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Warm-up – write response in exercise copy Chapter 3 Germany and Hitler Date: Objective Examine who most people consider the most evil human being to have ever lived, who started the bloodiest war in history and almost annihilated an entire race of people. Warm-up – write response in exercise copy Dictators are usually loved in their own country. Can you explain this? Imagine how they gain power and what they do? Inspecting work

Notes in Notes copy, Questions in Exercise copy. Hitler’s Foreign Policy (plans): Destroy the Treaty of Versailles. Unite all German-speaking people in one empire, a union called ‘Anschluss’ (and later, the Third Reich). Germans need ‘Lebensraum’ or living space. He would take over parts of Eastern Europe from the ‘lesser breed’ or Slav race to achieve this. Questions 1-8 page 27. Read pages 24-26.

Notes in Notes copy, Questions in Exercise copy. Anti-Semitic: Against Jews. Führer: Leader of the Nazi Party. SA or Brownshirts: private army of the Nazis. SS: Hitler’s private bodyguards. The Gestapo: Nazi secret police Mein Kampf: Hitler’s Book – suggested the German race were superior and the ‘Master Race’. Also introduced Anschluss and Lebensraum. Questions 1-8 page 27. Read pages 24-26.

Notes in Notes copy, Questions in Exercise copy. The Final solution: Nazi plan to kill all Jewish people. They were rounded up in concentration or ‘extermination’ camps. Six million people died from gas chambers, overwork as slave labourers and from starvation. Polish people, Gypsies and handicapped people were also seen as a threat by Hitler, and were killed as well. Questions 1-8 page 27. Read pages 24-26.

Notes in Notes copy, Questions in Exercise copy. Questions 1-8 page 27. Read pages 24-26. Question 4 and 6 on page 33

Cooldown I think.... Write one I know.... sentence with I wonder.... these at the start