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Hitler & Nazi Germany

Web activities Review of the Weimar Republicof the Weimar Republic Preview information about Hitlerinformation about Hitler

ADOLPH Hitler Born in Austria April, Failed secondary school & traveled to Vienna to become artist but was rejected Core of Hitler’s ideas –Racism (esp. anti-semitism) –Extreme nationalist

Hitler served on Western Front in WWI (4 yrs) –used his frontline service to prove his authenticity and win authority to speak for the German people 1919 joined German Workers Party – change to NSDAP Hitler takes control AKA Nazi party –within 2 years 55,000 members –15,000 militia AKA Storm troopers

Beer Hall Putsch – Munich 1923 –Hitler’s failed attempt to overthrow gov’t Mein Kampf “My Struggle” written by Hitler in prison –Extreme German nationalism, strong anti- Semitism, Anti-communism, Social Darwinism Lebensraum – living space –Hitler’s justification for German expansion Rise of Nazism – After prision Nazi party grew to 800,000 members & largest in Reichstag

Enabling Act – March 23, 1923 –Gave govt power to ignore constitution for 4 years to deal w/ country’s problems –Made Hitler a dictator Nazi control – all institution –Civil service purged of Jews & democrats –Concentration camps set up for opposition –Trade union dissolved –Only Nazi party allowed in govt Happens within 7 months 1934 – Hidenburg died – Hitler is sole ruler –Fuhrer – “Leader”

Aryan Hitler’s ideal “pure” race (he was not one) –Blonde hair, blue eyes, (man) strong, (woman) beautiful –Goal – create 3 rd Reich (Empire) Maybe?

Creating totalitarian state 1.Economic policies 2.Mass spectaclesMass spectacles 3.Organizations to further Nazi goals 4.Terror Schutzstaffeln “Guard Squadron” SS –Orginally personal body guard –Led by Heinrich Himmler Terror – secret & criminal police, concentration camps, death squads… Ideology – further Aryan race

Economic policies Public works & construction projects to put ppl to work Big rearmament program (key to solving unemployment) Do you think this was built in Germany??? Think again!! This is a Navy building in San Diego built in the 60s!!! They are in “talks” to have it remodeled.

Infamous quotes "Ein Volk, ein Reich, ein Führer!" (One people, one empire, one leader!) "A violently active, intrepid, brutal youth - that is what I am after... I will have no intellectual training. Knowledge is ruin for my young men." "Democracy, the deceitful theory that the Jew would insinuate - namely, that theory that all men are created equal." Adolf Hitler "Mein Kampf"

Treatment of jews Nuremberg Laws –excluded Jews from German citizenship –Forbade marriage btw German & Jew –Jews required to wear yellow Star of David Kristallnacht – November 9, 1938 – “Night of Shattered Glass” –Destruction of Jewish synagogues, businesses, homes, etc –100 Jews killed –30,000 Jewish males sent to concentration camps Jews –also barred from public transportation & public buildings (schools, hospitals…) –Couldn’t own, manage, work in retail stores –Forced to clean up Kristallnacht debris –Encourage to leave Germany

Hitler’s Propaganda 1921 & 1922 – broadcast facilities built in US, EU, & Japan –Mass production of radios began 1939 – 40% of adults in industrialized nations saw 1 movie a week Hitler – saw mass media as a way to spread his ideas Joseph Goebbels – Nazi propaganda minister –Created film division in Propaganda Ministry

We will never forget! MTV asked: What is the Holocaust?