Subject History Topic Unit 2 Hitler’s rise to power 1919 - 33 Year 11 Term 1

Learning Sequence Wider Reading: Key dates Hitler – The rise of evil (Drama series on the early years of Hitler.) 1..Early development of the Nazi Party, 1920-22 30. Hitler joins German Weimar and Nazi , Hinton and Hite (academic text) 1919 workers Party 2. Putsch, 1923 Revise Edexcel GCSE (9-1) History Weimar and Nazi Germany Revision Guide and Workbook: with 31. Twenty Five Point free online edition Edexcel GCSE History 16, Victoria Payne 1920 programme 3. The lean years of the Nazi Party, 1924 - 28 Key people 32. SA formed 4) Wall Street Crash/economic depression 1929 22. Founded party. Co-wrote 25 points. 1921

5) Growth in Nazi support, 1929 - 32 23. Leader of NSDAP (Nazi Party). 33. Munich Putsch – Hitler 1923 arrested 24. Ernst Rohm Leader of SA. Killed by Hitler in 1934. 6) Why/who supported the Nazis? 34. Hitler writes ‘’ 25. General Heroic German commander from WW1. Supported Munich Putsch. 1924 in prison Ludendorff 7) How Hitler became Chancellor, 1932 - 33 35. conference - 26. Hindenburg President of Germany until 1934. 1926 Fuhrerprinzip 8) July 1932 Reichstag elections 27. Bruning Chancellor of Germany - early 1932. 36. Wall Street Crash 9) The roles of Hindenburg, Von Schleicher and Von 28. Von Papen Chancellor of Germany – May 1932. 1929 Papen in bringing Hitler into power 29. Von Schleicher Chancellor of Germany – Dec 1932. 37. Nazis win 107 seats in 1930 September elections Key Terms Definitions Key Terms Definitions 38. Nazis win 230 seats in July 1932 elections 10. DAP German Workers Party – later the NSDAP or 16. Unemployment Reached 5 million in 1932. 6 million in 1933. Many 39. January, Unemployment ‘Nazi’ party. Right wing. Nationalist. turned to extreme parties. 1933 hits 6 million 11. Twenty Five Point A set of 25 beliefs and policies that the Nazis 17. Communist Party Many workers supported Communist party. Businesses 40. Hitler becomes Chancellor Programme would introduce if elected. It included anti- supported Nazis as a result and funded Hitler’s 1933 of Germany Semitic points. campaign. 12. SA Hitler’s private army, ‘brownshirts’. 18. Nazi Appeal Hitler promised ‘work and bread’, gave stirring speeches and held large rallies. 13. Munich Putsch Hitler’s failed attempt to seize power in Munich. Gave the Nazis publicity. 19. Propaganda Information advertised to persuade or influence people. Nazi propaganda said that Hitler was ‘Germany’s 14. Mein Kampf Meaning ‘my struggle’ – book written by only hope’ of fixing economic problems. Hitler in prison outlining his vision for making Germany strong internationally. 20. Aryan The German ‘master race’ destined to rule Germany

21. ‘Backstairs intrigue Rivalry and mistakes by Hindenburg / Von Papen / Von 15. Bamberg Conference Held to establish the idea of Fuhrerprinzip – Schleicher meant that Hitler became Chancellor. the Fuhrer as sole leader.