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Question 1 How does Hitler take over as Chancellor of Germany? A. Advises President of Germany to name him Chancellor B. He kills the President of Germany and takes over the country C. The German people vote Hitler into office D. None of the above

Question 2 What does the term “SS” stand for? A. Secret Service B. Schutzstaffel C. Sweitzland Staffel D. Spat Sonntag

Question 3 What group of people were seen as the scapegoat of all of the German problems? A. Slavs B. Russians C. Americans D. Jews

Question 4 When Hitler took control of Germany, female schoolchildren had to join what group or organization? A. Hitler Youth B. Hitler School for Girls C. League of German Girls D. All of the above

Hitler Becomes Chancellor Nazi’s become the largest political party by 1932 In January of 1933, he advises Pres. Paul von Hindenburg to name Hitler as Chancellor Hitler calls for a new election in hope to win parliamentary majority

Hitler Becomes Chancellor Days before the election, Reichstag Building destroyed by fire Nazi’s blamed the Communists Nazi’s get the victory by creating fear of the Communists Hitler bans all political parties Creates the SS (Schutzstaffel) 1934, SS arrested and murdered all of Hitler’s enemies

Nazi Control Nazi’s began to ban strikes, independent labor unions and gave government authority over business and labor Constructed factories, built highways, built weapons for the military Unemployment drop from 6 million to 1.5 million in 1936 Hitler begins to control the media through propoganda Books not to Nazi beliefs were burned in bonfires Schoolchildren had to join the Hitler Youth or League of German Girls

Hitler’s War on the Jews Jews were less than 1% of the German population Jews were seen as the scapegoat for all of Germany problems 1933 passed laws depriving Jews of their rights Nov. 9, 1938 Nazi mobs attacked Jewish homes

Other Countries Fall to Dictators England, France and Scandinavian countries continued strong democracy Other eastern European countries fall to dictators By 1935 nations of the world were split Democratic or Totalitarian

Question 1 How does Hitler take over as Chancellor of Germany? A. Advises President of Germany to name him Chancellor B. He kills the President of Germany and takes over the country C. The German people vote Hitler into office D. None of the above

Question 2 What does the term “SS” stand for? A. Secret Service B. Schutzstaffel C. Sweitzland Staffel D. Spat Sonntag

Question 3 What group of people were seen as the scapegoat of all of the German problems? A. Slavs B. Russians C. Americans D. Jews

Question 4 When Hitler took control of Germany, female schoolchildren had to join what group or organization? A. Hitler Youth B. Hitler School for Girls C. League of German Girls D. All of the above