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Hitler’s Rise to Power

What was Hitler’s Early Life Like Born to Alois and Klara Hitler in Austria. Born to Alois and Klara Hitler in Austria. Mother dies - Hitler blames her Jewish doctor for her death. Mother dies - Hitler blames her Jewish doctor for her death. Wanted to be an artist – not accepted into the Vienna Academy of Art Wanted to be an artist – not accepted into the Vienna Academy of Art Paternal Grandfather - Jewish Paternal Grandfather - Jewish

Hitler’s Paintings

How did WWI Influence Hitler? He served in German Army: He served in German Army: wounded and received two Iron Crosses for bravery. wounded and received two Iron Crosses for bravery. First success in his life First success in his life Blamed Germany’s defeat on Jews, Communists, and “November Criminals” - signers of TOV Blamed Germany’s defeat on Jews, Communists, and “November Criminals” - signers of TOV

Why did Hitler Join the German Workers Party? Army Sent Hitler to investigate in Army Sent Hitler to investigate in Gave a speech denouncing the TOV, Jews and Communists Gave a speech denouncing the TOV, Jews and Communists Asked to Join Asked to Join

What is the NAZI Party? German Workers Party changed to National Socialist German Workers Party - “NAZI” Party German Workers Party changed to National Socialist German Workers Party - “NAZI” Party Fascist beliefs Fascist beliefs Drafted a platform of 25 points Drafted a platform of 25 points Swastika – ancient symbol meaning good luck Swastika – ancient symbol meaning good luck

What was the Beer Hall Putsch? October 30, 1923 October 30, 1923 Failed NAZI Party Revolution- Hitler imprisoned Failed NAZI Party Revolution- Hitler imprisoned

What is Mein Kampf? “Mein Kampf” = “My Struggle” “Mein Kampf” = “My Struggle” Blueprint for Germany’s future Blueprint for Germany’s future 1. Racism - hatred for Jews 2. Lebensraum (living space) expansion of Germany’s border 3. World Domination

What Problems did Germany’s government have after WWI? Weimar Republic – democracy established after WWI Weimar Republic – democracy established after WWI Faced Political opposition from Faced Political opposition from communist communist fascists fascists

What economic problems did the Weimar Republic have after WWI? Reparations – repayments for war damages to AlliesReparations – repayments for war damages to AlliesCaused: High UnemploymentHigh Unemployment StarvationStarvation Desperation….Desperation….

What is Hyperinflation? US German US German Jan 1918 $1 = $5.21 Jan 1918 $1 = $5.21 Jan 1922$1 = $ Jan 1922$1 = $ Jan 1923$1 = $17, 972 Jan 1923$1 = $17, 972 Dec 1923$1 = $4.2 T Dec 1923$1 = $4.2 T Hyperinflation - soaring inflation (increase in prices due to too much money and too few goods)

What did Hitler offer to the German people? Promises, PromisesPromises, Promises Nationalists - Restore Germany to Greatness Nationalists - Restore Germany to Greatness Wealthy Industrialist – stop communism Wealthy Industrialist – stop communism Workers – end unemployment Workers – end unemployment Blamed Others for Germany’s ProblemsBlamed Others for Germany’s Problems Jews Jews November Criminals November Criminals Weimar Republic Weimar Republic Excellent SpeakerExcellent Speaker

Hitler’s Speeches

How does Hitler become Chancellor? “Brownshirts”– Hitler’s private army “Brownshirts”– Hitler’s private army used fear tactics to eliminate opposition used fear tactics to eliminate opposition Used speeches and propaganda to gain support Used speeches and propaganda to gain support Nazi Party gains votes in Reichtag (German Legislature): Nazi Party gains votes in Reichtag (German Legislature): 1930 = 18% of vote 1930 = 18% of vote 1932 = 37% of vote 1932 = 37% of vote Hitler appointed Chancellor (Prime Minister) in 1933 Hitler appointed Chancellor (Prime Minister) in 1933

How did Hitler Gain Total Power? “Reichstag fire” - blamed on communists “Reichstag fire” - blamed on communists Ended democracy in Germany Ended democracy in Germany

What actions did Hitler take as Der Furher – The Leader? Ignored the TOV Ignored the TOV Rebuilt Army & Opened Weapons Factories Rebuilt Army & Opened Weapons Factories Stopped reparations payments Stopped reparations payments Economy improved Economy improved New Jobs - military sector New Jobs - military sector Decreased unemployment Decreased unemployment Eliminated political opposition Eliminated political opposition Began planning for expansion of the Third Reich (Third Empire) Began planning for expansion of the Third Reich (Third Empire)

What was the Jewish Problem? Hitler’s belief that Aryan German’s were the “Master Race” – blond hair, blue eyes, strong and disciplined Hitler’s belief that Aryan German’s were the “Master Race” – blond hair, blue eyes, strong and disciplined Blamed Germany’s problems on the Jewish Blamed Germany’s problems on the Jewish Racism and propaganda used to create distrust and hatred against Jews and non-Aryans. Racism and propaganda used to create distrust and hatred against Jews and non-Aryans.

