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... The dictator who emerged was Adolf Hitler, an Austrian who had led an aimless life before joining the National Socialist Germany Workers’ (NAZI) party and becoming its leader in 1921. Nazism became the German form of fascism. Hitler was imprisoned after taking part in a failed coup (overthrowing the ...
... The dictator who emerged was Adolf Hitler, an Austrian who had led an aimless life before joining the National Socialist Germany Workers’ (NAZI) party and becoming its leader in 1921. Nazism became the German form of fascism. Hitler was imprisoned after taking part in a failed coup (overthrowing the ...
The Rise of Dictators
... • At the end of WWI he was a jobless soldier drifting around Germany • In 1919, he joined a struggling group called the National Socialist German Workers’ Party (Nazis) • (Despite its name the party had no ties to socialism) Hitler, far left, shown during WWI ...
... • At the end of WWI he was a jobless soldier drifting around Germany • In 1919, he joined a struggling group called the National Socialist German Workers’ Party (Nazis) • (Despite its name the party had no ties to socialism) Hitler, far left, shown during WWI ...
World War II - Overview.notebook
... from holding public office or positions in civil service. They were also forbidden to be employed by press and radio. 1933The Nazis encouraged boycotts of Jewishowned shops and businesses and began book burnings of writings by Jews, pacifists, communists, and others not approved by the Reich. ...
... from holding public office or positions in civil service. They were also forbidden to be employed by press and radio. 1933The Nazis encouraged boycotts of Jewishowned shops and businesses and began book burnings of writings by Jews, pacifists, communists, and others not approved by the Reich. ...
15-Italian Fascism & German Nazism
... ceiling and proclaimed, “the national revolution has broken out!” ...
... ceiling and proclaimed, “the national revolution has broken out!” ...
Italy Invades Ethiopia - Tenafly Public Schools
... Germany annexes Austria On March 12, 1938, German troops march into Austria to annex the German-speaking nation for the Third Reich. In early 1938, Austrian Nazis conspired for the second time in four years to seize the Austrian government by force and unite their nation with Nazi Germany. Austrian ...
... Germany annexes Austria On March 12, 1938, German troops march into Austria to annex the German-speaking nation for the Third Reich. In early 1938, Austrian Nazis conspired for the second time in four years to seize the Austrian government by force and unite their nation with Nazi Germany. Austrian ...
Slide 1
... power, more influence) • Wanted scapegoats after loss of World War I, as Hitler and Nazis could not accept Germany’s defeat • Treaty of Versailles (1919) harsh (reparations, loss of land, colonies armed forces and War Guilt clause). Many Germans wanted someone to blame • Depression of German economy ...
... power, more influence) • Wanted scapegoats after loss of World War I, as Hitler and Nazis could not accept Germany’s defeat • Treaty of Versailles (1919) harsh (reparations, loss of land, colonies armed forces and War Guilt clause). Many Germans wanted someone to blame • Depression of German economy ...
Michael A. Meyer, editor. German-Jewish History in Modem Times
... argue that developments during the republican period to some degree prepared Jewry for the ensuing onslaught of discrimination and persecution. The chapters devoted to cultural issues, all by Mendes-Flohr, argue that in the 1920s there was a deepening of Jewish identities in reaction to anti-Semitis ...
... argue that developments during the republican period to some degree prepared Jewry for the ensuing onslaught of discrimination and persecution. The chapters devoted to cultural issues, all by Mendes-Flohr, argue that in the 1920s there was a deepening of Jewish identities in reaction to anti-Semitis ...
Slide 1 - sbroome
... homes, and raping women before they murdered them • Survivors describe the atrocities as killing for sport – finding new & creative ways to kill people including burial alive & decapitation ...
... homes, and raping women before they murdered them • Survivors describe the atrocities as killing for sport – finding new & creative ways to kill people including burial alive & decapitation ...
Hitlers Rise to Power_Vocabulary
... support of the wealthy media magnate, Alfred Hugenberg. This would influence the success of NAZI propaganda for the subsequent years of Hitler’s rise to power. 1. Ideology, Propaganda 1930 Elections: Following the 1929 Wall Street Stock Market Crash, and thus in the first year of the ensuing Great ...
