Steps hitler took to gain power

    • [DOCX File]Standard: SS5H6 a./b. - thomas.k12.ga.us

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      Hitler takes charge to pursue his goals, First, by bring all German speaking people into the German nation, also referred to as the Third Reich. He also took steps to gain living space for the Germans in the east. Then Hitler begins to take advantage of the Slavs in the east.


    • [DOC File]AP European History

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      2. Identify the methods and actions Mussolini took to consolidate his power from 1924 on. 3. Identify the experiences of Hitler’s early life that influenced him as dictator of Germany. 4. Create a timeline of Hitler’s rise to power from 1923 to his appointment as Chancellor in . 1933. 5. Create a chart with the following headings:


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      For a time in the early 1930’s after Hitler came to power Mussolini emerged as a European statesman between Britan, Germany and France. Form the Mid 1930’s Italy embarked on EXPANSIONIST foreign policy. 1935 Italy invaded Ethiopia league of Nations responded by imposing trade sanctions.


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      Hitler took direct control of the western Czech lands, and a puppet state was set up in Slovakia. It was clear that Hitler could not be trusted from now on. The Nazi-Soviet Pact 1939. Hitler and Stalin were enemies – why did they sign this Pact? Hitler wanted to invade Poland, but did not want to get caught up in a war with the USSR.


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      Read: Hitler Becomes a Dictator. As you read: Mark the text for the steps Hitler took to take control of Germany as absolute dictator. With a partner: Answer the following question in complete paragraph form- Did Hitler’s rise to power as dictator of Germany serve the citizens of Germany well? Explain why or why not with examples from the text.


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      In the meantime, Hitler pursued his goal of bringing all German-speaking people into the Third Reich. He also took steps to gain “living space” for Germans in Eastern Europe. Hitler, who believed in the superiority of German people, thought that Germany had a right to conquer the inferior people in the east.


    • [DOC File]Weimar Germany

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      Hitler realised that he would not gain power by rebellion. He began a new strategy – to gain power by being elected. The film Cabaret was set in the Kit-Kat club in Berlin in 1930, before the Nazis took power. Source A. Stresemann was no genius. He was not the difference between pre- and post-1924 Germany.


    • [DOC File]Eight Steps to War

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      In so doing, Hitler would break the Treaty of Versailles (28th June 1919) but Chamberlain did not believe Hitler would cause war. Churchill disagreed, citing Mein Kampf (1924) where Hitler had written that Germany must regain lands ‘in the East … by the power of the sword.’ Chamberlain had misinterpreted Hitler…


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      Once Hitler had become the Chancellor, he began to take steps to consolidate his power. Reichstag Fire. Enabling Act 1933. Banning of Opposition. Fuhrer 1934 *Blamed on a Communist, Hitler used it to justify a crack down on the Communist Party, and it even …


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      Hitler later admitted that he would have backed down if the British and the French had challenged him. The German occupation of the Rhineland marked a turning point in the march toward war. First, it strengthened Hitler’s power and prestige within Germany. Cautious generals who urged restraint now agreed to follow him.


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