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Explore the methods used by Hitler to consolidate and maintain his power through a series of photos. Analyze propaganda, scapegoating, and the implementation of laws that targeted specific groups.
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Global 10 Notes from 4/29 How did Hitler consolidate and maintain his power?
You will see a series of photos. • In the Do Now section write your first reaction to each slide. • Ready?
Now, write • What were all the photographs showing? • Why was this important to Hitler and Nazi’s?
Do not grow weary, do not loosen the grip, This poisonous serpent may not slip away. Better that one strangles it to death Than that our misery begin anew. What is this type of information called? *Propaganda: the spreading of ideas, information for the purpose of helping or injuring a cause, or a person
Scapegoating • What is it? • How is it used for political purposes? • *Scapegoat: One who bears the blame for others; one that is the object of irrational hostility
Laws • Let’s take a look! • Title? • Nuremberg Race Laws 1935
1933 Boycott of Jewish businesses Non-Aryans cannot serve in military Book burning of non-German authors Jews forbidden from working in the arts (Film, Theater, Broadcasting, Music, etc) Jews forbidden from being journalists Cannot join labor unions Cannot inherit or pass down farms
1934 Jewish people banned from getting health insurance Armed forces cannot marry non-Aryans Newspaper campaigns begin (Jewish doctors murder Christian children)
1936 Signs taken down for Olympics The Eternal Jew comes out… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2Iazwru7yE&list=PL7x_PGOIpThjChaIdsG35oZvdnjGvaLft
1938 Banned from public schools Jews banned from public spaces Passports stamped Arrests begin *Kristallnacht US accepted 25,000 out of 127,000 applicants 32 countries met to discuss refugees. US only came once promised they wouldn’t have to accept more than they already were. (depression—people feared immigrants would take their jobs)
1939 Jews in Nazi territory must wear yellow star
1940 Warsaw ghetto walled in Auschwitz opened
1941 Einsatzgruppen created (SS-mobile killing units) Western Jews deported to ghettos Gassing starts at first death camp
1942 More death camps open Mass deportation of Jews to death camps begins
1943 Chelmno and Treblinka finish work. Death camps are torn down and crime covered up. Roma (Gypsies) sent to concentration camps
1944 Death march from Auschwitz starts Hungarian Jews sent to camps
1945 Auschwitz liberated by Soviets Western camps liberated by Britain and American troops
Writing • On a separate sheet of paper, write your name • How did Hitler consolidate and maintain his power? You must name three ways, and support with specific examples.