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Slide list for History of European Civilization II – Post-War to the Cold War 1) Clockwise from top left: Adolph Hitler’s 4th grade class picture; Adolph Hitler (1889-1945); Hitler as a baby; Hitler’s parents Klara (18601907), Alois (1837-1903) 2) Hitler in a crowd for the announcement of Germany at war 1914 3) WWI soldiers with Hitler in each picture 4) Map of Europe in 1919 5) Map of Germany after WWI 6) Map of Germany’s territorial losses 7) Map of Germany after WWI and the Treaty of Versailles 8) Map of Europe after WWI and the Treaty of Versailles 9) The Big Four from left: David Lloyd George of England (1863-1945), Vittorio Orlando of Italy (18601952), Georges Clemenceau of France (1841-1929), Woodrow Wilson of the United States (18561924) 10) The Signing of the Treaty of Versailles in the Hall of Mirrors – Paris Peace Conference 1/18/1919 – 1/21/1920 11) The League of Nations 6/28/1919 – 4/18/1946 12) Benito Mussolini (1883-1945) 13) German Papiermarks and the hyperinflation of 1923 14) Adolph Hitler 15) Hitler speaking and the formation of the SA (Sturmabtielung), a.k.a. the Brownshirts 16) German workers 17) Beer Hall and Hitler 18) Beer Hall Putsch 11/8-9/1923 19) Gustav Stresemann (1878-1929) 20) The Putsch conspirators, Hitler in prison, Mein Kampf (pub. 1925-26) 21) Hitler released from prison, speaking, and gathering support 22) Nazi propaganda photo, and mass meeting 23) Hitler refining his oration techniques 24) German President Paul von Hindenburg (1847-1934) 25) Election of 1932 26) Franz von Papen (1879-1969) 27) Hitler named Chancellor 1/30/1933 28) Von Papen and Hitler 29) Reichstag fire 2/27/1933 30) Hitler’s Enabling Act 3/23/1933 31) Nuremberg rallies and mass meetings 32) Nazi propaganda – Hitler with children 33) Nazi propaganda – Nazi benevolence at Christmas 34) German recommitment to industrialization 35) Volkswagon, auto production, and futuristic car 36) Autobahn and road-building 37) Canals, railroads, and industry 38) German rearmament 39) German rearmament 40) Hitler and Mussolini 41) Ernst Roehm (1887-1934) 42) Joseph Goebbels (1897-1945) 43) The Bauhaus – operated from 19191933 44) Walter Gropius (1883-1969) and the Fagus building 45) Bauhaus furniture 46) Entartete Kunst – The Degenerate Art Exhibit of 1937 47) The Elephant Celebes by Max Ernst (1891-1976) 1921 48) Paradise; Golden Calf by Emil Nolde (1867-1956) 49) Senecio; unknown by Paul Klee (1879-1940) 50) Composition VII by Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944) 1913 51) Metropolis by Otto Dix (1891-1969) 52) Paintings by Otto Dix 53) Mona Lisa with Moustache and Goatee by Marcel Duchamp 54) Paintings by George Grosz (18931959) 55) Paintings by Grosz 56) Nazi poster art 57) Workers, Farmers, and Soldiers by Hans Schmitz (1896-1977) 1941 58) The Tenth of May by Paul Padua (1903-1981) 59) Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emmanuel Leutze 60) Pictures of families – Nazi propaganda 61) Pictures of farming – Nazi propaganda 62) Painting with similar photo 63) Painting with similar photo 64) Nazi Sculpture 65) The Fuhrer as Teutonic Knight 66) Paintings by Hitler 67) Paintings by Hitler 68) Paintings by Hitler 69) Plundered art brought to Hitler 70) Nazi architectural models 71) Nazi architecture 72) Heinrich Himmler (1900-1945) 73) Hitler youth – boys 74) Hitler youth – boys 75) Hitler youth – girls 76) Hitler youth – girls 77) Goebbels as Propaganda Minister; Julius Streicher (1885-1946); Der Sturmer 78) Nazi eugenics 79) Nazi book-burning 80) Berlin Olympics of 1936 81) Jesse Owens – American 82) The Anschluss 3/12/1938 83) Kristallnacht 11/8-9/1938 84) Shaving a beard as humiliation; Jews rounded up after Kristallnacht 85) Munich Conference – Neville Chamberlain (1869-1940) and Hitler September 1938 86) The division of Czechoslovakia 87) Chamberlain returns to Great Britain 9/30/1938 88) Maginot Line 89) Winston Churchill (1874-1965) 90) Non-Aggression Pact between Germany and the Soviet Union 91) Herman Goering (1893-1946) 92) German invasion of Poland 9/1/1939 93) Division of Poland between Germany and the Soviet Union 94) Rounding up Jews and the Ghettos 95) World War II map 96) Conquest of France 6/25/1940 97) V-1 and V-2 rockets 98) Battle of Britain 99) Eastern front map 100) Operation Barbarossa – the German invasion of the Soviet Union 6/22/1941 101) Nazi atrocities 102) Nazi death camp gas chamber 103) Concentration camps and Death camps 104) Reinhard Heydrich (1904-1942) 105) Destruction of Lidice 6/10/1942 106) Map of Concentration and Death camps 107) Franklin Delano Roosevelt (18821945) 108) Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor 12/7/1941 109) Operation Torch – the Africa campaign 11/8-15/1942 110) Nazi youth – camp for boys 111) Nazi youth – boys games 112) Nazi youth – boys training 113) Nazi youth – boys marching 114) Nazi youth – boys field training 115) Nazi youth – boys sailing and locomotive 116) Nazi youth – boys signal corps, planes, and free-falling 117) Nazi youth – girls athletics 118) Women trained for fire duty 119) Allied bombing of German towns 120) 121) 122) 123) 124) 125) 126) 127) 128) 129) 130) 131) 132) 133) 134) 135) 136) 137) 138) 139) 140) 141) D-Day invasion 6/6/1944 D-Day map Liberation of France 8/25/1944 Consequences for Nazi collaboration Fall of Berlin, May 1945 Churchill announcing the defeat of Germany VE Day Liberation of the camps Crematoria Germans made to see camps and bury the dead Yalta Summit 1945 – Churchill, Roosevelt, Stalin Pacific Theater map Raising the Flag at Iwo Jima 2/23/1945 American bombing of Japanese cities Colonel Paul Tibbetts (1915-2007) and the crew of the Enola Gay Little Boy and the bombing of Hiroshima 8/6/1945 Fat Man and the bombing of Nagasaki 8/9/1945 Aftermath of Hiroshima and Nagasaki VJ Day Nuremberg Trial 1945-1949 Map of Europe after WWII Map of the Cold War