Germany Jassel Aguirre Yanellie Corrales Ana De Santiago John Negrete Ernesto Gomez Lauren Rodriguez.

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Germany Jassel Aguirre Yanellie Corrales Ana De Santiago John Negrete Ernesto Gomez Lauren Rodriguez

Stock market crash Bank failures Reduction in purchasing and trade Still recovering from World War I

Invasion of the Rhur (France invades Germany). Benefits: Debts & mortgages paid off land, industry, real estate made fortunes. Farmers Consequences: Middle & lower class value

Stock market Hitler comes to power Received support With Hitler coming to power Germany’s economy was no longer stagnant.

Hitler vs. G.D.= Success 1936 Germany was no longer in a stagnant position most effective leader Regime credibility Private p. & capitalism (economically sufficient)

Social Effects of the Great Depression

Preserving racial purity & giving birth to pure Germans Pursue employment that was “natural” to them Instill a love for the nation in their children

November 9 & 10, 1938 Thousands of Jewish stores and synagogues were burned or destroyed Night of glass: because of all the broken windows

In 1935 the Nuremberg Laws were enforced taking away citizenship of German Jews Exiled from major occupations Not able to marry outside race

Hitler’s decision to exterminate all Jews from European countries After this decision over six million Jews were killed

Came after von Hindenburg Nazis party helped him become popular and rise in power

First Vote Hindenburg- 69.9% of votes Hitler % of votes Runoffs Hindenburg- 63.2% of votes Hitler- 36.8% of votes