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Rise of the Nazis: Stab in the Back Theory Lesson starter: How did Hitler react when he was given the news that Germany had surrendered in WWI? Why do you think he reacted in this way?

We are learning to… Explain why German people felt ‘stabbed in the back’ after WWI Write a speech for Hitler summing up the ‘stab in the back’ theory I can…

The German Generals had negotiated a surrender with Britain and her allies in November 1918 This effectively meant that Germany ‘gave up’ and lost the war German people couldn’t understand why the Generals and politicians had given up After all – there were no allied soldiers in Germany so surely Germany could have fought on?

The German people started to believe the generals and politicians had surrendered to soon They had given up the war when they didn’t have to The German people felt they had been stabbed in the back by the government They became known as the ‘November Criminals’ Soldiers like Hitler felt especially betrayed

Hitler started to speak about the ‘stab in the back’ theory He blamed a collection of socialists and Jews for betraying Germany in this way His speeches made people listen – he was simply saying what the Germans felt

Task One Hitler has asked you to help him write a speech to perform at a Munich beer hall He wants to gain some new followers – he wants to talk about the ‘stab in the back’ and try to get people to believe his opinions Write a short speech which explains What the stab in the back is Who people should blame for it What Hitler will do to restore Germany’s pride