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Rise of Nazi Germany Weimar Republic Established 2 days before end of WWI weak democracy Faced enormous problems Signed Versailles Treaty “stabbed in the back” Scapegoat Inflation and Great Depression

Adolph Hitler Joined the army during WWI- emerged as an extreme nationalist Settled in Munich, Germany- very powerful speaker By 1921 gained control of the National Socialist German Worker’s Party- NAZI Party

Growth of Nazi Power Party grew rapidly Wild, emotional speeches by Hitler Uprising in Munich – Hitler thrown in jail Mein Kampf – “My Struggle” Appeal of the Nazi Party Benefits to peasants Support from wealthy business leaders provided free meals and companionship People found hope in order, unity and national strength 1932 Paul Von Hindenburg (German Prez) – made Hitler Chancellor

The Third Reich Hindenburg died in 1934 Fuhrer Totalitarian Rule Campaign against Jews Nurenburg Laws 1935 Economic Recovery Plans for Expansion

SA – Assault detachment (originally from WWI) Gestapo – used as primary agency for the persecution of the Jews

Biography video Notes Create the following outline: Background/Childhood: Personality Traits: Details on his rise to power:

Adolf Hitler “Germany will either be a world power or will not be at all.” Adolf Hitler