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National socialism Made by: Michael Tom Tiffany amber

works Michael: PowerPoint Tom: sumarry Tiffany: questions Amber: translating

sumarry National Socialism The National Socialism also called national-socialist German labour party Was set up in 1919 they were also called Nazis. The first ten year it remained a small party but an economic crisis came and they developed in The crisis had started in the US but then the crisis came to Europe and especially Germany had to suffer because Germany was re-build with American money after the First World War. America wanted to lend no more money and the loan what Germany had, had to be paid back. Its because of that that many companies in Germany went bankrupt. Other companies had to restrict their production and had to dismiss workers because of this became 4 billion people unemployed. In these years the NSGLP grew in 1932 it was with 37% the largest party in Germany. The republic of Weimar stopped because they didn't know how to solve the economic crisis in Germany. So the Germans had to choose another party Some went to the communists and many other went to the NSDAP they where especially attracted because Hitler promised to make Germany a large and powerful country.

The greet for hitler

Why was did the nsdap became so strong Without the economic crisis the NSDAP had never become that large but that was not the only one that made them so powerful: The way they announced themselves with film and television and because Hitler came everywhere in Germany to explain what his plans where for Germany. The individuality of Hitler helped because people got the feeling that they could really trust him. The promises of the Nazis where in fact the dreams of people. Dreams like money, work and protection the three things of what they thought they would never get. the armies of the NSDAP called the SA and the SS. These armies showed people that they had a lot of self confidence en where strong. Or people became frightened of them and didn't dare to say anything bad about the Nazis. The Nazis made a scapegoat so they could blame a group of people for the bad things that happened in Germany and they gave all the blame to the Jews.

A young boy to support hitler

questions Do you think it’s ok if a dictator would have control over democracy? 10 yes and 5 no Is the democracy of now good? 9 yes and 6 no Did Hitler make impression on everyone with his personality? 8 yes and 6 no Where the promises of the Nazis against the people true? 4 yes and 11 no

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