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Germany in the 1930’s Paola & Polly Diana & Daisy Jason & Juan

The GREAT DEPRESSION Stock Markets Crash 2.Bank failures 3.Decrease in trade

germany during the great depression Weimer RepublicWeimer Republic Paul von HindenburgPaul von Hindenburg

Germany during the Great Depression Economic -unemployment Economic -unemployment - American loans stopped Social Social - German women were expected to breed pure German babies Political Political - Nazis gained power (Hitler)

Hitler’s rise to power Enabling ActEnabling Act (June ) - Paul von Hindenburg announced Hitler his chancellor Reichstag (Nacional Diet)Reichstag (Nacional Diet) NAZIS ( National Socialists Workers Party)NAZIS ( National Socialists Workers Party) Hitler & Paul von Hindenburg

Rise of the STORM TROOPERS (SA) Reichstag Fire- Dutch communist set fire to the Reichstag buildingReichstag Fire- Dutch communist set fire to the Reichstag building Storm troopers (SA)- hired to end any doubt of HitlerStorm troopers (SA)- hired to end any doubt of Hitler Schutztaffel (SS)- bodyguardsSchutztaffel (SS)- bodyguards 52,000 members52,000 members

WOMEN IN NAZI GERMANY Home livesHome lives Homemakers & HousewivesHomemakers & Housewives Breed strong German boys and girlsBreed strong German boys and girls

NAZI RACIAL POLICY Anti-SemitismAnti-Semitism Excluding Jews from civil serviceExcluding Jews from civil service Attempt on boycotts (Failed)Attempt on boycotts (Failed)

HITLERS PROCESS OF ELIMINATING THE JEWS Kristallnacht “Crystal Night”Kristallnacht “Crystal Night” Nuremburg Laws- Took CITIZENSHIP awayNuremburg Laws- Took CITIZENSHIP away Burning of a synagogue(jewish church)

The final solution Final Solution - wiped out ALL JewsFinal Solution - wiped out ALL Jews - 6 million Jews dead

Review game 1 Paul von Hindenburg was president of what republic?1 Paul von Hindenburg was president of what republic? 2 What signing allowed Hitler become chancellor?2 What signing allowed Hitler become chancellor? 3 NAZI stands for…?3 NAZI stands for…? 4 the Reichstag fire was…4 the Reichstag fire was… 5 how many members were in the Shutzstaffel?5 how many members were in the Shutzstaffel? 6 Which law did hitler create that took away Jews citizenship?6 Which law did hitler create that took away Jews citizenship? What were the roles of the women?What were the roles of the women? What was Hitler’s plan that eliminated 6 million Jews?What was Hitler’s plan that eliminated 6 million Jews?