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1 BELL RINGER 1) Who was Mussolini? 2) Who was Stalin? 3) Who was Franco?

2 Ch. 17 Section 3 Hitler & Nazi Germany

3 Adolf Hitler

4 Hitler and His Views Hitler was born in Austria in 1889. Hitler was born in Austria in 1889. After failing out of Secondary School he moved to Vienna. After failing out of Secondary School he moved to Vienna. When World War I began, he joined the Austrian army. When World War I began, he joined the Austrian army.

5 His Views Core was Racism, esp. anti- Semitism (Discrimination against Jews) Core was Racism, esp. anti- Semitism (Discrimination against Jews) Extreme Nationalist Extreme Nationalist

6 Hitler during the Great War

7 Hitler’s Rise After WWI he stayed in Germany and entered politics. After WWI he stayed in Germany and entered politics. 1919 he joined the German Workers’ Party (right-wing extreme nationalist) 1919 he joined the German Workers’ Party (right-wing extreme nationalist) By 1921 he dominated the party & renamed it to National Socialist German Workers’ Party (NSGWP or Nazi) By 1921 he dominated the party & renamed it to National Socialist German Workers’ Party (NSGWP or Nazi)

8 The Party & SA By 1923 party grew to 55,000 member and it had a militia of 15,000. (A.K.A. SA or Storm Troopers)

9 Hitler, 1923

10 Hitler’s prison trip 1923, Hitler staged an arm uprising in Munich but it was quickly crushed. 1923, Hitler staged an arm uprising in Munich but it was quickly crushed. He was sent to prison for treason. He was sent to prison for treason. In prison he wrote his book, Mein Kampf, (His Struggles) In prison he wrote his book, Mein Kampf, (His Struggles)

11 From Prison

12 Rise of Nazism Once out of prison, Hitler expanded the Nazi party all over Germany. Once out of prison, Hitler expanded the Nazi party all over Germany. By 1929 it was a national party. By 1929 it was a national party. 1932 it had 800,000 members and the largest party in the Reichstag (Parliament) 1932 it had 800,000 members and the largest party in the Reichstag (Parliament)

13 Reichstag

14 Great Depression The G.D. brought the Nazi party to power. Hitler promised a new Germany. Promised national pride, national honor, and militarism.

15 Hidenburg

16 Hitler and Hidenburg

17 Victory of Nazism Reichstag had little power. Reichstag had little power. Right-wing elites looked to Hitler for leadership. Right-wing elites looked to Hitler for leadership. With this he had the power to save Germany from communist takeover. With this he had the power to save Germany from communist takeover. 1933 Hidenburg agreed to let Hitler became chancellor. 1933 Hidenburg agreed to let Hitler became chancellor.

18 Hitler’s take’s Germany

19 Hitler reviews 35,000 SA

20 Complete control His complete control occurred in March 1933. (After Hidenburg’s death) His complete control occurred in March 1933. (After Hidenburg’s death) Enabling Act – law gave Gov’t the power to ignore the constitution for 4 yrs. While Hitler saves Germany. Enabling Act – law gave Gov’t the power to ignore the constitution for 4 yrs. While Hitler saves Germany. Concentration camps set-up for who disapproves with the new regime. Concentration camps set-up for who disapproves with the new regime. In 1934, Hitler was sole ruler of Germany. (Fuhrer) In 1934, Hitler was sole ruler of Germany. (Fuhrer)

21 The Nazi State, 1933-1939

22 Nazi Germany Hitler sought an Aryan society. Hitler sought an Aryan society. 1000 year empire 1000 year empire

23 Schutzstaffeln (SS)

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26 Heinrich Himmler

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29 The State of Terror Schutzstaffeln (SS) important force to maintain order. Schutzstaffeln (SS) important force to maintain order. Originally created for Hitler’s bodyguard Originally created for Hitler’s bodyguard Heinrich Himmler- leader of SS, secret police & regular police. Heinrich Himmler- leader of SS, secret police & regular police.

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31 Nazi Germany Women played a big role for Hitler’s Aryan (perfect) race. Women were to be wives and mothers, while men were to be warriors and leaders. Women played a big role for Hitler’s Aryan (perfect) race. Women were to be wives and mothers, while men were to be warriors and leaders. Nuremberg Laws- Excluded Jews from German citizenship & intermarriage relationship. Jews had to wear the star of David and carry an ID card. Nuremberg Laws- Excluded Jews from German citizenship & intermarriage relationship. Jews had to wear the star of David and carry an ID card.

32 REVIEW 1) What was Hitler’s famous book? 1) What was Hitler’s famous book? 2) Who was Heinrich Himmler? 2) Who was Heinrich Himmler? 3) What were the Nuremberg Laws? 3) What were the Nuremberg Laws?


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