... support of the wealthy media magnate, Alfred Hugenberg. This would influence the success of NAZI propaganda for the subsequent years of Hitler’s rise to power. 1. Ideology, Propaganda 1930 Elections: Following the 1929 Wall Street Stock Market Crash, and thus in the first year of the ensuing Great ...
7.1Rise of Dictators
... painter, hated the way the Versailles Treaty humiliated Germany and stripped it of its wealth and land. The Nazi Party: Hitler joined and soon led the Nazi Party in Germany. Nazism, the philosophies and policies of this party, was a form of fascism shaped by Hitler’s fanatical ideas about German nat ...
... painter, hated the way the Versailles Treaty humiliated Germany and stripped it of its wealth and land. The Nazi Party: Hitler joined and soon led the Nazi Party in Germany. Nazism, the philosophies and policies of this party, was a form of fascism shaped by Hitler’s fanatical ideas about German nat ...
totalitarian - White Plains Public Schools
... process, but most camps were located in Germany and Poland. – When prisoners arrived at the concentration camps, they were examined by SS doctors. – The Nazi soldiers allowed the strong (mainly men) to live in order to serve as laborers while many of the women, elderly, young children, & the disable ...
... process, but most camps were located in Germany and Poland. – When prisoners arrived at the concentration camps, they were examined by SS doctors. – The Nazi soldiers allowed the strong (mainly men) to live in order to serve as laborers while many of the women, elderly, young children, & the disable ...
New Ideas and Leaders
... • extremely fascist , nationalistic and totalitarian • based on beliefs of the National Socialist German Workers Party • belief in the racial superiority of the Aryan, the “master race” • belief that all Germans should have “lebensraum” or living space in Europe •Violent hatred towards Jews and blam ...
... • extremely fascist , nationalistic and totalitarian • based on beliefs of the National Socialist German Workers Party • belief in the racial superiority of the Aryan, the “master race” • belief that all Germans should have “lebensraum” or living space in Europe •Violent hatred towards Jews and blam ...
The Soviet Union Under Stalin
... Germans to have little faith in the government. In the 1920s, Adolf Hitler gained control of the Nazi party, a nationalistic, anti-communist, anti- Semitic organization. Hitler won popular support by blaming Jews for Germany's defeat in World War I and for its economic troubles. He claimed that the ...
... Germans to have little faith in the government. In the 1920s, Adolf Hitler gained control of the Nazi party, a nationalistic, anti-communist, anti- Semitic organization. Hitler won popular support by blaming Jews for Germany's defeat in World War I and for its economic troubles. He claimed that the ...
File - Mrs. Ward World History
... people turned to an extremely Communists nationalist type of government called fascism ...
... people turned to an extremely Communists nationalist type of government called fascism ...
Rise of Fascism - Mat
... Book written by Hitler while in jail “Mein Kampf” = “My Struggle” Outlined Hitler’s plans for Germany Blamed the Jews & Communists for Germany’s defeat in WWI Said Germans were a “master race” that should rule the world Said Germans needed “Lebensraum” = living space Explained his plan for the exter ...
... Book written by Hitler while in jail “Mein Kampf” = “My Struggle” Outlined Hitler’s plans for Germany Blamed the Jews & Communists for Germany’s defeat in WWI Said Germans were a “master race” that should rule the world Said Germans needed “Lebensraum” = living space Explained his plan for the exter ...
Totalitarian
... people turned to an extremely Communists nationalist type of government called fascism ...
... people turned to an extremely Communists nationalist type of government called fascism ...
Law and Order
... They then began killing each Jew, one by one. Hitler soon realized that it would take too long for each one to die, so he ordered the Nazis to start killing them in groups. Jews that were captured during the war were taken control of by the Nazis to clean up all the dead Nazis on the battlefie ...
... They then began killing each Jew, one by one. Hitler soon realized that it would take too long for each one to die, so he ordered the Nazis to start killing them in groups. Jews that were captured during the war were taken control of by the Nazis to clean up all the dead Nazis on the battlefie ...
