Our last hope: HITLER Why did people vote for the Nazis? a) Restoring pride in Germany b)To solve the unemployment crisis during the Great Depression c)Hitler.

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Our last hope: HITLER Why did people vote for the Nazis? a) Restoring pride in Germany b)To solve the unemployment crisis during the Great Depression c)Hitler blamed the Jews for Germany’s problems d)People feared the Communists e)Hitler was a fantastic speaker f)The Nazis appeared modern, strong and dynamic g)The Nazis used modern technology and brilliant propaganda to get their message across h)Many Germans wanted a strong leader not weak democracy

Why did people vote for the Nazis? a) Restoring pride in Germany b)To solve the unemployment crisis during the Great Depression c)Hitler blamed the Jews for Germany’s problems d)People feared the Communists e)Hitler was a fantastic speaker f)The Nazis appeared modern, strong and dynamic g)The Nazis used brilliant propaganda to get their message across h)Many Germans wanted a strong leader not weak democracy

Long Live Germany! Why did people vote for the Nazis? a) Restoring pride in Germany b)To solve the unemployment crisis during the Great Depression c)Hitler blamed the Jews for Germany’s problems d)People feared the Communists e)Hitler was a fantastic speaker f)The Nazis appeared modern, strong and dynamic g)The Nazis used brilliant propaganda to get their message across h)Many Germans wanted a strong leader not weak democracy

Why did people vote for the Nazis? a) Restoring pride in Germany b)To solve the unemployment crisis during the Great Depression c)Hitler blamed the Jews for Germany’s problems d)People feared the Communists e)Hitler was a fantastic speaker f)The Nazis appeared modern, strong and dynamic g)The Nazis used brilliant propaganda to get their message across h)Many Germans wanted a strong leader not weak democracy ‘We farmers are clearing out the muck’ The people on the spade are Communist and Socialist politicians.

Why did people vote for the Nazis? a) Restoring pride in Germany b)To solve the unemployment crisis during the Great Depression c)Hitler blamed the Jews for Germany’s problems d)People feared the Communists e)Hitler was a fantastic speaker f)The Nazis appeared modern, strong and dynamic g)The Nazis used brilliant propaganda to get their message across h)Many Germans wanted a strong leader not weak democracy One People, One Empire, One Leader!

Why did people vote for the Nazis? a) Restoring pride in Germany b)To solve the unemployment crisis during the Great Depression c)Hitler blamed the Jews for Germany’s problems d)People feared the Communists e)Hitler was a fantastic speaker f)The Nazis appeared modern, strong and dynamic g)The Nazis used brilliant propaganda to get their message across h)Many Germans wanted a strong leader not weak democracy All Germany listens to the Führer

Why did people vote for the Nazis? a) Restoring pride in Germany b)To solve the unemployment crisis during the Great Depression c)Hitler blamed the Jews for Germany’s problems d)People feared the Communists e)Hitler was a fantastic speaker f)The Nazis appeared modern, strong and dynamic g)The Nazis used brilliant propaganda to get their message across h)Many Germans wanted a strong leader not weak democracy National Socialism: ‘The organised will of the nation’

Why did people vote for the Nazis? a) Restoring pride in Germany b)To solve the unemployment crisis during the Great Depression c)Hitler blamed the Jews for Germany’s problems d)People feared the Communists e)Hitler was a fantastic speaker f)The Nazis appeared modern, strong and dynamic g)The Nazis used brilliant propaganda to get their message across h)Many Germans wanted a strong leader not weak democracy ‘The Eternal Jew’

The Rise of the Nazis NAZI PROMISES Solve the economic problems Provide strong leadership Ignore the Treaty of Versailles Build up the Army Make Germany great again Hitler’s leadership and speeches The SA (Storm Troopers) gave the impression that the Nazis were very well organised and supported and would restore law and order to Germany The Nazis’ propaganda was much better than other parties. Their posters were eye- catching and powerful.

Homework: produce an election poster for the Nazis, encouraging people to vote for them. ( Try to use one of the reasons you have learned about in class.)