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Germany Before World War II

Germany Before World War II. Germany lost World War I. Germany owed 30 billion dollars to France in reparations. There was no money. There was no work. People lived in extreme poverty. The Rise of Adolf Hitler. Adolf Hitler was a struggling art student.

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Germany Before World War II

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  1. Germany Before World War II • Germany lost World War I. • Germany owed 30 billion dollars to France in reparations. • There was no money. • There was no work. • People lived in extreme poverty.

  2. The Rise of Adolf Hitler • Adolf Hitler was a struggling art student. • He served as a corporal in World War I; awarded Iron Cross for bravery. • He was jailed because his radical political beliefs. • He wrote his theories in a book called Mein Kampf. • He promoted extreme nationalism (aggressive patriotism). • He was an exceptional speaker. • He made Germans believe that he could make things better from them.

  3. The Aryan “race” • pure German people, the Aryans, were the master race. • one of the reasons that Germany lost WWI was because the German race had been weakened through Aryans marrying non-Aryans. • Therefore, if Germany was to become strong again, the Nazis had to ensure the purity of the Aryan race. This view of Germans as the master race was encouraged by the use of healthy, ‘pure’ Aryans in Nazi propaganda posters.

  4. “The Aryan race is tall, long legged, slim. The race is narrow-faced, with a narrow forehead, a narrow high builtnose and a lower jaw and prominent chin, the skin is rosy bright and the blood shines through .... the hair is smooth, straight or wavy -possibly curly in childhood. The colour is blond.” Description of a ‘pure’ Aryan. From a leaflet ‘The Nazi Race’, 1929. A boy and a girl used in a Nazi poster.

  5. Jewish People as Scapegoats • Hitler blamed the Jews for Germany’s problems. • The hatred of Jews is called anti-Semitism. • The Jews became a scapegoat for Germany. • A scapegoat bears the blame for others and is the object of irrational hostility.

  6. Nazi Party • The German Worker’s Party • Nationalsozialistiche Deutsch Arbeiterpartei • Based on irrational, anti-Semitic and nationalistic policies • Membership grew in 1930s because or propaganda and rallies

  7. The Difference Between a Nazi and a German • A Nazi is a member of a political group that no longer exists. • A German is a person who lives in German or was born in Germany. • During World War II, not all Germans were Nazis and not all Nazis were German.

  8. Genocide The deliberate and systematic destruction of a racial, political, cultural or religious group. The Holocaust The systematic, planned extermination of 6 million Jews by the Nazis between 1933 and 1945. Steps to Genocide 1. Segregation (Nuremberg Laws) • Isolation (Ghetto/Concentration Camp) • Persecution (Extermination Camp)

  9. Jews were forced to wear the Star of David as part of the Nuremberg Laws. They were forced to buy the stars and wear them on their coats/outer clothing. This was a form of segregation. The Star Of David

  10. Jews were forced to move out of their homes and into ghettos. • A ghetto is a poor densely populated city district occupied by a minority ethnic group linked together by economic hardship and social restrictions.

  11. Concentration Camp Prisons that held political prisoners at first. No mass killings. Prisoners worked very hard and were starved. Concentrated large groups of people.

  12. Kristallnacht • November 9, 1938 • First extreme acts of persecution. • Beginning of Hitler’s Final Solution (the attempted murder of every Jewish person in Europe. • 200 synagogues were destroyed. • 8,000 shops were destroyed. • Thousands of Jews were sent to concentration camps. • Jews were forced to pay for all damage done.

  13. Extermination Camps • Major list of Victims • Jews • Slavs • Poles • Gypsies • Handicapped • Their purpose was death. • Most had gas chamber and crematorium.

  14. BIASopinions created by mental misconceptions instead of justice or reason

  15. DISCRIMINATE to treat unfairly

  16. NAZI A member of the German Worker’s political party. This group lasted from 1929 until 1945.

  17. GESTAPO Nazi secret police

  18. HOLOCAUST Means BURNT OFFERING. Name given to the murder of 6 million Jews by the Nazis from 1933-1945

  19. IRRATIONAL not using the power or reason

  20. PROPAGANDA used to get public support of an opinion (newspapers, movies, magazines)

  21. SCAPEGOAT any person/groups on which the bad luck of another person/group is placed

  22. STEREOTYPES qualities that label a particular group

  23. JUDE Means Jew in German

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