Topic III: Germany
- Created by: Anna
- Created on: 31-03-13 16:12
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- Germany
- How did the Nazis treat the Jews
- Nuremburg laws
- Anti-Jew Propaganda
- Anti-Jew Education
- Shop windows smashed, concentration camps
- How Hitler kept control of Germany
- Opposition groups had to meet in secret
- No freedom of speech: impossible to voice opinions
- Churches agreed to co-operate with the Nazis
- Intimidation from **/Gestapo
- The events of the Munich (Beer Hall) Putsch
- This led to:
- Hitler arrested
- 16 Nazi killed
- Hitler wrote Mein Kampf
- Hitler & ** men surrounded the building
- Interrupted meeting
- Ludendorff supported Hitler
- Hitler declared national revolution
- This led to:
- Why was the Kaiser so unpopular?
- He blamed for starting the war
- Turnip winter
- Fled to Holland
- Failure of Spring Offensive
- The rights of the Weimar Republic
- Over 20s allowed to vote
- Trial before imprisonment
- Vote by secret ballot
- All Germans equal before law
- Nazi rise to power: Weimar government
- Weimar blamed for starting the war
- Linked with defeat & humiliation
- Reparations & Shortages
- Nazi's offered better leadership
- How did the Nazi party attract Germans
- Hitler seemed to offer strong leadership
- Nazi Rallies
- Hitler Youth
- Propaganda
- Economic probs: Weimar Govnt
- Reparations
- Hyperinflation
- Poverty/Bad living conditions
- Unemployment rose
- How did the Nazis treat the Jews
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