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1 National Socialism in Germany
HWH UNIT 10 CHAPTER 16.5

2 The Weimar Republic (1919-1933)
The Reichstag Article 48 Proportional Representation The Social Democrats (SPD)

3 Party Distribution in the Reichstag, 1920

4 The Spartacist League, 1919 Rosa Luxemburg and Wilhelm Leibknecht

5 The “Stab in the Back” The Freikorps

6 The Kapp Putsch, 1920 Led by right-wing veterans
Government wouldn’t send in the army Called for a general strike

7 French Occupy the Ruhr, 1923

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9 Hyperinflation,

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11 Adolf Hitler ( )

12 The Emergence of the Nazi Party (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter Partei or NSDAP)
1919: German Workers Party (DAP) 1920: NSDAP The 25 Points The SA (Sturm Abteilung) or Brownshirts Ernst Röhm

13 The Beer Hall Putsch, 1923

14 Peace and Prosperity? Stresemann and “Fulfillment” 1924 1925 1926 1929
Dawes Plan 1925 The Treaty of Locarno 1926 Germany joins the League of Nations 1929 Young Plan GREAT DEPRESSION

15 Hitler’s Rise to Power Through LEGAL means Nazi popularity
May, 1924: 32 seats December, 1924: 14 seats 1924: The Dawes Plan 1929: The Young Plan President Paul von Hindenburg, Symbol of no confidence in the republic GREAT DEPRESSION 1929 No majority in Reichstag, Dominant parties won’t cooperate (SPD, KPD, NSDAP) Article 48 enforced

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17 German Unemployment and Nazi Popularity
Unemployment Nazi Seats in Reichstag , million no elections million million no elections million million

18 Unemployment,

19 The elections of 1932 and 1933 Hitler runs for president, 1932
Loses, but gets over 30% of the vote Nazis win plurality, 1932 Most Germans voted for parties bent on destroying the republic Coalition with the DNVP Hitler as Chancellor, January, 1933

20 Consolidation of Nazi Power, 1933
The Reichstag Fire, February, 1933 Elections, March, 1933 The Enabling Act, March 1933 Nazi Domination (Gleichshaltung), July, 1933

21 Hitler in Power The Führerprinzip

22 Consolidation of Power
1934: Hindendburg dies 1934: “Blood Purge” of the SA (The Night of the Long Knives) SA Membership 1932: 400,000 1934: 3,000,000 The Gestapo (Geheime Staatspoliezi) Hermann Göring The SS (Schutzstaffel) Heinrich Himmler Antisemitism National boycott, April, 1933

23 Joseph Goebbels Propaganda Minister

24 Nuremberg Rally, 1934

25 1935: The Nuremberg Laws

26 Kristallnacht, November 9, 1938

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