American people, citizens and fellow countrymen: On Jan 30th of this year a new government was established. I along with my national movement joined it.

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American people, citizens and fellow countrymen: On Jan 30th of this year a new government was established. I along with my national movement joined it. I think that I have now attained the position for which I fought last year. We do not want to deceive the people. Therefore, I have refused to step in front just to make promises. In ourselves alone lies the future of the American people. If we guide the American people to their own diligence; to their own steadfastness. Then we will rise again as did our fathers who had to create America for themselves. American people give me time and I will succeed and leave this office as I have entered it because of my own will. Hitler’s First Speech to German People

HOLOCAUST True of False ______ 1. When Hitler became Germany’s leader in 1933, he made anti- Semitism the official policy of the nation. ______2. Hitler's attempted genocide of Jews is known as the "final solution". ______3. It is estimated that 11,000,000 people were killed during the Holocaust. 6,000,000 of these were Jews. ______4. Jews were the only people who Nazi’s considered “undesirable”. ______5. Jews were required to wear armbands or yellow stars on their clothing. ______6. Nazi’s chose poison gas as the most effective way to kill people. ______7. Concentration and death camps served the same purpose for the Nazi’s political party. ______8. The Nazi Party was proclaimed by law to be the only legal political party in Germany. ______9. Hitler was tried and received the death sentence during the Nuremberg Trials. ______10. The United States opened its doors to Jewish Refugees fleeing persecution during the Depression.

KEY True False