3.1 Germany prepares for war

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3.1 Germany prepares for war

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Goals for this lesson
At the end of this lesson you...
  • can explain how Hitler rose to power in Germany.
  • can explain the 'appeasement' policy used by the UK and France.
  • can explain how Hitler's goals caused World War II.

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[2.3]
Fascism
National Socialism
Extreme Nationalism
One leader
Race theory
Anti democratic

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[2.4] Put these events in the correct order
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2
3
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5
Wall Street Crash
Mass production -> mass consumption
Banks go bankrupt
People try to save money instead of spending it
Umemploy-ment rises to 25%

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Back to Germany
  • We left Germany after hyperinflation and a failed coup in 1923. 
  • So how did Germany solve their first economic crisis?
  • Dawes Plan 1924.

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1929 Germany

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1929 Germany

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Second crisis 
for Germany
  • 1929: The Great Depression hits US.
  • US wants Dawes loans repayed.
  • Germany can't repay US and make reparation payments at the same time.
  • A second massive economic crisis hits Germany.

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The alternative?
  •  People are unhappy with the economy and with the Weimar Republic.
  • Hitler promises to solve everything.

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Hitler's rise to power
  • Hitler became more popular due to crisis and propaganda.
  • 1933: Hitler wins elections and becomes Chancellor.
  • 1933: Reichtag fire -> communists blamed.
  • 1933: Enabling Act -> Constitution 'temporarily' suspended to face communist threat. 

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Totalitarian state
  • Germany became a totalitarian state.
  • = government that exercises total influence over its citizens (more than just political).
  • Indoctrination through propaganda.
  • Punishing opponents (terror). 

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Hitler as führer
  • Lebensraum = enough space for the German people. This would force Germany to conquer other countries.
  • Hitler began rearming the military.
  • 1936: remilitarisation of the Rhineland.

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What was the first country that Germany invaded?
Poland
Soviet Union
France
Belgium
Denmark
Norway
Austria
Czechoslovakia
Luxembourg
Ukraine

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Anschluss
  • 1938: Austrians vote in referendum to join Germany.
  • German army triumphantly marches into Austria. 

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If you were the United Kingdom or France, how would you react?
Do nothing and say nothing
Do nothing, but say you condemn it
Condemn it and inpose sanctions
Condemn it and send military support to allies bordering Germany
Condemn it and declare war on Germany. Invade the German state with an allied force.

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Appeasement
  • = Policy by the UK and France to give Hitler his way to avoid another war.
  • Clearest example is the 1938 Munich Conference: Hitler wanted Sudetenland. France, UK, Italy and Germany decided Hitler would get his way on the condition that there would be no more expansion. 

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