Nazi Party
1. Adolf Hitler is the leader of the Nazi Party 2. Ruled Germany from 1933 through 1945 3. The Nazi Party sought to exterminate or segregate the "undesirables", which included blacks, Jews, homosexuals, and mentally and physically disabled. 4.To exterminate these people they put them in Concentration Camps 5. Concentration Camps worked the undesirables as slaves until they died 6.There were also Extermination camps which executed the undesirables 7. 11 million died as a result 8. Of the 11 million that died 6 million were Jews 9.This was called the Holocaust 10.All of this happened during WWII |
adolf hitler & mein kampf
1.Adolf Hitler rose to power in 1921
2. He was the leader of the Nazi party
3. Hitler thought Jews, Homosexuals, and Gypsies were undesirable.
4. Hitler was known as "Adi" in his youth
5.No one is quite sure where or how Hitler picked up his virulent antisemitism. Some say it was because of the questionable identity of his grandfather why some say is Jewish
6.Others say Hitler was furious at a Jewish doctor that let his mother die. However, it is just as likely that Hitler picked up a hatred for Jews while living on the streets of Vienna, a city known at the time for its anti-Semitism.
7.Hitler survived 4 years of WWI
8.Hitler was born in Australia
9.Mein Kampf is an autobiography
10.Mein Kampf is written by Adolf Hitler
2. He was the leader of the Nazi party
3. Hitler thought Jews, Homosexuals, and Gypsies were undesirable.
4. Hitler was known as "Adi" in his youth
5.No one is quite sure where or how Hitler picked up his virulent antisemitism. Some say it was because of the questionable identity of his grandfather why some say is Jewish
6.Others say Hitler was furious at a Jewish doctor that let his mother die. However, it is just as likely that Hitler picked up a hatred for Jews while living on the streets of Vienna, a city known at the time for its anti-Semitism.
7.Hitler survived 4 years of WWI
8.Hitler was born in Australia
9.Mein Kampf is an autobiography
10.Mein Kampf is written by Adolf Hitler
Persecution of the Jews and the holocaust |
1.The Holocaust is the persecution of Jews, homosexuals, and mentally handicapped.
2. The Holocaust was caused by The Nazi Party, and Adolf Hitler. 3.The Holocaust started when Hitler came into power. 4.Hitler came into power in 1933 5.The Nazis used the term "final solution' when referring to the murdering of the Jews. 6.Over 11 million people died in the Holocaust. 7.Of the 11 million that died over 6 million were Jews 8. 1.1 million children were murdered as a result of the Holocaust. 9. The Nazis killed approx. two thirds of the Jews living in Europe. 10.The Holocaust ended in 1945 |
Daily life of the german people during the war
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1. Violence from WWI seemed to have calmed down
2.Expulsion of Jews kept quiet as possible for a while 3.People were encouraged to stay home and have more "Aryan" children 4.Few restrictions on goods till rationing started in 1939 5.People received ration cards with the amount of food they could receive marked on them 6.People were encouraged to put money in little red boxes for the poor 7.Economy brought up by forced labor of POWs and foreign workers 8.Set up three major nursing organizations: one for Catholics, one for Protestants, and the DRK (Red Cross) 9.Mass rape of German women after the war by Soviet troops as revenge for the killing of their families 10.Women, not just men, participated in the genocide of the Jews |
the hitler youth |
1. Logical extension of Hitler's belief that the future of Nazi Germany was its children
2. The Hitler Youth was seen as being as important to a child as school was 3. The Hitler Youth had was created in the 1920's, by1933 its membership stood at 100,000 4. After Hitler came to power, all other youth movements were abolished and as a result the Hitler Youth grew quickly 5. In 1936, the figure stood at 4 million members 6. The Hitler Youth catered for 10 to 18 year olds 7. The task of the boys section was to prepare the boys for military service 8. For girls, the organization prepared them for motherhood 9. Girls had to be able to run 60 meters in 14 seconds, throw a ball 12 meters, complete a 2 hour march, swim 100 meters and know how to make a bed 10. Wore uniforms and attended meetings and rallies where they were indoctrinated with Nazi views. |
culture, education, & art in Germany in WWII |
1. All teachers had to be vetted by local Nazi officials, any teacher that was considered disloyal was sacked.
2. Celebrated Hitler coming to power on January 30. 3. Hitler took a personal interest in architecture, and worked closely with state architects to create public buildings 4. The arts in Germany are financed, in large measure, through subsidies from state and local government. 5. Celebrated Hitler's Birthday on April 20. 6. Jews were banned from schools. 7. Jewish art was burned. 8. Fitness tests were mandatory; those who didn't pass were expelled 9. The curriculum required that the principles of shooting, military aviation science, bridge building, and the impact of poisonous gasses to be studied. 10. Girls had a different curriculum studying domestic science and eugenics both help to prepare and girls how to be the perfect wife and mother. |
effects of the military air strikes |
1.Thousands of innocent lives lost.
2.Many lived in fear constantly. 3.Houses blown up so many were homeless. 4.Bomb drills at school in case of emergency. 5.Corruption of local governments 6.People could lose all their family or friends. 7.Some left sick or so injured that they suffered for many years. 8.Many soldiers killed as well. 9.Made some smaller country surrender to the Nazis. 10.No one was safe. |