What is a bully?
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What is a bully?
• Question 1- What words would you use to describe bullying behavior?
• Question 2- Why do you think other people follow this sort of behavior?
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Guiding Questions- Hitler letter on Treaty of Versailles
• As you fill out Document Analysis Form keep these questions in mind.
• Be aware of date.• What words help you to describe Hitler’s tone.• What message do you think Hitler is sending
to the world?
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Hitler’s rise to power
How was it possible?
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Essential Question
• How was Adolf Hitler able to rise to power and gain German support that would defend his Nazi ideology, at the expense of millions??
• What occurred prior to World War 11 for German citizens to be so susceptible to such evil power?
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Nazi ideology
• Adolf Hitler’s NAZI party encouraged national pride, militarism, and a commitment to a racially "pure" Germany.
• fueled anti-Semitism by calling for expulsion of Jewish people.
• identified with lower middle classes.• rural and small town areas
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Long Live Germany
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Terms of Treaty of Versailles
• Several territories belonging to Germany taken and given mostly to France, Belgium
• All oversea territory lost• Germany’s army reduced to 100,000 men; no
tanks, no air force• Reduced navy- no submarines• “War Guilt Clause“- Germany responsible for
starting war- pay reparations- £6,600 million EFFECT- ignites Nazi party – 27,000 members by
1925
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Propaganda: Treaty of Versailles
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Guiding Questions: Germany’s letter to Great Britain 1939
• Keep this is mind as you fill out second box in Document Analysis form.
• What is Hitler’s tone in this letter? How is it different then letter in 1923?
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Propaganda: Treaty of Versailles
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Great Depression of 1929
• plunged Germany further into economic catastrophe.
• Stock Market Crash in 1929 one cause Nazi party rise to 108,000
• Germany relied on foreign funds and trade.• Loans called in• Unemployment• inflation • Weimar Republic blamed
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Propaganda: Great Depression
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Rhetoric “He used simple, straightforward language that
ordinary people could understand, short sentences, powerful, emotive slogans... There
were no qualifications in what he said; everything was absolute, uncompromising,
irrevocable, undeviating, unalterable, final. He seemed... to speak straight from the heart, and
to express their own deepest fear and desires... “
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Bread and Food
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God like
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Persuasive Speeches
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Q-6H4xOUrs&skipcontrinter=1
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hEzs7x5aEM&skipcontrinter=1
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Guiding Questions: Letters from Nazi soldiers
• Was the young boy proud at time, to be part of Hitler’s youth?
• How does he view Germany?• Does he appear to justify reason for following
Hitler? • Compare stories of German soldiers. How was
life on the battlefield contrary to Nazi beliefs?