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1 Nazism, Hitler, and the Holocaust Review Question 1-11 Test Review

2 1. Rise of Nazism The leader of the Nazi Party in Germany was Adolf Hitler. The leader of the Nazi Party in Germany was Adolf Hitler. On January 30, 1933, Hitler became chancellor of Germany. On January 30, 1933, Hitler became chancellor of Germany. President Paul Von Hindenburg names Adolf Hitler chancellor. President Paul Von Hindenburg names Adolf Hitler chancellor.HindenburgAdolf HitlerHindenburgAdolf Hitler After the death of President Hindenburg, Hitler names himself President of Germany or ultimate ruler. After the death of President Hindenburg, Hitler names himself President of Germany or ultimate ruler.

3 2. People under Hitler Rule People who spoke out against Hitler in Germany were put in prison or murdered. People who spoke out against Hitler in Germany were put in prison or murdered.

4 3. Major events in Germany 1.The Germans were unhappy because of high unemployment and poverty. 1.The Germans were unhappy because of high unemployment and poverty. 2. Hitler was named chancellor of Germany. 2. Hitler was named chancellor of Germany. 3.Gemany invades Poland 3.Gemany invades Poland 4. France and Great Britain declared war on Germany. 4. France and Great Britain declared war on Germany.

5 4. Hitler and the Nazis were able to gain power in Germany because The Treaty of Versailles angered Germans. The Treaty of Versailles angered Germans. Hitler promised to rebuild Germany’s military. Hitler promised to rebuild Germany’s military. Hitler said he would get back Germany’s lost land. Hitler said he would get back Germany’s lost land.

6 5. The signing of the Treaty of Versailles The United States refused to sign the Treaty of Versailles. The United States refused to sign the Treaty of Versailles. Many countries believed that the treaty of unfair. Many countries believed that the treaty of unfair.

7 6. WWI and WWII WWI ended in 1918 WWI ended in 1918 WWII began in 1939 with Germany’s invasion of Poland. WWII began in 1939 with Germany’s invasion of Poland. Therefore, 21 years passed between the end of WWI and the beginning of WWII. Therefore, 21 years passed between the end of WWI and the beginning of WWII.

8 7. What major event happened in 1917? In 1917, two revolutions completely changed the foundation of Russia. First, the February Russian Revolution toppled the Russian monarchy and established a Provisional Government. Then in October, a second Russian Revolution placed the Bolsheviks as the leaders of Russia, resulting in the creation of the world's first communist country. In 1917, two revolutions completely changed the foundation of Russia. First, the February Russian Revolution toppled the Russian monarchy and established a Provisional Government. Then in October, a second Russian Revolution placed the Bolsheviks as the leaders of Russia, resulting in the creation of the world's first communist country.

9 8. The Holocaust Genocide is the planned killing of a race of people. Genocide is the planned killing of a race of people.

10 9. The Jewish People need a Home!! Thanks to the United Nations the Jewish people have a country. Thanks to the United Nations the Jewish people have a country.

11 10. The Victims of the Holocaust

12 11. The United Nations After WWII, members of the United Nations made genocide a crime and created a Jewish state for the Jewish people. After WWII, members of the United Nations made genocide a crime and created a Jewish state for the Jewish people.


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