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Appeal of the Nazis Lesson Starter: Why do you think some people vote for extremist parties like the Nazis? Try to come up with at least two ideas.

We are learning to… I can… Analyse the methods used by the Nazis to gain support. I can… Explain why the Nazis gained support between 1929-32. Work effectively as part of a group to gather key information about the Nazi party’s tactics.

Appeal of the Nazis The Nazis’ campaign can be broken into 4 key areas: Policies/Promises Propaganda Hitler’s Leadership The importance of key individuals

Jigsaw Task Each person has a list of questions that relate to the four sources. You will have 3 minutes to complete your answers. After you have done this for each source, you will need to find another person and compare answers Person 1 shares with Person 2, 3 & 4 etc.

Homework Task Due: Explain why the Nazis appealed to many Germans between 1929-32. 6 marks Remember: This is N5 – all answers are full sentences – no bulletpoints! 6 marks = 6 separate points. Explain questions – always link back to the question. What the Nazis said and WHY that appealed to people

Did I learn to… Analyse the impact of the events of the 1920s on the Weimar Republic. Can I… Explain the impact of key events on the views of many Germans towards the Weimar Republic.