I have 5 key events of Hitler’s Germany

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I have 5 key events of Hitler’s Germany As a class, you have 10 questions to guess each key word of Hitler’s Germany I can only give yes / no answers! Can you beat me? What is the link between the key words? Answers on Whiteboards please

What was the most important event in the foundation of the Nazi Party? A – Hitler awarded the Iron Cross B – Foundation of the German Workers Party C – 25 point programme D – Creation of SA E – Munich Putsch What was the most important event in the foundation of the Nazi Party?

Munich 'Beer Hall' Putsch Make rough notes on the plan, aims, events and consequences.  

Munich News Report

News Report Task You must plan a news report on the Munich Putsch. You need to consider the following: The causes of the Munich Putsch. What happened? Consequences (short- and long-term). A comment on the event i.e. analysis of why it is important.

Complete the sentence: For Hitler, the Munich Putsch was………………………