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Aralee Fajardo Kai Taylor Patrick Stascavage Hitler 1919 - 1939 Aralee Fajardo Kai Taylor Patrick Stascavage

1 (http://i-cias.com/e.o//pahlavi1.htm) Source A: 1933 - With the accession of Adolf Hitler as state leader of Germany, Reza Shah starts building close economic and political ties to the country. Question: Why did Reza Shah start a connection with Hitler in his accession as a leader of Germany?

2 (http://www.helsinki.fi/~pjojala/Wikipedia_Famous_Jews.htm) Source B: Jews had made this photo in the 1900s. Question: What went through the Jew’s mind when they painted this artwork?

3 (http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,,4616222,00.html) Source C: After entering Danzig, the Nazi troops stormed the central post office in the start of WWII in 1939. Question: By looking at this photo, assume how technologically advanced the Nazis were.

4 Question: In this propaganda what did Hitler want to encourage? (uncp.edu) Source D: Typical Nazi Propaganda

5 Question: To what extent did Hitler go to spread his views to his country of Germany in his reign? (schikelgruber.net) Source E: A parade of women on the street waiting For Hitler to come. (ushmm.org) Source F: German children read an anti-Jewish propaganda book titled DER GIFTPILZ ( "The Poisonous Mushroom"). The girl on the left holds a companion volume, the translated title of which is "Trust No Fox." Germany, ca. 1938.

6 Question: What was Hitler’s view on society based on this source? (uncp.edu) Source G: Watercolor made by Adolf Hitler.

7 Question: What does this source descibe Hitler as? Source H: (hopkinsvillenostalgia.com)

Source I: 8 Question: Guess which of Hitler’s owned Headquarters was the most useful to him.

9 Question: How did Hitler compare to other modern day leaders? Source J: Question: How did Hitler compare to other modern day leaders?

10 Source K: Question: In examining the picture, guess what time period was this event.