Hitler and the Early Nazi Party

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
CH 34(ish) How Hitler came to Power.. Young Adolf Born in Austria-Hungary 4 th of 6 children Family would move to Bavaria, where Hitler would identify.
Advertisements

Hitler and The Rise of Germany Ch 13.5
Adolf Hitler and the Nazis
Hitler and National Socialism What made him different?
By Anna Baird.  I am going to tell you about Adolf Hitler’s early years, how he became associated with the Nazi’s, and how he came into power.
Hitler’s Rise to Power Source questions (c) Study Source C What is the message of this cartoon? Use the source and your knowledge to explain your.
RISE OF NAZISM. ESSENTIAL QUESTION What made Germans unhappy after WW I?
© HarperCollins Publishers 2010 Significance Who were the Fascists and the Nazis?
Hitler and Totalitarian Germany A.Early Hitler Years 1.Background a.Artist- Rejected by Vienna Academy of Fine Arts b.WWI Soldier (wounded severely)
Adolf Hitler: The Rise of a Madman
The Rise of the Nazis Setback and Success.
Background to the Second World War By: Sarah Gurley.
Germany and Italy Rise of Fascism Germany and Italy Rise of Fascism.
The Nazi Party from Formation to Beer Hall Putsch OVERVIEW.
Nazi Germany Hitler’s Rise to Power. Weimar Republic WWI ends in 1918 Treaty of Versailles 1919 Germany was required to form a democratic government It.
WWII Holocaust Jewish Religion. World War II 1889 Adolf Hitler born in Austria WWI Disaster for Germany Treaty of Versailles.
HIST 2117: Modern Germany Spring 2013 Lecture Seventeen: The Rise of the Nazi Party.
Rise of the Nazi Party Devon Anable Robert Hoover.
HIST 2117: Modern Germany Spring 2014 Lecture Sixteen: From Weimar to Hitler.
Hitler and Germany Ch. 9 section 3. Hitler Born in Austria Racist-esp.. against Jews Extreme Nationalist Used Propganda and terror.
Baltimore Polytechnic Institute Honors World History Mr. Green.
Adolf Hitler, Der Fuhrer. A Bit of Background  Born in Braunau am Inn, Austria on April 20th, 1889l  His family was working-peasant class  His father.
BELL RINGER 1) Who was Mussolini? 2) Who was Stalin? 3) Who was Franco?
Fascism in Europe  Fascism is a militant political movement that emphasizes on loyalty to the state and obedience to its leader. Promises to restore economy,
Adolf Hitler and Nazism. The Nazi Party Also known as the National Socialist Worker’s Party Founded in 1919 Expressed distaste for the outcome of the.
Germany and Italy Rise of Fascism Germany and Italy Rise of Fascism.
The Munich Putsch Lesson starter: What do you think Adolf Hitler’s views of the Weimar government were like? Write down your ideas.
By: Rachel Stuart and Nick Richter.  German Workers’ Party or the Nazi Party was founded in 1919.
NSDAP ideology. The early years and the Munich Putsch.
HITLER’S POLITICAL CAREER. Hitler’s political career begin when he joined German Worker’s Party in 1919 He took charge of the party’s propaganda in 1920.
AS History Unit 2: Life in Nazi Germany
The Rise of Fascism and Adolf Hitler. Background to Fascism Political ideology that emphasizes nationalism, militarism, and expansionism Political ideology.
Homework IW #4 due Monday. Test on the Inter-War Years ( ) Wednesday.
Rise of the Nazis, fascism: right-wing, nationalist, anti- capitalist, anti-Semitic, völkisch Volksgemeinschaft = people’s community communism:
Historic People #3 Hitler and Nazi Germany
BELLWORK 4/14: Document fun 
1920s: Rise of Dictators.
The Nazis After WW1 Hitler had a job to check on new political parties
SECOND WORLD WAR THE OUTBREAK OF WWII By Polly Tong.
Hitler and the Rise of Nazi Germany
Totalitarian leader of Nazi Germany
What is happening in the
How do you recognize fascism?
The Rise of Hitler.
Evelyn Orozco Period 6/7 February 5, 2018
BELLWORK: 4/13 Why did the German public think they were winning WWI?
-- Pastor Martin Niemöller, 1945
-- Pastor Martin Niemöller, 1945
Before the Holocaust: Historical and Anti-Semitism & Hitler’s Rise To Power Group #2 Kailee Julio || Matthew Garner || Keyara Smith ||Emillio Figueroa.
The Munich Putsch – November 1923.
Hitler and the Rise of Nazi Germany
What problems faced the Weimar Republic between 1918–23?
Objective 3 Describe Hitler’s entry into politics and the gaining popularity of the Nazi Party.
I have 5 key events of Hitler’s Germany
What was the major cause of the collapse of the stock market?
The Nazi Party Lesson starter:
The Munich Putsch Lesson starter: Take 6 post-it notes
Interwar years World History Bell ringers
History B: Modern World
The Munich Putsch Lesson starter:
The Rise of Hitler and Nazism
Germany (Post WW1) Discuss Germany’s post WW1 situation with your partner. Hint: Think about the world during this time period. What is happening in.
What problems faced the Weimar Republic between 1918–23?
WWII Nazi Germany.
The Setting up of the Nazi
C9S3: Hitler and Nazi Germany
Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei
BELL RINGER 1) Who was Mussolini? 2) Who was Stalin?
The Rise of Hitler.
Opposition to the Nazis
Presentation transcript:

Hitler and the Early Nazi Party Work with a buddy to answer questions 1-4 from the document packet (not for a grade!)

Hitler’s background From? Early life Early influences WWI Post-WWI

The NSDAP National Socialist German Workers Party= NSDAP=Nazis How did Hitler rise through the ranks of the Nazi Party? What are the most significant parts of the 25 Points? What are some examples of Hitler’s political savvy during the early years of the Nazi Party’s existence? How significant was the NSDAP by 1923?

The NSDAP By 1923, still a fringe party, but represented multiple segments of society: Workers= 36% Lower Middle class= 52% Upper class=12% Why significant? Most members were young, disenchanted men—why?

1923 Beer Hall Putsch Who were the SA? What was their role in general? During the Beer Hall Putsch? Why was the putsch both politically disastrous AND advantageous for the Nazis?

Cartoon published on April 1, 1924 as an April Fool's joke, depicting the triumphant entry of Hitler through Berlin's Brandenburg Gate

Mein Kampf Origin? Purpose? Excerpts on Anti-Semitism, Nation and Race, and Propaganda What are the key elements of Nazi ideology? What is the case against viewing Nazism as an ideology?