walked with a limp – deformed foot
... unshakeable faith, that he [Hitler] was sent to us by God to save Germany.” ...
... unshakeable faith, that he [Hitler] was sent to us by God to save Germany.” ...
Chapter 16 Section 1 - Guthrie Public Schools
... 6.) What did Stalin do to people who did not agree with his communistic views? a.) He Killed them b.) He appreciated everybody’s view points to make his country better ...
... 6.) What did Stalin do to people who did not agree with his communistic views? a.) He Killed them b.) He appreciated everybody’s view points to make his country better ...
The Nazi Police State Nazi Germany was a poli
... German people could not tell Gestapo from ordinary public so feared them Arrested people who acted/spoke out against Nazi ideas Offenders could be imprisoned without trial -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ...
... German people could not tell Gestapo from ordinary public so feared them Arrested people who acted/spoke out against Nazi ideas Offenders could be imprisoned without trial -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ...
Unit 16 A WWI - Interwar
... in Italy too) Nazi Party – Nazi’s were the political party that Hitler controlled and who helped him control Germany - aimed to develop the Aryan race - desired expansion of German territory throughout Europe to gain resources through a policy of imperialism - used extensive propaganda to spread t ...
... in Italy too) Nazi Party – Nazi’s were the political party that Hitler controlled and who helped him control Germany - aimed to develop the Aryan race - desired expansion of German territory throughout Europe to gain resources through a policy of imperialism - used extensive propaganda to spread t ...
Nazi Germany
... (my struggle) Mein Kampf outlines Hitler’s political viewpoints “Master Race” Theory Anger at Versailles ...
... (my struggle) Mein Kampf outlines Hitler’s political viewpoints “Master Race” Theory Anger at Versailles ...
Fascism and Hitler - Scott County Schools
... Mussolini attacks and gains Ethiopia Hitler defies the Treaty of Versailles and builds up his troops and moves into the Rhineland Italy makes an alliance with Germany. Germany then makes an alliance with Japan. These three countries become known as the Axis powers ...
... Mussolini attacks and gains Ethiopia Hitler defies the Treaty of Versailles and builds up his troops and moves into the Rhineland Italy makes an alliance with Germany. Germany then makes an alliance with Japan. These three countries become known as the Axis powers ...
The Munich Putsch 1923
... On 8th November, 1923, the Bavarian government held a meeting of about 3,000 officials. While Gustav von Kahr, the prime minister of Bavaria was making a speech, Adolf Hitler and armed stormtroopers entering the building. Hitler jumped onto a table, fired two shots in the air and told the audience t ...
... On 8th November, 1923, the Bavarian government held a meeting of about 3,000 officials. While Gustav von Kahr, the prime minister of Bavaria was making a speech, Adolf Hitler and armed stormtroopers entering the building. Hitler jumped onto a table, fired two shots in the air and told the audience t ...
Act of Aggression and Appeasement PP (How did Hitler cause WWII)
... APPEASE Hitler & gave him Sudetenland if he promised not to take anything more D. appeasement: giving in to the demands of an aggressor to avoid conflict ...
... APPEASE Hitler & gave him Sudetenland if he promised not to take anything more D. appeasement: giving in to the demands of an aggressor to avoid conflict ...
Germany revision table mat 18KB
... Invasion of the Ruhr January: Belgium and France invade Germany because German was unable to keep up with payments. Instead they would take their resources such as coal. Weimar government promotes passive resistance. This causes hyperinflation to get worse. Hyperinflation: Government prints too much ...
... Invasion of the Ruhr January: Belgium and France invade Germany because German was unable to keep up with payments. Instead they would take their resources such as coal. Weimar government promotes passive resistance. This causes hyperinflation to get worse. Hyperinflation: Government prints too much ...
Munich Beer Hall Putsch (1923)
... On 8th November, 1923, the Bavarian government held a meeting of about 3,000 officials. While Gustav von Kahr, the prime minister of Bavaria was making a speech, Adolf Hitler and armed stormtroopers (Sturmabteilung or SA) entered the building. Hitler jumped onto a table, fired two shots in the air a ...
