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The Rise of Hitler Hitler’s Rise   Great speaker  Created popular NAZI party  SA (sturmabteilung)– brownshirts  Beer Hall Putsch   11/08/1923 - Hitler & co surround gov’t officials in a beer hall in Munich  Goal - turn gov’t over to military  Force them to swear loyalty to him  Unsuccessful  Hitler sent to prison for high treason  Rise  Freed from prison - Nazi party grew  2nd largest political party in DE   President - Paul von Hindenburg reluctantly appointed Hitler Chancellor  Reichstag Fire - blamed on communists (probably was Hitler)  Enabling Act - right to enact laws w/o Reichstag (4 yrs)  Article 48 - gov’t right to curtail constitutional rights in emergencies  Hitler became a dictator through “legal” means Terror   Schutzstaffeln “Guard Squadrons” “SS”  Important in keeping order  Orig Hitler’s bodyguards  Under Heinrich Himmler – controlled secret & regular police  Terror – repression & murder, secret & criminal police, concentration camps, execution squads, death camps Why was Hitler popular? Seemed to solve financial woes • • Public works projects • Rearmament program • Unemployment dropped from 6 mill in 1932 to 500,000 in 1937 • Mass demonstrations • Nazi youth • “Get ahold of pots and pans and broom and you’ll sooner find a groom!” The Beginning…   By 1933 – 50 concentration camps  25,000 Socialists, Communists, & Jews imprisoned  1933 - Boycott of Jewish businesses  Detrimental to economy “paper violence”   anti-Semitic laws  04/07/33 – Restoration of the Professional Civil Service  No Jewish gov’t employee  04/21/33 – ritual prep of meat forbidden  04/25/33 – quotas for GER schools/uni  No Jewish dr.’s, pharmacists, lawyers, athletes Aryan ancestry Result   Had to prove  Priests, pastors, clerks Defined Jewish  3 Jewish grandparents  2 Jewish grandparents + belonged to Jewish community  married to a Jew  offspring of a Jew 37,000 GER Jews emigrated  Cost of flights high  Some hoped it would pass Kristallnacht   11/09/38 - Night of broken glass  Massive, coordinated attack on Jews  Response to GER embassy staff murder in Paris  SA, SS, Hitler Youth beat & murdered  Broke into & destroyed homes  Brutalized women & children  Burned down synagogues  US recalled its ambassador Kristallnacht  7500 business destroyed 1,668 synagogues ransacked, 267 burned 91 Jews killed 25,000 Jewish men  concentration camps Forced to clean up damage bc of Kristalnacht Banned from public transportation & buildings / retail stores Nuremberg Laws - 1935   Legal acts of discrimination  Announced at Party Rally in Nuremberg  Law for the Protection of German Blood and German Honor  Prohibited marriages and xtra marital relations between Jews and GERs  The Reich Citizenship Law  Stripped Jews of citizenship Treaty of Versailles Revisited  Rhineland (strip of land in DE bordering on FR, BE, NL) demilitarized  No DE troops to be stationed there  Aim - increase FR security by making it impossible for DE to invade FR by surprise  Restrict DE army to 100,000 men, navy to 36 ships Treaty of Versailles Revisited   Locarno Treaty reasserted demilitarization  Voluntarily signed  FR concerned about safety - especially with Hitler in charge  DE began to re-arm Occupation of the Rhineland   Early 1936 Hitler decided to reoccupy the Rhineland  Franco-Soviet pact of 1935  Renewed alliance  Defense strategy? • Gamble DE re-armament not ready for a well-armed nation like FR • FR - verge of elections - politicians unwilling to take unpopular actions • FR look to GB • GB felt Treaty was unfair – Simply re-claiming what was theirs – Plus GB didn’t want another war • League of Nations - condemned but no economic/military sanctions Results   Hitler moved from the occupation of the Rhineland in 1936 to  Annexation of Austria and  Seizure of Sudetenland in 1938 and  Takeover of Czechoslovakia and  Poland in 1939 Austria & Czechoslovakia Fall  Hitler wanted AT and CZ in 3rd Reich AT created after WWI  Majority of pop was German 03/12/38 - DE marched into AT unopposed 03/13 - DE announced Anschluss or union w/ AT US & world did nothing Austria & Czechoslovakia Fall   CZ - 3 mill Germans (Sudetenland)  More space & natural resources  Hitler accused Czechs of abusing Sudeten Germans  FR & GB promised to protect CZ  War seemed inevitable Munich Agreement   Hitler invited Edouard Daladier & Neville Chamberlain to Munich  Fuhrer declared annexation of Sudetenland was his last  Eager to avoid war - they believed him  09/30/38 - Munich Agreement  Turned Sudetenland over w/o a single shot  The Munich conference. From left: Chamberlain, Daladier, Hitler, Mussolini, Ciano. Winston Churchill   Chamberlain’s satisfaction not shared w/ Churchill  Appeasement - giving up principles to pacify an aggressor  “Britain and France had to choose between war and dishonor. They chose dishonor. They will have war.” DE Offensive   Churchill right  03/15/39 - Hitler invaded rest of CZ  Then he wanted Poland  “mistreatment of Germans”  Stalin’s surprise  Nonaggression pact w/ Hitler  Committed to never attacking each other  Secret pact - divide Poland  2 front war eliminated Blitzkrieg   “Lightning war”  09/01/39 - Luftwaffe (air force) dropped bombs over PL  Same time - DE tanks  09/03 - GB & FR declare war on DE  Blitzkrieg successful - 3 wks  USSR attacked PL from east  PL gone, and WWII began