What actions did Hitler take to solve the “Jewish Problem” 1935 Nuremburg Laws 1935 Nuremburg Laws Stipped Jews of Citizenship Stipped Jews of Citizenship Can’t Hold Public Office Can’t Hold Public Office Barred From Schools Barred From Schools Boycott Jewish Businesses Boycott Jewish Businesses Banned non-Jews from marriage to Jews Banned non-Jews from marriage to Jews 1938 Kristallnacht 1938 Kristallnacht Jews attacked on streets Jews attacked on streets Jewish businesses vandalized Jewish businesses vandalized Burned Synagogues Burned Synagogues Many Jews shot or sent to prison camps Many Jews shot or sent to prison camps

Formative What did the people want? What did Hitler Offer? 1. 2.Name and explain three ways Hitler gained control of Germany 3.Name 3 problems Germany had after WWI

Mussolini

Italy Problems After WWI 460,000 Soldiers killed 460,000 Soldiers killed Heavy debt Heavy debt Dissatisfaction with TOV - Britain and France didn’t give Italy the land they promised in the Treaty of London Dissatisfaction with TOV - Britain and France didn’t give Italy the land they promised in the Treaty of London Governments were coalitions that couldn’t make decisions Governments were coalitions that couldn’t make decisions

Problems Continue Value of lira declined Value of lira declined Price of bread rose Price of bread rose Shortage of Coal Shortage of Coal Rising unemployment let to unrest in cities Rising unemployment let to unrest in cities Peasants seize lands Peasants seize lands

Mussolini Gains Power Promises to solve Italy’s problems Promises to solve Italy’s problems Something for everyone: Something for everyone: Nationalists – recreate the Roman Empire Nationalists – recreate the Roman Empire Landowners – protect private property Landowners – protect private property Workers – full unemployment Workers – full unemployment Blackshirts Blackshirts Mussolin’s Followers Mussolin’s Followers Used Force to gain power Used Force to gain power

March on Rome 1922 “Either the government will be given to us or we shall seize it by marching on Rome” “Either the government will be given to us or we shall seize it by marching on Rome” 20,000 Blackshirts in a planned Coup d’etat 20,000 Blackshirts in a planned Coup d’etat King Victor Emmanuel fears Civil War - names Mussolini Prime Minister King Victor Emmanuel fears Civil War - names Mussolini Prime Minister

“Il Duce” – The Leader Solved Unemployment Problem Solved Unemployment Problem Restored Patriotism and Nationalism Restored Patriotism and Nationalism Recaptured Italy’s Greatness Recaptured Italy’s Greatness “Made the Trains Run on Time “Made the Trains Run on Time Limited Individual Freedoms Limited Individual Freedoms

Rise of Militarism in Japan

What Problems did Japan have after WWI? Weak Constitutional Monarchy Weak Constitutional Monarchy Conflicts with west over immigration policies and TOV/LON Conflicts with west over immigration policies and TOV/LON Population Explosion Population Explosion 35M to 60 M 35M to 60 M Need land for farming and living space Need land for farming and living space Industrial Revolution = need for more raw materials Industrial Revolution = need for more raw materials Economic Problems due to Great Depression Economic Problems due to Great Depression

What type of government evolved in Japan? Civilian government had no control over military Civilian government had no control over military Militarism influenced all aspects of society Militarism influenced all aspects of society Military gradually gains control of the government Military gradually gains control of the government Hirohito figurehead Hirohito figurehead Tojo as Military General and Leader of Japan Tojo as Military General and Leader of Japan

What were Japan’s Military and Nationalist Goals? Solve Countries Problems through foreign expansion Solve Countries Problems through foreign expansion Pacific empire rich in raw materials and living space Pacific empire rich in raw materials and living space Begin in 1931 – Invasion of Manchuria Begin in 1931 – Invasion of Manchuria 1931 Attack on Manchuria

What was the Rape of Nanking?

Formative What problems did Japan have after WWI? What problems did Japan have after WWI? Which group in Japan gained political power after WWI? Which group in Japan gained political power after WWI?