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Hitler and Germany Ch. 9 section 3

Hitler Born in Austria Racist-esp.. against Jews Extreme Nationalist Used Propganda and terror

Hitler

Nazi Party Nationalist Socialist Workers Party Hitler imprisoned after Beer Hall Putsch In prison he writes Mein Kampf- My Struggle-expresses his nationalist, anti- semitic and anticommunist views.

Mein Kampf

Rise of Nazism By 1931, they were biggest party in the Rechstag Germany’s economic problems made the nationalism of Hitler and the Nazi’s appealing. By 1933, Hitler becomes Chancellor.

Nazis in Power Create a new empire-Third Reich He took control over all aspects of government. He is Furher- the only supreme leader

Nazi totalitarianism Used rallies, economic policies, terror and organizations. Used public works projects to stimulate the economy. The SS-secret police: used terror, murder, and death camps. Controlled churches

Nazi Life Women Mothers-Men warriors Nuremberg laws-prevented Jews from being German citizens and made them were yellow Stars of David.

Kristallnacht November 9, 1938 “Night of Broken glass” Thousands of Jewish businesses were destroyed and thousands of men sent to concentration camps.

The day after