... On 8th November, 1923, the Bavarian government held a meeting of about 3,000 officials. While Gustav von Kahr, the prime minister of Bavaria was making a speech, Adolf Hitler and armed stormtroopers (Sturmabteilung or SA) entered the building. Hitler jumped onto a table, fired two shots in the air a ...
The Rise of Fascism The rise of Fascism coincided with
... Hitler 1st got dictatorial power for 4 years He then banned all political parties He banned strikes and unions The government took control of business & labor and put millions to work constructing factories, highways, weapons, and military. Unemployment dropped 75% ...
... Hitler 1st got dictatorial power for 4 years He then banned all political parties He banned strikes and unions The government took control of business & labor and put millions to work constructing factories, highways, weapons, and military. Unemployment dropped 75% ...
HITLER`s FOREIGN POLICY
... INVITED GERMANS INTO AUSTRIA – RESTORE LAW AND ORDER UNION – 1938 – THE ANCHLUSS BRITAIN AND FRANCE DID NOTHING ...
... INVITED GERMANS INTO AUSTRIA – RESTORE LAW AND ORDER UNION – 1938 – THE ANCHLUSS BRITAIN AND FRANCE DID NOTHING ...
Totalitarianism: Germany`s Third Reich
... Nazi Origins Continued • Munich of 1919 was hotbed of socialist and anti socialist activity • Bavarian Soviet Republic last only 3 weeks • Secret societies and paramilitary organizations led by discontented army officers agitated • Hitler at the army behest joined the small party called the German ...
... Nazi Origins Continued • Munich of 1919 was hotbed of socialist and anti socialist activity • Bavarian Soviet Republic last only 3 weeks • Secret societies and paramilitary organizations led by discontented army officers agitated • Hitler at the army behest joined the small party called the German ...
Hitler`s Foreign Policy - Sample Notes [PDF Document]
... Hitler's promise to make a Greater Germany of all German speakers and to create a German empire (Lebensraum) made him very popular. One of his main tactics in this was the threat of war, as no one wanted to go back to fighting after WWI. Early years in power • Germany was isolated internationally, a ...
... Hitler's promise to make a Greater Germany of all German speakers and to create a German empire (Lebensraum) made him very popular. One of his main tactics in this was the threat of war, as no one wanted to go back to fighting after WWI. Early years in power • Germany was isolated internationally, a ...
The Kreisau Circle - Moodle at Sutton Grammar School
... • Non-violent, intellectual resistance group • Founded by a Philosophy Professor and students at the University of Munich • Their activities started during WW2 but they did have contact with the Kreisau Circle ...
... • Non-violent, intellectual resistance group • Founded by a Philosophy Professor and students at the University of Munich • Their activities started during WW2 but they did have contact with the Kreisau Circle ...
Notes on The Century: Over the Edge
... 4. In the late 1930s, the Nazi Party in Germany burned books. Why did they do this? How can books be considered such a threat that some might find it necessary to burn them? ...
... 4. In the late 1930s, the Nazi Party in Germany burned books. Why did they do this? How can books be considered such a threat that some might find it necessary to burn them? ...
Adolf Hitler - Shasta Union High School District
... He built tanks, and other weapons to defeat the other countries The impact in Germany was dire: millions were thrown out of work and several major banks collapsed. Create scapegoat , dissolve parliament They promised to repudiate the Versailles Treaty, strengthen the economy, and provide jobs. ...
... He built tanks, and other weapons to defeat the other countries The impact in Germany was dire: millions were thrown out of work and several major banks collapsed. Create scapegoat , dissolve parliament They promised to repudiate the Versailles Treaty, strengthen the economy, and provide jobs. ...
Germany in the Bulkans
... United States • Many American’s felt the U.S. should stay out of the war • Congress passed Neutrality Acts, which made it illegal to sell arms or lend money to nations at war • Roosevelt knew the U.S. would be in a war soon • Roosevelt asks Congress to allow the Allies to buy goods from the U.S. bu ...
