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What is happening in the Picture? How would this action help The Nazi regime remove opposition?

This was one of the scenes form the Book Thief – an amazing depiction of the rise of Hitler within Germany.

Life in Nazi Germany: Indoctrination and Censorship Learning Outcome: To understand different methods used by the Nazi regime to undermine opposition

Can you think of any modern day examples? Propaganda information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote a political cause or point of view: Challenge: Can you think of any modern day examples?

Can you think of any modern day examples? Censorship Challenge: Can you think of any modern day examples?

What did Hitler think of propaganda? Read through the extract. Underline any words you don’t understand. 2. Answer the question. Challenge: Can you pick out any words or phrases that show Hitler’s personality or political agenda?

Who was Goebbels? I am one of Hitler’s closest associates and was in charge of propaganda.

Poster Worksheet Point out the key messages in the posters. Explain why these ideas were popular.

What part of society would these posters most appeal to? Challenge: What part of society would these posters most appeal to?

Poster 2 ‘Hitler Our Only Hope’ Challenge: What part of society would these posters most appeal to?

What part of society would these posters most appeal to? Challenge: What part of society would these posters most appeal to?

What part of society would these posters most appeal to? Challenge: What part of society would these posters most appeal to?

Poster 5 ‘Yesterday in third parties’ Challenge: What part of society would these posters most appeal to?

Triumph of the will The role of Propaganda What type of positive image are they trying to show the German people? What are the key features? What can you say about the music? Are there any themes in the video that you have seen throughout the last few lessons?

What groups of society did you see in the video? Challenge: What words would you use to describe Hitler’s persona? How do these link to what you saw in his book Mein Kampf? Challenge: What groups of society did you see in the video?

What caused Hitler’s rise in popularity? Challenge: Do you think Hitler’s popularity was inevitable?

Which causes best explain the rise of the Nazi Party Which causes best explain the rise of the Nazi Party? Put them in order and give a reason for the most important answer Propaganda – Posters, radio, film Hitler’s speeches Wall Street crash Feeling of anti- communism Nazi views on women Munich Putsch Strength of the SA (Stormtroopers) – their order and discipline Weaknesses of the Weimar Republic Challenge: How does Hitler gain power? Unemployment

Exam Q Make at least 3 links between the nine factors and explain them

Why was there increased support for the Nazi party in the years 1929-32? 8 Marks One of the main reasons why the Nazi party became popular was because… (choose a reason). This lead to the Nazi party becoming more popular because… (use detail to support your answer). This was linked to another reason. Because… (Give another reason

HOMEWORK Complete two more paragraph like this one. I will be giving you a mark for this!!

EXIT CARD

Propaganda

Radio

Proportional Representation

Hitler

Posters

Triumph of the Will

Mein Kampf

World war 2

Constitution

Censorship

Sparticist Uprising

Weimar Republic

Anti -Semitism

SA

Communism

Goebbels

Munich Putsch

Wolfgang Kapp

Wall street crash

Unemployment