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Nazis; who they were and how they came to power. By: Ryan Ayala. Thesis Statement. The Nazis were rapidly popular and powerful throughout the 1930’s and 1940’s. Germany’s Economic Depression. 1930’s economic depression Government was weak Weimer Republic Rising of Hitler.
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Nazis; who they were and how they came to power By: Ryan Ayala
Thesis Statement The Nazis were rapidly popular and powerful throughout the 1930’s and 1940’s.
Germany’s Economic Depression • 1930’s economic depression • Government was weak • Weimer Republic • Rising of Hitler
Nazi Dictatorship • Reichstag Fire Decree • Increased police and SS authority • Adolf becomes both Reich Chancellor and Fuehrer 1934
Nazi Beliefs • Hitler’s belief of his “master race” • Jews; the “poisoned race” • Limited Reproduction of Jews, Gypsies and, mentally ill • The Nazi Bible; Mein Kampf
Additional Info. • Nazi Propaganda
Conclusion • 1930’s economic depression • Hitler’s Reign • “Master race” • Chancellor and Fuhrer • Mein Kampf
Works Consulted Damon, Duane. Mein Kampf. Farmington Hills, MI: Lucent Books, 2003. Print. Rice Jr., Earle. The Third Reich : Demise of the Nazi Dream. San Diego, CA: Lucent Books Inc., 2000. Print. Rupp, Richard E. "Nazism." World Book Advanced. World Book, 2013. Web. 11 Mar. 2013. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. “Germany: Establishment of the Nazi Dictatorship” Holocaust Encyclopedia. http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10005204. Accessed on March 7, 2013