Rise of New Leaders & Ideas PPT
... Interesting Fact: Fascism name was derived from the fasces, an ancient Roman symbol of authority consisting of a bundle of rods and an ax ...
... Interesting Fact: Fascism name was derived from the fasces, an ancient Roman symbol of authority consisting of a bundle of rods and an ax ...
I am Adolf Hitler the leader
... Interesting Fact: Fascism name was derived from the fasces, an ancient Roman symbol of authority consisting of a bundle of rods and an ax ...
... Interesting Fact: Fascism name was derived from the fasces, an ancient Roman symbol of authority consisting of a bundle of rods and an ax ...
I am Adolf Hitler the leader
... Interesting Fact: Fascism name was derived from the fasces, an ancient Roman symbol of authority consisting of a bundle of rods and an ax ...
... Interesting Fact: Fascism name was derived from the fasces, an ancient Roman symbol of authority consisting of a bundle of rods and an ax ...
File - MR. GREGORSKI`S WEB PAGE
... • Hitler had fought as a corporal in World War I. • He blamed Germany’s defeat on traitors, cowards, Jews, and communist. • He despised the Treaty of Versailles and its terms. ...
... • Hitler had fought as a corporal in World War I. • He blamed Germany’s defeat on traitors, cowards, Jews, and communist. • He despised the Treaty of Versailles and its terms. ...
The United States and Europe Between the Wars
... Germany had adopted a democratic form of government after the war known as the Weimar Republic This government struggled with Germany’s post-war problems and tried to hold onto power ...
... Germany had adopted a democratic form of government after the war known as the Weimar Republic This government struggled with Germany’s post-war problems and tried to hold onto power ...
Nazism
National Socialism (German: Nationalsozialismus), more commonly known as Nazism (/ˈnaːtsɪzᵊm/), is the ideology and practice associated with the 20th-century German Nazi Party and Nazi state as well as other far-right groups. Usually characterized as a form of fascism that incorporates scientific racism and anti-Semitism, Nazism developed out of the influences of Pan-Germanism, the Völkisch German nationalist movement, and the anti-communist Freikorps paramilitary groups that emerged during the Weimar Republic after German defeat in World War I.Nazism subscribed to theories of racial hierarchy and Social Darwinism. Germanic peoples (called the Nordic Race) were depicted as the purest of the Aryan race, and were therefore the master race. Opposed to both capitalism and communism, it aimed to overcome social divisions, with all parts of a homogeneous society seeking national unity and traditionalism, and what it viewed as historically German territory as well as additional lands for expansion.The term ""National Socialism"" arose out of attempts to create a nationalist redefinition of ""socialism"", as an alternative to both internationalist Marxist socialism and free market capitalism. The Nazis sought to achieve this by a ""people's community"" (Volksgemeinschaft) with the aim of uniting all Germans as national comrades, whilst excluding those deemed either to be community aliens or ""foreign peoples"" (Fremdvölkische). It rejected the Marxist concept of class struggle, opposed ideas of class equality and international solidarity, and sought to defend private property and businesses.The Nazi Party was founded as the pan-German nationalist and antisemitic German Workers' Party on 5 January 1919. By the early 1920s, Adolf Hitler assumed control of the organization and renamed it the National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, NSDAP) to broaden its appeal. The National Socialist Program, adopted in 1920, called for a united Greater Germany that would deny citizenship to Jews or those of Jewish descent, while also supporting land reform and the nationalization of some industries. In Mein Kampf, written in 1924, Hitler outlined the antisemitism and anti-communism at the heart of his political philosophy, as well as his disdain for parliamentary democracy and his belief in Germany’s right to territorial expansion.In 1933, with the support of the elites, Hitler became Chancellor of Germany and the Nazis gradually established a one-party state, under which Jews, political opponents and other ""undesirables"" elements were marginalized, with several millions eventually imprisoned and killed. Hitler purged the party’s more socially and economically radical factions in the mid-1934 Night of the Long Knives and, after the death of President Hindenburg, political power was concentrated in his hands, as Führer or ""leader"". Following the Holocaust and German defeat in World War II, only a few fringe racist groups, usually referred to as neo-Nazis, still describe themselves as following National Socialism.