Hitler's Germany (1929-1939)
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- Hitler's Germany (1929-1939)
- How did Hitler become Chancellor?
- Wall Street Crash (1929)
- Economic Depression
- Extremist parties (fascists and communists) became more popular
- Hyper Inflation had occured in WW1 so the government was anxious to avoid this
- A depression occurred instead
- Started in America but affected the whole world
- UnemploymentRose
- Economic Depression
- Emerging from WWl
- Treaty of Versailles
- £6600 million of reparations
- Army limited to 100,000 soldiers
- Lost 13% of their land
- Had to accept war guilt
- Weak Government
- Angry Public
- Some people faced starvation
- Treaty of Versailles
- Weimar Government
- Proportional Representation
- President is elected every 7 years
- Parties struggled to form coalistions as they had opposing views
- President had too much power
- Wall Street Crash (1929)
- Did Germany Benefit?
- Vastly reduced unemployment
- Good working conditions
- Strength through joy schemes
- Rewards for newlyweds
- opportunities for children
- Women's rights reduced
- Kinder, Kirche, Kuche
- From Democracy to Dictatorship
- Nazi support by 1932
- The Depression
- Rise in Extremist views
- Support of the industrialists
- Gave the Nazis financial support
- Technology
- Made them seem superior
- Propaganda
- Joseph Goebels
- Promises to voters
- Organisation
- Flexibility
- Hitler's charisma
- Weakness of opposition
- The Depression
- Chancellorship
- January 1933
- Distrust between Von Papen and Von Schleicher
- Nazi Aims
- Strong Germany
- Ignore the Treaty of Versailles
- Get out of the depression
- Racially 'pure' Germany
- Rid of Jews, homosexuals and disabled people
- Fully Aryan population
- The Nation is more important than the individuals
- Hitler Youth
- Strong Germany
- Reichstag Fire
- 27th February 1933
- Blamed on the communist Marius van der Lubbe
- Article 48 was given permission to be used
- Nazi support by 1932
- Violence
- Night of the Long Knives
- July 1934
- The ** murdered the SA
- Concentration Camps
- Gestapo (network of spies and informers)
- Himmler (head of the **)
- Police, court and prisons
- Night of the Long Knives
- Persecution of the Jews
- Kristellnacht
- November 1938
- Star of David
- Berlin Olympics
- Boycotts
- All Jews officially forced to emmigrate in 1939
- Kristellnacht
- How did Hitler become Chancellor?
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