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1 Hitler and the Rise of Nazi Germany By Tan Huynh, Kristie Rogan, Randall Hurst

2 Weimar Republic Ruhr Valley Democratic government created by German Coal rich valley. leaders.

3 Chancellor and Nuremberg Laws Chancellor is a prime minister and in 1933 Hitler was appointed to be one Nuremberg Laws deprived Jews of German citizenship and placed severe restrictions on them.

4 Political Struggle Germany like France had many small parties. They were too liberal and weak. They mostly blamed Jews for economic and political problems.

5 Recovery In 1924, the U.S. gained British and French approval to reduce German reparations. American loans helped the German economy recover and began to prosper. Great Depression hit and German turned to Adolf Hitler, who promised to solve the economic crisis and restore Germany's former greatness.

6 Nazi's come to Power! The time Hitler reigned was called the THIRD REICH. Held power from 1933 - 1945. It was suppose to last 1,000 years. The rise to Nazi was carried by Adolf Hitler. Many Jewish people were killed during this time. The Jewish population was in danger when the Nazi's took over in 1933.

7 Mien Kampf Gestapo "My struggle" which The SS had secret became a book of the police that rooted out Nazi's goals and ideas. opposition to them.

8 Adolf Hitler Born in Austria, 1889 Dictator of Germany When he was 18 years old he went to Vienna and developed anti-Semitism Despised the Weimar government, he saw it weak Leader of the National Socialist German workers, or the Nazi party Saw Jews as a separated race not a member of religion Blamed Germany's defeat in WWI on conspiracy of Marxists, Jews, corrupt politicians, and business leaders Determined to become the strong leader or führer Germany needs Promise to end reparations, create new jobs, and defy the Treaty of Versailles by rearming Germany Suspended civil rights, destroyed the socialist and communists, and disband other political partie

9 Kristallnacht This is also known as "night of broken glass". This name came from all the broken glass during destruction. This happened on November 9, 1938. It was very violent against Jews and everything that they owned. There were 91 Jewish dead, hundreds injured, 7,500 businesses and 177 synagogues destroyed.

10 Nazi Youth Nazi's taught children [youth] of their ideas so that they can adopt the same ideas.

11 Purging Nazis sought to purge, or purify, German culture Denounced modern art, saying that it was corrupted by Jewish influences Condemned jazz cause of its African roots Nazis glorified old German myths To control the churches, Nazis combined all Protestant into one single state church Close Catholic schools and muzzled the Catholic clergy


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