... United States • Many American’s felt the U.S. should stay out of the war • Congress passed Neutrality Acts, which made it illegal to sell arms or lend money to nations at war • Roosevelt knew the U.S. would be in a war soon • Roosevelt asks Congress to allow the Allies to buy goods from the U.S. bu ...
WWII LEADERS
... • President during the Great Depression • Elected to 4 terms (died during the 4th term) • Declared War following the bombing of Pearl Harbor ...
... • President during the Great Depression • Elected to 4 terms (died during the 4th term) • Declared War following the bombing of Pearl Harbor ...
Nuremberg Trials
... Twenty-two of Nazi Germany’s political, military, and economic leaders were put on trial. These included Hitler’s deputies Rudolf Hess and Martin Bormann in abstentia; German air force commander Hermann Goering; army chief Wilhelm Keitel; army chief of operations Alfred Jodl; naval commander Erich R ...
... Twenty-two of Nazi Germany’s political, military, and economic leaders were put on trial. These included Hitler’s deputies Rudolf Hess and Martin Bormann in abstentia; German air force commander Hermann Goering; army chief Wilhelm Keitel; army chief of operations Alfred Jodl; naval commander Erich R ...
Why Germany, Italy, and Japan took actions that prompted the
... Britain negotiated with Hitler that he could keep the chosen territory if he promised to not advance any further, and he “agrees”(wink wink) The U.S. tries to remain its neutrality at this time This would fail at this time, as Hitler takes over the rest of Czech. & invaded Poland in March 1939 ...
... Britain negotiated with Hitler that he could keep the chosen territory if he promised to not advance any further, and he “agrees”(wink wink) The U.S. tries to remain its neutrality at this time This would fail at this time, as Hitler takes over the rest of Czech. & invaded Poland in March 1939 ...
Germany & Adolf Hitler
... – President makes Hitler Chancellor • 1935: Hitler combines roles of President/ Chancellor & declares self sole leader – Called “Fuhrer” (the Leader) – Ruled without Reichstag (Parliament) • Hitler promises Germany will RISE AGAIN Immediately goes against Versailles Treaty 1. Rearms military 2. Expa ...
... – President makes Hitler Chancellor • 1935: Hitler combines roles of President/ Chancellor & declares self sole leader – Called “Fuhrer” (the Leader) – Ruled without Reichstag (Parliament) • Hitler promises Germany will RISE AGAIN Immediately goes against Versailles Treaty 1. Rearms military 2. Expa ...
DATE - Manhasset Public Schools
... established totalitarian rule. To gain support for expansion, Hitler formed an alliance with (9) __________________ in 1936. In Japan (10) _________________________ rose to power because the government failed to solve the country’s (11) ____________________ problems. In September 1931 Japan launched ...
... established totalitarian rule. To gain support for expansion, Hitler formed an alliance with (9) __________________ in 1936. In Japan (10) _________________________ rose to power because the government failed to solve the country’s (11) ____________________ problems. In September 1931 Japan launched ...
In 1920 the newly formed German Workers` Party needed its own
... refused to allow the SA to play any part in government and von Salomon resigned in August 1930. In 1931 Hitler asked Röhm to return and lead the SA. Röhm agreed and upon his return he quickly increased the membership of the SA. After the Nazis came to power in 1933 Röhm began to make moves towards m ...
... refused to allow the SA to play any part in government and von Salomon resigned in August 1930. In 1931 Hitler asked Röhm to return and lead the SA. Röhm agreed and upon his return he quickly increased the membership of the SA. After the Nazis came to power in 1933 Röhm began to make moves towards m ...
World War II Test 1) What book did Hitler write in Jail?
... 5) This event plunged the US into World War II _____________________________________ 6) This general vowed he “Shall return” to the Phillippines and eventually does later in the War in the Pacific _________________________________________ 7) These were the two names given to the two atomic bombs. __ ...
... 5) This event plunged the US into World War II _____________________________________ 6) This general vowed he “Shall return” to the Phillippines and eventually does later in the War in the Pacific _________________________________________ 7) These were the two names given to the two atomic bombs. __ ...
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.