Fill in the blanks Between 1918 and 1923, Germany suffered several ___________ problems, such as hyperinflation and the _________ of the Ruhr. These economic.

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Fill in the blanks Between 1918 and 1923, Germany suffered several ___________ problems, such as hyperinflation and the _________ of the Ruhr. These economic problems ___________ the government and made people look for alternatives, such as the Nazis. The ______ grew to become quite ________, and eventually tried to _______ power in 1923, but failed and Hitler was put in prison. After Hitler came out of _____, Germany’s economy ________ and the Nazis were no longer popular. Missing words seize occupation Nazis popular prison undermined recovered economic

How did Adolf Hitler come to power in 1933? Economic factors All must be able to recall how Nazi votes and the economic factors changed (L3/4) Most should be able to describe 2 ways that economic factors helped Hitler come to power (L5/6) Some could analyse the relationship between economic factors and Nazi popularity (L7+)

Watch the clip _-4 _-4 What has happened? How has it affected Germany?

Nazi propaganda poster The Nazis were really good at persuading people to vote for them. Design a poster that: – Tells people the economic situattion – Attacks the government, blaming them for the problems. – Promises that the Nazis will solve the problem (make them seem strong etc)

How did Adolf Hitler come to power in 1933? Economic factors All must be able to recall how Nazi votes and the economic factors changed (L3/4) Most should be able to describe 2 ways that economic factors helped Hitler come to power (L5/6) Some could analyse the relationship between economic factors and Nazi popularity (L7+)