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Hitler and the Rise of the Nazi Party – Part II Chapter 13.5

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Hitler and the Rise of the Nazi Party – Part II

Chapter 13.5

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Adolf Hitler

Hitler was released from prison after one year

Many Germans believed that energetic leader Adolf Hitler would solve Germany’s economic problems and high unemployment

As the head of the Nazi Party, Hitler promised to end reparations, create jobs, and re-arm Germany in defiance of the terms of the Treaty of Versailles

Hitler was legally elected chancellor in 1933

Within one year he was dictator over the new fascist state in Germany

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Germans Attracted to Nazism

1) war veterans 2) workers 3) lower middle classes 4) small town Germans 5) business people

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Adolf Hitler

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Hitler’s first steps as dictator

Suspended civil rights Destroyed socialists and

Communists Outlawed other political parties Hitler executed disloyal Nazi

Party members Hitler demanded absolute

obedience

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The German Reichs First Reich – Medieval Holy Roman Empire Second Reich – Bismarck’s German Empire

(1871) following German unification Third Reich – Hitler’s German empire predicted

to last 1000 years (it lasted from 1933-1945)

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Third Reich

To appeal to nationalism and recall Germany’s glorious past, Hitler called his government the Third Reich (Reich = empire)

To combat the Depression, Hitler launched a public works program (e.g., highways, housing projects)

In violation of the Versailles Treaty, Hitler re-armed Germany

Hitler wanted to unite Germany and Austria because both countries speak German

Where was the League of Nations to stop this???

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Totalitarianism Hitler organized a brutal

system of terror, repression, and totalitarian rule

Nazis controlled all aspects of German life (government, religion, education, etc.)

Nazis used the Gestapo, the secret police, to enforce the will of the Nazi Party

The Gestapo purged any person who opposed the Nazi Party

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Nuremberg Laws

A fanatical anti-Semite, Hitler set out to expel the Jews from Germany

Hitler blamed the Jews for Germany’s problems

In 1935, the Nazis passed the Nuremberg Laws, which deprived Jews of German citizenship and placed severe restrictions on them

The Nazis indoctrinated German youth and rewrote textbooks to reflect Nazi racial views

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Examples of Nuremberg Laws

Jews prohibited from marrying non-Jews Jews could not attend German schools Jews could not teach at schools or

universities Jews banned from holding government

jobs Jews prohibited from practicing law or

medicine Jews could not publish books The Nazis began a terror campaign

against Jews – many fled for their lives

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Instructional chart issued to help bureaucrats distinguish Jews from Mischlinge (mixed race persons) and Aryans. The white figures are Aryans; the black figures Jews; and the shaded figures Mischlinge.

Chart to Define if You are Jewish

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Kristallnacht (Night of Broken Glass) 1938 – Young Jew named Herschel Grynszpan

killed a German diplomat in Paris Nazis retaliated by destroying Jewish

synagogues, Jewish books, religious symbols, and Jewish businesses on November 9-10, 1938

Nazi thugs attacked Jews throughout Germany

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Kristallnacht

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Video Watch this video about Kristallnacht: http://www.youtube.com/watch?

v=SCj9RJU2Y1Y

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Nazi Cultural and Societal Influences

Hitler also limited women’s roles and encouraged “pure-blooded Aryan” (blond hair, blue eyes) women to bear many children to raise the birthrate

He sought to purge German culture of what he believed were corrupt influences

Nazis denounced modern art and jazz, but glorified German artists and myths

Jazz music was condemned for its African roots

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Hitler and Religion

Hitler despised Christianity as “weak” Hitler wanted to replace religion with

racial beliefs He combined all Protestant sects into

a single state church Nazis closed Catholic schools Although many clergy either

supported the new regime or remained silent, some courageously spoke out against Hitler’s government

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Authoritarian Rule in Germany

Like Germany, most new nations in Eastern Europe slid from systems of democracy to authoritarian rule

Economic problems and ethnic tensions contributed to instability and helped fascist rulers to gain power

The new dictators promised to keep order, and won the backing of the military and the wealthy

They also supported the growth of anti-semitism – using Jewish people as scapegoats of national problems

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Powerpoint Questions – Part II(18 points)

1. What did many Germans believe about Hitler? 2. What three things did Hitler promise to do as

head of the Nazi Party? (3 points)3. How did Hitler become the chancellor of

Germany?4. Why was Germany defined as a fascist state?5. What steps did Hitler take as dictator (5

points)?6. What did Hitler do that violated the Treaty of

Versailles?

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Powerpoint Questions – Part II(18 points)

7. Identify the German secret police force.8. What laws deprived German Jews of

citizenship and placed severe restrictions on them?

9. Identify and describe the events of November 9-10, 1938.

10. What were Aryan women obligated to do?11. Why did Hitler dislike jazz music?12. With what did Hitler want to replace religion?

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