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1 Knowledge Connections
Vocabulary  Anti-Semitism Term Definition Knowledge Connections Picture

2 What changes did the Nazi Party bring to Germany?
Essential Question What changes did the Nazi Party bring to Germany?

3 Hitler expanded his Nazi Party to all parts of Germany
How did the Nazi Party come to power? Adolf Hitler wanted to build a Fascist state… …like Italy had done Hitler expanded his Nazi Party to all parts of Germany

4 How did Hitler come to rule Germany?
By 1932, the Nazi Party was the largest political party in Germany appointed Paul Von Hindenburg Germany’s President Adolf Hitler Germany’s Chancellor In Germany, the Chancellor runs the government

5 What did Hitler do once he was in power?
The Reichstag is Germany’ “Congress” – where their legislature meets The Nazi Party controlled the Reichstag and passed the ENABLING ACT This act allowed Hitler to ignore the constitution while he fixed Germany’s economic problems

6 What type of society was created in Germany?
As a fascist state, Germany expect the full support of the people Nazi Policies included: State of Terror Economic Recovery Mass Demonstrations Education Censorship Women Anti-Semitism As a German, you were expected to follow all Nazi Policies without question

7 All used to enforce Nazi policies
How did the Nazis create a State of Terror? Forced-Labor Camps Executions Prisons All used to enforce Nazi policies

8 Rebuilding the military
How did the Nazis attempt to rebuild the economy? Public works projects Rebuilding the military Nazi policies quickly put an end to the unemployment problem

9 Marches and state sponsored events were organized….
What was the purpose of mass demonstrations? Marches and state sponsored events were organized…. All with the goal of stirring up nationalism and support for Nazi Germany

10 What the goal of education?
Nazi policies in education were aimed at creating an entire generation of “Nazi Youth” or the “Hitler Youth”

11 How did the Nazi Party control the media?
Destruction of book about democracy Discouraging dissent Outlawing criticism of the government

12 How did the Nazi’s feel about women?
Opposed to women working (except as nurses and social workers) According to the Nazis, women belonged in the home… … to raise future Nazis

13 Hitler blamed the Jews for all of Germany’s problems
How did Nazis feel about the Jewish community? The Nazi Party passed laws to encourage ANTI- SEMITISM (dislike and prejudice of Jewish people) Hitler blamed the Jews for all of Germany’s problems

14 What changes did the Nazi Party bring to Germany?
Essential Question What changes did the Nazi Party bring to Germany?

15 Nazi Germany


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