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Outcome: The Rise of Adolf Hitler World War II Outcome: The Rise of Adolf Hitler

The Rise of Adolf Hitler 1.  Setting the Stage: World War I Although an Austrian, Hitler joined the German army in WWI Hitler was never an officer and was wounded in leg Temporarily blinded by mustard gas; while in hospital he became convinced that his purpose in life was to “Save Germany” On Nov 11, 1918, Germany agreed to an armistice ---> angered Hitler Hitler called those who surrendered “November Criminals”

The Rise of Adolf Hitler Setting the Stage: World War I f.   In 1919 Germany forced to accept terms of the Treaty of Versailles: War Guilt clause: Blame Loss of land Loss of $$$ Disarmament Had to form a democracy: Weimar Republic

The Rise of Adolf Hitler Rise of the Nazi Party In 1920, Hitler helps form the Nazi Party (German Nationalist Socialists Party) Beer Hall Putsch: Hitler and his Nazis try to overthrow the new democracy in a large beer hall in Munich. 16 of his men are killed. Hitler flees and is later arrested on high treason. While in prison Hitler writes “Mein Kampf” Learns lesson: Must destroy democracy from within Served 8 months and was released

Paul von Hindenber

The Rise of Adolf Hitler Hitler Takes Control In 1925 Paul von Hindenburg elected President of the Weimar Republic By 1932 the Nazi Party had become the largest part in the Reichstag; 38% majority (Similar to Parliament or Congress) Hitler was appointed Chancellor in 1933 (2nd in command) February 1933 the Reichstag burned down; blamed on Communists Reichstag responded by suppressing communists and others and passed the “Enabling Act” which transferred its power to the president (dissolved power of Reichstag) 1934 President Von Hindenburg died & Hitler was declared “The Fuhrer” – The Dictator

Reichstag Today

Reichstag Fire

The Rise of Adolf Hitler Prelude to the Holocaust & World War II Anti-Semitism, or hatred of Jews, already existed in the hearts of many Europeans Nuremberg Laws were passed allowing gov’t to legally discriminate against Jews. Examples of Nuremberg Laws: Jews were stripped of German citizenship (could no longer vote) Marriage between Jews & Germans was forbidden Jews were excluded from public office, practicing law, medicine, teaching Jews had curfews, had to wear a yellow star for public ID Allowed for open & legal terrorism against Jews

The Rise of Adolf Hitler This led to a 3 step process Development of Jewish ghettos in cities Concentration Camps became sites of forced labor and murder Genocide – mass killing of over six million jews

The Rise of Adolf Hitler 1938 Kristallnacht: The Night of Broken Glass – anti-Semitic riots in Germany and Austria 30,000 Jews rounded up and taken to Concentration camps Homes, business, and synagogues destroyed

The Rise of Adolf Hitler 1939 Hitler invades Poland and starts World War II He continued efforts to unite all people of German blood or Aryans under “The Master Race” He called his empire the Third Reich

The Rise of Adolf Hitler Result: Hitler used democracy to destroy democracy. Once he became “Der Fuhrer,” he ruled Germany as a ruthless dictator and used his power to take over several countries and murder millions.