 Unit 3 Overview  5 weeks (now through 12/11)  Major topics  The Weimar Republic and its failings  Hitler’s rise to power  Nazi ideology and laws.

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 Unit 3 Overview  5 weeks (now through 12/11)  Major topics  The Weimar Republic and its failings  Hitler’s rise to power  Nazi ideology and laws  The Holocaust  Assessments  DBQ: The Weimar Republic  Nazi Germany paper (week after Thanksgiving)  Some quizzes, of course

A fact to ponder: Adolf Hitler came to power legally and democratically

 The End of the First World War

   Central Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire) defeated by Allied Powers (France, United Kingdom, Russia, US)  Effects on Germany  2.5 million dead  Political turmoil  Psychological shock Review: World War I

  July 1918: US troops arrive in France  October 1918: Germany requests an armistice based on Fourteen Points  November 10: Kaiser Wilhelm abdicates  Armistice signed November 11 The End of the War

  How should Germany be governed after WWI?  How should the Allies make peace with Germany? Two Questions  Woodrow Wilson (USA) wants fair treatment, self- determination, and a League of Nations  The other Allies (France, UK, Italy) want revenge

 Questions for Analyzing the Treaty of Versailles 1.What is this document saying? (Translate it into plain English) 2.Why might Germans be upset about this document?

  Signed June 28, 1919  Treaty ending World War I with Germany  Germany was not allowed to negotiate – a diktat  Major provisions  Blame – the War Guilt Clause  Army – severe limits on Germany’s military  Reparations – Germany owed money to the Allies  Territory – Germany lost 13% of territory + all colonies The Treaty of Versailles

 “The Allied and Associated Governments affirm and Germany accepts the responsibility of Germany and her allies for causing all the loss and damage to which the Allied and Associated Governments and their nationals have been subjected as a consequence of the war imposed upon them by the aggression of Germany and her allies.” Blame: The War Guilt Clause

  June 28, 1919 (included in Treaty of Versailles)  Blamed Germany for WWI  Germans resented this provision  Justified demands for huge reparations Blame: The War Guilt Clause

  Germany’s army and navy severely restricted  Germans worried about external threats  Left many Germans unemployed  Freikorps – unofficial anti- Communist armies Army: Restrictions on the Military

  Dolchstoßlegende – “stab in the back” myth  Traitors (possibly Jews!) stopped Germany from winning WWI  Gave Germans an outlet for frustration And Now, a Fancy German Word

  Germany forced to pay back massive amounts of reparations to Britain and France  Britain and France needed reparations to pay back wartime loans from the US  Total:  Initially $63 billion ($768 billion in 2010 money)  Later reduced to $33 billion ($402 billion in 2010 money)  Last payment made October 3, 2010 Reparations

  Germany lost territory in Europe  Also lost all its colonies  Total losses:  13% of European territory  10% of population (about 6.5 million people)  Lots of Germans suddenly living in other countries Territory

German Territorial Losses after WWI

A fact to ponder (again): Adolf Hitler came to power legally and democratically