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Explain how the following are associated with the Rise of Hitler

Explain how the following are associated with the Rise of Hitler

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Explain how the following are associated with the Rise of Hitler. How are the following words, names and dates associated with the rise of Hitler??. 1933. DAP. Munich Putsch. Anton Drexler. SA. Mein Kampf. 1923. 25 Point Programme. Personal Qualities. Propaganda. Opposition. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Explain how the following are associated with the Rise of

Hitler

How are the following words, names and dates associated with

the rise of Hitler??

1933

DAP

Munich Putsch

Anton Drexler

SA

Mein Kampf

1923

25 Point Programme

Personal Qualities

Propaganda

Opposition

Political Deal

Hindenburg

•To be able to explain how the Nazis rose to power and to know how Hitler was able to become Chancellor

The Nazi Party.

•In pairs, complete the true or false exercise. If the statement is false, you

must provide the correct answer.

Look at the following pictures, what do they tell us

about Hitler

The Munich Putsch Think of 2 or 3 reasons and complete

the tableReasons Events Consequence

s

How did the Nazis change tactics?

Reorganising the Party

Winning over the working classes/middle classes

Mein Kampf

Increased Membership

Public Meetings

Legal means – use democracy

In 1928 the Nazis had 12 seats in the Reichstag by 1933 they had

288.

Why was Hitler able to become Chancellor of Germany

What does this graph tell us about how the Depression helped the

Nazis?

How did Hitler become Chancellor?

Depression Hitler and the Nazis

Other factors

You have two minutes to write down as many things as

possible in the table.

A political deal

In July 1932 the Nazis were the largest party in the Reichstag.

President Hindenburg (Head of the Government) should have asked

Hitler to become Chancellor (Prime Minister) but he refused.

It would take an agreement between several politicians to

make Hitler Chancellor.

The Depression made the Weimar

Government look weak.

The Nazi Party won 288 seats

in the Reichstag in July 1932

Only Middle Class people

voted for Hitler.

Hindenburg liked Hitler but did not want to make him Chancellor. Papen became Chancellor

instead.

In the November 1932

elections the Nazis lost 34

seats

General von Schleicher

became the next Chancellor after Papen resigned.

Hindenburg thought he

could control Hitler.

Papen made a deal with Hitler to allow him to

become Chancellor.

Hitler was made Chancellor in

November 1932.

A versus B Teams

• http://www.schoolhistory.co.uk/games/penaltyshootout/nazigermany.htm