3.1 National Socialism

Chapter 3
3.1 National Socialism

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Chapter 3
3.1 National Socialism

Welcome!

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At the end of this lesson...
  • You can explain how Hitler came to power.

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Today
  • What do you know already? (+- 10 min) 
  • Exercise (+- 35 min)

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National Socialism

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What are we going to do?
  • Step 1: try to put the cards in chronological order by yourself.
  • Step 2: Try to put the cards in the right order by using the internet.
  • Step 3: Watch the video and correct your order if necessary.
      Check your answers with the answer sheet. 

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Step 1: try to put the cards in chronological order by yourself.
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Step 2: Try to put the cards in the right order by using the internet.
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Step 1: try to put the cards in chronological order by yourself.
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Step 3: Watch the video and correct your order if necessary.

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Chapter 3
3.1 National Socialism

Welcome!

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At the end of this lesson...
  • You can explain how Germany became a totalitarian state after 1933.

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Today
  • What do you know already? (+- 10 min)
  •  Explanation (+- 15 min)
  • Brisk + homework (+- 30 min)

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What do you know about Hitler's rise to power?

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Concentration Camps
  • Hitler banned all other political parties. Only the NSDAP remained.  
  • Political opponents were imprisoned in special concentration camps. 
Camp in which people who a regime thinks are not part of society are imprisoned without trial.

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Loyal to the Führer




  • Hitlerjugend: boys were prepared for life as soldiers who followed the orders of the Führer without thinking.
  • Bund Deutscher Mädel: girls learned how to be a good housewife and that the ideal German woman bore many children.

Indoctrination: Systematically teaching and forcing the ideas of particular group or party onto people.

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Hitler becomes more popular




  • Hitler is immensely popular around 1934. Things are going well in Germany.
  • As long as you do not belong to a minority, you will reap the benefits of his policy.
  • Due to large-scale job creation projects, unemployment is falling rapidly, and Germans are regaining self-confidence and nationalistic feelings

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Activity
You're going to make an AI Exit ticket. The link and the code for this are in Magister (homework for today). 

Done with the exit ticket?
Homework for Friday: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11 and 12

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