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Please turn your chair so you have your back to your partner One of you will have a source – one of you will recreate the source – with the second one describing it!

Why was the Wall Street Crash so important? What was the impact of the crash on the German population?

Using the information that we have just read: Think of 2 quiz questions (write the question and the answer down). One person will the ‘Question Master’ – the other person will be answering the questions.

Task You are Hitler’s speech-writer. Write a speech to get people to vote for Hitler after the Wall Street Crash. You should focus on: The mistakes of the Weimar Republic What you can offer Germany Think about different groups in society – working class, farmers, rich people who have lost their savings.

Totally Agree Window Totally Disagree iBoard The Wall Street Crash was the most important factor in Hitler’s Rise to Power? Totally Agree Window Totally Disagree iBoard