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The Rise of Nazism

WWI’s Effect on Germany Germany had many problems after WWI: Lost lands that contained valuable natural resources 2 ½ million Germans died and 4 million were wounded Industry (factories) & farms in the country had been destroyed Highways, bridges, & railroads were demolished

Solving Germany’s Problems Government worked to fix these things, but a major obstacle stood in the way… Why was the Treaty of Versailles bad for Germany? Germany had to pay reparations to the Allied countries for war damages Millions of dollars were leaving the country for France & Great Britain Also, because Germany was forbidden to have a large army or navy, many military people lost their jobs

Unemployment Line

Why was Germany in an Economic Depression after WW1? Prices went up because goods were scarce Basic items such as food and clothing were not always available Men had trouble finding jobs to support their families The value of German money became extremely inflated The stock market crashed in the US, so people around the world stopped buying as many goods.

The deutschmark in 1923 was only good for making kites…

…And for burning in stoves.

Why choose Adolf Hitler? As things got worse, people blamed the government… Adolf Hitler came on the scene with a promise to restore Germany and eventually dominate the world. He blamed the Treaty of Versailles for many of the problems Also said that Jews were controlling Germany banks & money Blamed Jews for the fact that Germans were not able to make a good living

A Change in Government Hitler was named Chancellor of Germany in 1933 He made sure that laws were passed to give him more power and set up an autocratic government (complete control, dictator) Hitler and his political party, called the National Socialists—or Nazis, soon had all the power in Germany

Hitler Becomes Chancellor

Hitler becomes “the fuehrer”!

German Socialist Workers Party, the Nazis, a Midnight Parade!

Hitler’s New Power What did the Hitler & the Nazis do to help the economy? Began to rebuild the military and opened factories to build weapons Put unemployed people to work building a superior highway system The economy improved, but the people lost many of their civil rights…

Is Hitler violating the Treaty of Versailles? Germans who spoke against the Nazis were imprisoned or murdered Hitler’s military strength grew—he began to make plans to go to war 1936: Sent troops to reclaim former German territories By 1938: German troops take control of Austria & Czechoslovakia

Europe Reacts Other countries protested, but did nothing to stop Hitler In 1939: Germany invaded Poland France & Great Britain decided something had to be done and declared war on Germany World War II had begun…

WW II Europe Red countries are Allied or Allied-controlled WW II Europe Red countries are Allied or Allied-controlled. Blue is Axis or Axis controlled countries, and the Soviet Union is colored green prior to joining the Allies in 1941.