BELL RINGER 1) What was Hitler’s famous book? 2) Who was Heinrich Himmler? 3) What were the Nuremberg Laws?
Chapter 17 Section 4 “Cultural and Intellectual Trends”
Mass Culture Radio’s were developed Broadcasting stations developed. Motion pictures. Hitler used mass media for political gain. (propaganda)
Radio
Motion Projector
Theater 1933
Mass Leisure 8 hr. work days set in Western Europe. Travel was easier. (Trains, buses, and cars) Nazi regime won support by allowing and promoting people to travel.
Trains
Buses
First Cars
Artistic and Literary Trends Art – Dadaist- artist who say life has no purpose. Hitler embraced art by glorify the strong, the healthy, and the heroic. Literature –Used a stream of consciousness to capture the everyday life of a character.
Surrealism Surrealism expressed a reality beyond the material world. Surrealist artists often depicted scenes from the unconscious, including dreams.
Salvador Dali 1933
Midnight ride with Paul Revere
Mussolini’s Blackshirts
Monet, 1919
Heartfeild, 1933 “Hitler swallows gold and spouts junk”
James Joyce an Irish writer and poet, widely considered to be one of the most influential writers of the 20th century.
The Heroic Age of Physics Prewar physics began with Albert Einstein. Ernest Rutherford – proved that the atom could be spilt.
Albert Einstein
Ernest Rutherford
REVIEW 1) What new inventions helped spread propaganda? 2) What is a dadaist? 3) What did Ernest Rutherford do?
GROUP WORK TURN TO PAGE 552 AND LOOK AT THE CHART: THREE DICTATORS READ THE CHART ANSWER THE CHART SKILLS QUESTIONS 1 AND 2