Homework due! Spider-diagram – Consequences of Inflation Draw a spider-diagram to show the causes of the hyperinflation crisis. Use the sources (1-11)

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Homework due! Spider-diagram – Consequences of Inflation Draw a spider-diagram to show the causes of the hyperinflation crisis. Use the sources (1-11) from the white text (page 24-25) to show the consequences of inflation Add these to your spider-diagram (make sure to label them as consequences!)

Assessment: “Why did Germany feel the Treaty of Versailles was unfair?” Please read through the comments I have written. Respond to the the I (Improvement) Fill in the second line of your history assessment tracker. _______________________________________________ NOTE – The first line should be your Treaty of Versailles quiz (out of 16)!

Recap from last lesson: What do you know about 1923 already?

The Munich / Beerhall Putsch Lesson Objectives 1)To describe Hitler’s early life 2)To describe the events of the Putsch 3)To explain the impact of the Putsch

Hitler as a baby in Vienna

As a child

As a painter in Vienna – a self portrait

A face in the Crowd: Celebrating the Start of WW

Hitler as a Soldier

Hitler as a young leader of the Nazis

Example of Hitler speaking in Beerhalls Hitler – The Rise of Evil (5 minutes)

The Munich Putsch, ) Read P20-21 of Blue Weimar Book (handout available) (10 minutes) 1:04:15 – 1:14:25 Using the video and the information from the book, answer three things 1) what caused the Munich Putsch (consider info from last lesson 2) what happened in the Munich Putsch 3) what was consequence

His Book

Idea in Mein Kampf Why people in Germany might have liked it Use the information on the following slide to complete this Complete for homework if necessary check VLE Mr.Walker Germany Folder)