16-5 Hitler and the Rise of Nazi Germany

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1 Adolph Hitler convinced millions of Germans to follow his plan to conquer the world. His followers were completely devoted to him. What could a national leader say to you to earn your complete devotion?

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3 After World War I, the kaiser ________, and Germany created a democracy known as the ________ ________ (Ellis and Esler 550).

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4 There were too many small ________ _______, which weakened the republic (Ellis and Esler 551).

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5 Agricultural League Bavarian People's Party Centre Party (Germany) Christian Social People's Service Christian-National Peasants' and Farmers' Party Communist Party Opposition Communist Party of Germany Communist Workers Party of Germany Conservative People's Party (Germany) German Democratic Party German Farmers' Party German National People's Party German People's Party German State Party German Völkisch Freedom Party German Workers' Party German-Hanoverian Party Harzburg Front Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany National Socialist Freedom Movement Nazi Party Reich Party of the German Middle Class Reichsbanner Schwarz-Rot-Gold Rotfrontkämpferbund Social Democratic Party of Germany Spartacist League Stahlhelm , Bund der Frontsoldaten Weimar political parties Wendish People's Party

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6 Germans of all classes blamed the Weimar Republic for accepting the Treaty of Versailles (Ellis and Esler 551).

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7 _________ and ________ payments caused the German economy to collapse (Ellis and Esler 551). Dawes Plan- The ________ _________ revived economic miseries, and the people turned to a new energetic leader to solve the crisis (Ellis and Esler 551).

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9 Adolph Hitler- Hitler joined the ______ party, and was their unquestioned leader within one year (Ellis and Esler 552).

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10 In 1923, Hitler made a failed attempt to seize power in Munich and was arrested (Ellis and Esler 552). While in jail, he wrote ______ ______, which outlined the goals of the Nazi party (Ellis and Esler 552).

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11 Hitler blamed the following groups for Germany’s defeat in WWI: 1. 2. 3. 4. (Ellis and Esler 552)

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12 Hitler’s program of socialism appealed to the working classes (Ellis and Esler 552). Reichstag- In 1933, Hitler was appointed _________ of the Republic through legal means (Ellis and Esler 552).

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13 Third Reich- Gestapo- Nuremberg Laws- Kristallnacht -