Treaty of Versailles • He made an alliance with Mussolini by signing the Rome-Berlin Axis in 1936 ...
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.