National Socialism

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This lesson contains 15 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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Today's plan
Today you will learn about national socialism. 

By the end of the lesson you can explain what national socialism is.

Don't forget to finish your table (needs to be finished today!)


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National Socialism

Slide 3 - Mind map

Find me a picture of Hitler
during WW1

Slide 4 - Open question

 National-Socialism
National Socialism refers to German fascism in the period 1933-1945

Also called: Nazism

The supporters are called Nazis

The Dutch party "NSB" was also national-socialist

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The symbol of 
National-Socialism
The Nazis developed powerful symbols for their party to make members feel united. They created their own salute and a red and white flag, with a swastika representing victory, on it. Hitler even thought about his moustache and haircut, so he was easily recognisable for voters.

the color brown is associated with nazism

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Characteristics of National-Socialism


National-Socialism is very similar to Fascism, but has some additional characteristics:

  • The German race must be kept pure.
  • Race doctrine and anti-Semitism
  • The German people need Lebensraum (= living space).
  • Heim ins Reich: all Germans have to live in one big German empire

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Up next
How did Hitler rise to power?

A short movie followed by some questions

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Slide 9 - Video

Who was blamed for WW1 in the Treaty of Versailles?
A
France
B
England
C
Germany
D
Austria-Hungary

Slide 10 - Quiz

Who did Hitler blame for Germany losing WW1?

Slide 11 - Open question

What do you call a 'theory' that is born from fear, anger and bigotry - and not fact?

Slide 12 - Open question

Which ideology did the nazis hate the most?
A
Fascism
B
National socialism
C
Capitalism
D
Communism

Slide 13 - Quiz

In what year did Hitler gain all power?
A
1931
B
1933
C
1932
D
1930

Slide 14 - Quiz

Don't forget:

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Planning

Don't forget: to finish and hand in the table!

Wednesday: we'll finish chapter 2 

Week 4 or 5: plan knowledge test about communism, fascism and national socialism.

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