Hitler and the Rise of Nazi Germany

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Hitler and the Rise of Nazi Germany CHAPTER 13 SECTION 5 Hitler and the Rise of Nazi Germany

Rise of Adolf Hitler Weimar Republic 1918-1935 Versailles Treaty- “Stab in the Back” Inflation fear of communism weakness of middle class

Hitler’s Background Austrian Artist World War I Nationalist Socialist (German) Worker Party (Nazi) Bavarian Putsch 1924 Landesburg Prison Mein Kampf Brown Shirts

The Third Reich Elections of 1932 lead to Nazi Victories Von Hindenburg Hitler chancellor a moderate image

Hitler takes power Reichstag Fire “ Night of the Long Knives” lebensraum

Hitler in Power The Third Reich Military build up Storm troopers Gestapo Abolishment of democracy Dictatorship

Persecution of Jews Anti- Semitism scapegoats 1935 Nuremberg Laws racial purity 1936 Kristillnacht