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What do you need to improve. Please write your Own report: What have you done well? What do you need to improve. Effort grade!

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What can you infer from the sources about Hitler and the Nazis?

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In Mein Kampf, Hitler wrote: 2. This is a typical early Nazi poster from 1921. The first Nazi posters has bright red backgrounds and a lot of text. This one announces that Hitler will speak, gives the topic, and notes that Jews are prohibited from attending. In Mein Kampf, Hitler wrote: “We chose red for our posters, since it is vivid and was the color that most aroused our opponents. It forced them to notice and remember us.”

This interesting poster appeared in 1932 This interesting poster appeared in 1932. The usual approach with posters is to use colour to make them stand out. This one stands out because of Hitler’s disembodied face floating on a black background.

Mjölnir [Hans Schweitzer], "Our Last Hope—Hitler," 1932 Mjölnir [Hans Schweitzer], "Our Last Hope—Hitler," 1932. In the presidential elections of 1932, Nazi propagandists appealed to Germans left unemployed and destitute by the Great Depression with an offer of a saviour.

The birth of the Nazi Party 25-Point Nazi Party program— Nazi Party members publicly declare their intention to segregate Jews from "Aryan" society and to abrogate Jews' political, legal, and civil rights

Create a ‘guide to the Nazi Party’. The aim of the guide is to encourage people to join the party in the early 1920s. Include: The History of the Party (founded in 1919) (p.20) What the party is unhappy about (p.20) The 25 point programme (p.20) Hitler’s role (p.21) The SA (p.21)