The rise of Hitler to Chancellor

The Treaty of Versailles: 28th June, 1919 Hitler’s rise to power as Chancellor (Second most powerful person in Germany- 20th January, 1933) LIMP PAPER Palace of Versailles- signed here

L-Long Term Bitterness- Hitler was bitter toward the loss of Peace Treaty to stop war ever happening again. WW1 and the terms of the Treaty of Versailles Georges Clemenceau- French I-Ineffective government- Hitler angry and the Weimar The Nazi Party- NSDAP- National government and how they ran Germany - American Socialist German Workers Party- M- Money- Hitler gained money from businessmen, such as the David Lloyd George- British developed in the early 1920s. American Henry Ford, to plan a propaganda campaign. 414 Clauses (rules) against Germany Words associated with Hitler and the P-Propaganda- Hitler mass produced leaflets and posters to LAMB: Nazis convince people the Weimar government was failing, and that the Jews were problematic. Land- Rhine Land Clause- Germany was not allowed Putsch- a violent uprising (1923 Munich industry in the Rhineland (heart of the industry in Beer Hall Putsch) P-Promises- Hitler promised different groups of people in Germany). Germany also lost 13% of their land included society different things e.g. the poor were promised jobs. Alsace-Lorraine which was handed back to France Aryan Race- the believe that the perfect human was blonde hair and blue eyed A-Attacks- Hitler used the SA (Stormtroopers) to attack Army- Arms Clause- Germany was limited to just 100,000 other parties such as the Communists, and force ordinary people standing soldiers, therefore had very little protection if (My Struggle) a book Hitler to vote for the Nazis. attacked wrote during his time in prison (1924) about wanting power and the perfect P-Personal Qualities- Hitler was an outstanding orator Money- Reparations- Germany was forced to pay money human race (speaker) so captivated audiences to listen to his messages to countries they had fought/damaged in the war th Reichstag- German Parliament building AFTER 1928: 1928 elections- The Nazis come 9 in the Blame- Clause 231- Germany blamed for the war elections- this is not good, until….. SA: Brown Shirts- Hitler’s Private Army. Ernst Rohm in charge E- Economic Depression- After 1929, America recalled the The ways Hitler controlled people: loans it had given to Germany to pay the reparations. Germany

The Gestapo- German Secret police SS: Black Shirts- Hitler’s protection lost money; people starved, lost money. Hitler used these squad. in charge problems to promise that he would improve Germany again. Anti- Semitism- Laws against the Jews - Minister of Propaganda Ghettos- Jews were deported to ghettos which were special Jewish R- Recruited by Hindenburg (President of Germany) in the Back only areas- conditions were poor from 1933 room deal with von Papen and von Schlieicher

End of WW1 and the Rise of Hitler and the Nazi Party until Jan 1933

The rise of Hitler to chancellor

Synthesis Evaluation  Did people try to stop the rise of Hitler and  Hitler came to power because he promised the German why was that? people jobs. Do you agree? Explain your answer  How do you think the Treaty of Versailles  How successful do you think Hitler was in his rise to contributed to the rise of Hitler? power?

Application Analysis

 Why do you think people joined Hitler and the Nazi  What questions would you like to ask Hitler? party?  Which three words would you use to explain the  What do you think was the greatest reason why rise of Hitler and why? Hitler came to power?

Knowledge Comprehension  When did the Treaty of Versailles take place?  How would you define the Aryan race?  Which nationality is Hitler?  List three reasons for Hitler’s rise to  When did Hitler come to power? power