Warm-Up 12/7/2015 1.What do you see in these images? 2.What do you think these images stand for? 3.Why is the girl smiling even though Hitler was a bad.

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Warm-Up 12/7/ What do you see in these images? 2.What do you think these images stand for? 3.Why is the girl smiling even though Hitler was a bad man, who killed millions of Jews?

SS6H7A ********** Adolf Hitler came on the scene with a big plan He and his followers, called the Nationalist Socialist or Nazi Party said they could fix the problems in Germany Germans blamed the Treaty of Versailles for many of the problems Adolf Hitler - Biography - Military Leader, Dictator... 3

SS6H7A WHY ANTISEMITISM (Jewish Racism) ? They also said that Jews in the country were controlling the banks and money They blamed Jews for the fact that many Germans were not able to make a good living 4

SS6H7A ********** Hitler was named Chancellor of Germany in 1933 He made sure that laws were quickly passed to give him more power Soon he had complete control of the government 5

SS6H7A He had the powers of a dictator He and the Nazis began to rebuild Germany’s military He opened factories to build weapons 6

SS6H7A He put unemployed people to work building a super highway system The economy improved, but people lost many of their civil rights Many Germans decided that it was better to lose rights than to go without food 7

SS6H7A ********** Germans who spoke against the Nazis were put in prison or murdered As Hitler’s strength grew, he made plans to go to war (WWII) In 1936, Hitler sent troops into some of Germany’s former territories Watch this time-lapse video 8

SS6H7A By 1938, German troops controlled Austria and Czechoslovakia European countries protested, but did nothing to stop Hitler * In 1939, Germany invaded Poland 9 Watch this time-lapse video

SS6H7A France and England decided something must be done, they declared war on Germany, WWII began *Therefore, WWI’s ‘solutions’ eventually led to WWII. 10 Watch this time-lapse video

Media on Nazis, Holocaust, & WWII rage-across-europe-in-a-7-minute-time-lapse-film.html rage-across-europe-in-a-7-minute-time-lapse-film.html 11

Jewish Ghetto