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The 1930s saw the rise of the N.A.Z.I.S. Chapter 5: FDR and the New Deal
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N. The Nuremberg laws classified Germans according to race Marriages between Jews and Germans were outlawed Jewish rights would quickly be taken away completely Nuremberg Laws Chapter 5: FDR and the New Deal
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A. One of Hitler’s primary goals was to unite all German speaking peoples The Rhineland bordered France and according to the Versailles Treaty it was to be permanently demilitarized. Hitler took it in 1935. Hitler took Austria without a fight in 1938 The Sudetenland was a German speaking Czech region. Hitler was given it after the Munich Accords were signed in 1938. Austria, Rhineland, and Sudetenland taken Chapter 5: FDR and the New Deal
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Z. The “SS” was the Schutzstaffel or Nazi “protection squad” The “SS” were the most radical Nazis and ran most of the extermination camps during World War II Zealots: the “SS” Chapter 5: FDR and the New Deal
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I. When Hitler took power in 1933, Germany’s economy hovered around 40% Hitler’s rearmament program quickly put Germans back to work By 1938 unemployment was almost non-existent Improved economy Chapter 5: FDR and the New Deal
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S. “Lebensraum” means “living space” Another key goal of Hitler was to gain for Germany more “living space” Hitler’s proposed “Lebensraum” could be found in Eastern Europe (Poland, Ukraine, and Russia) Support “Lebensraum” Chapter 5: FDR and the New Deal
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