Rise of Hitler: Step by Step

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Rise of Hitler: Step by Step

1929-1939: World Wide Economic Depression!! World Wide Effects High rates of unemployment, famine, poverty… Led to political shifts Communism PRE-WWII Communism WWII Fascism Fascism

Setting the Stage: After several failed coups, a jail sentence, and the writing of Mein Kampf… 1932: The Nazi Party gets more Reichstag (German Legislature) seats than any other political party; German President Hindenberg asks Hitler to be Prime Minister & form a government.

1934: Hitler becomes the German dictator or the “fuhrer”

Step #1: Step #2: Creation of a TOTALITARIAN STATE banned all opposition Step #2: Creation of the SS (Schutzstaffel) Elite “protection” squad Loyal ONLY to Hitler

Step #3: Step #4: Creation of the Nazi “Propaganda Machine” Took command of the German economy GREATLY improved conditions Step #4: Creation of the Nazi “Propaganda Machine” Press, radio, literature, art, film Youth Indoctrination Hitler Youth (boys) & League of Germans (girls)

Step #5: Step #6: Anti-Semitic Policies Jewish people used as scapegoats Nuremberg Laws (1934-35) Kristallnacht (1938) Step #6: from an anti-semitic children's book - the sign reads "Jews are not wanted here" The headlines say "Jews are our misfortune" and "How the Jew cheats." Germany, 1936. Dream of creating the “THIRD REICH,” or the Third German Empire