The End of WWI and the Rise of Hitler How the 1920s and 1930s reshaped the world.

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The End of WWI and the Rise of Hitler How the 1920s and 1930s reshaped the world

The End of WWI and the Rise of Hitler To understand why WWII began, we must look at the end of WWI (1919) To understand why WWII began, we must look at the end of WWI (1919) When Germany surrendered to end “The Great War”, they would be punished so severely that they would not be able to recover fully without radical change When Germany surrendered to end “The Great War”, they would be punished so severely that they would not be able to recover fully without radical change

The End of WWI and the Rise of Hitler

The Treaty of Versailles: The peace treaty that officially ends WWI The Treaty of Versailles: The peace treaty that officially ends WWI 5 Punishments forced upon Germany: 5 Punishments forced upon Germany: - Loss of Land (Rhineland) - Loss of Land (Rhineland) -Army reduced to 100,000 men. No tanks or subs -Army reduced to 100,000 men. No tanks or subs -Loss of overseas colonies to the League of Nations -Loss of overseas colonies to the League of Nations -Take full responsibility for starting WWI -Take full responsibility for starting WWI -War reparation payments back to England and France -War reparation payments back to England and France

The End of WWI and the Rise of Hitler England and France wanted to punish Germany and cripple their economy for what happened to them in WWI England and France wanted to punish Germany and cripple their economy for what happened to them in WWI Germany is devastated, humiliated, and ruined financially with no real way to pay back these reparations Germany is devastated, humiliated, and ruined financially with no real way to pay back these reparations This treaty only increases the German citizens’ hatred for England and France This treaty only increases the German citizens’ hatred for England and France

The End of WWI and the Rise of Hitler

The Treaty of Versailles also forces a new Democratic gov’t on Germany known as the Weimar Republic The Treaty of Versailles also forces a new Democratic gov’t on Germany known as the Weimar Republic It is despised by the German people because it is a product of England and France, and it fails to fix any of the problems that Germany will face It is despised by the German people because it is a product of England and France, and it fails to fix any of the problems that Germany will face

The End of WWI and the Rise of Hitler A new peacekeeping body designed to prevent a second world war is also created, known as the League of Nations A new peacekeeping body designed to prevent a second world war is also created, known as the League of Nations The U.S. never signs the Treaty of Versailles, nor joins the League of Nations The U.S. never signs the Treaty of Versailles, nor joins the League of Nations President Wilson proposes his own treaty with Germany. One that is more lenient and fair. One that would allow Germany to remain stable. (14 Points) President Wilson proposes his own treaty with Germany. One that is more lenient and fair. One that would allow Germany to remain stable. (14 Points)

The End of WWI and the Rise of Hitler In the 1920s and 1930s, Germany is facing hyperinflation, record unemployment, public embarrassment, and a gov’t that isn’t working In the 1920s and 1930s, Germany is facing hyperinflation, record unemployment, public embarrassment, and a gov’t that isn’t working The German people desire a savior, a person with direction and answers, and someone who will stand up against the Treaty of Versailles The German people desire a savior, a person with direction and answers, and someone who will stand up against the Treaty of Versailles Adolf Hitler starts to rise to prominence Adolf Hitler starts to rise to prominence

The End of WWI and the Rise of Hitler

Hitler fought in WWI but did very little. He was devastated by the surrender of Germany and furious over the Treaty of Versailles Hitler fought in WWI but did very little. He was devastated by the surrender of Germany and furious over the Treaty of Versailles In 1919 Hitler joins a small political party called the German Workers Party. He builds it up, advertises in anti-Semitic newspapers, and perfects his public speaking skills In 1919 Hitler joins a small political party called the German Workers Party. He builds it up, advertises in anti-Semitic newspapers, and perfects his public speaking skills He eventually renames it the National Socialist German Workers Party. (Nazi Party) He eventually renames it the National Socialist German Workers Party. (Nazi Party)

The End of WWI and the Rise of Hitler

In 1923 he becomes leader of the Nazi Party and sets up his own private army known as the Brownshirts In 1923 he becomes leader of the Nazi Party and sets up his own private army known as the Brownshirts That same year he sees an opportunity to overthrow the Weimar Republic That same year he sees an opportunity to overthrow the Weimar Republic Munich Beer Hall Putsch: Hitler leads 2,000 brownshirts is a revolution against the Weimar Republic Munich Beer Hall Putsch: Hitler leads 2,000 brownshirts is a revolution against the Weimar Republic

The End of WWI and the Rise of Hitler

This coup was easily put down by the police and Hitler was sentenced to 5 years in Landsberg prison This coup was easily put down by the police and Hitler was sentenced to 5 years in Landsberg prison In jail he writes his book, “Mein Kampf” (My Struggle) It sold over 5 million copies and makes him a celebrity In jail he writes his book, “Mein Kampf” (My Struggle) It sold over 5 million copies and makes him a celebrity He appears to be the savior that the German people are looking for He appears to be the savior that the German people are looking for

The End of WWI and the Rise of Hitler

Hitler is released after only 9 months in prison in He regains control of his Nazi party and starts to expand the party quickly Hitler is released after only 9 months in prison in He regains control of his Nazi party and starts to expand the party quickly Over the next 7 years he redirects the Nazi Party towards gaining political seats through legal means Over the next 7 years he redirects the Nazi Party towards gaining political seats through legal means In 1933 he is named the Chancellor of Germany, and in 1934 he becomes Da Fuhrer (Leader) of Nazi Germany In 1933 he is named the Chancellor of Germany, and in 1934 he becomes Da Fuhrer (Leader) of Nazi Germany