The document includes a chart that describes the different ways Hitler used organizations to secure his position. It is very detailed and I recommend to use this document also for review before a test. The document talks about the SS, concentration camps, german courts, the gestapo etc. Some fo the...
Hitler and Nazi germany (IGCSE/GCSE HISTORY)
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1.
Who was Hitler
Answer: Adolf Hitler was an Austrian-born German politician who led Germany from 1933 until his death in 1945. He rose to power as the leader of the Nazi Party, becoming the chancellor in 1933 and then assuming the title of Führer und Reichskanzler in 1934.
2.
Who were the Nazis
Answer: Nazism, the common name in English for National Socialism, is the ideology and practices associated with Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party in Nazi Germany. During Hitler\'s rise to power in 1930s Europe, it was frequently referred to as Hitlerism.
3.
How did Hitler become Chancellor
Answer: Hitler\'s rise to chancellor was partly due to his appeal, which also made the Nazi\'s the single largest party.His attitude led to Germans voting for him in increasing numbers, and having overwhelming support by his country. The number of Nazi seats in the Reichstag rose from 12 in 1928 to 230 in July 1932. In 1933 Hitler accomplished his goal to become chancellor of Germany. In January 1933 President Hindenburg asked Hitler to become Chancellor of Germany. He thought Hitler could solve Germany\'s problem and he thought Hitler would be easy to control.
4.
What was the Munich/Beer hall putsch
Answer: The Beer Hall Putsch, also known as the Munich Putsch, was a failed coup d\'état by Nazi Party leader Adolf Hitler, Generalquartiermeister Erich Ludendorff and other Kampfbund leaders in Munich, Bavaria, on 8–9 November 1923, during the Weimar Republic.
5.
Describe Hilter\'s rise in power (4 point question)
Answer: Adolf Hitler\'s Rise to Power. Adolf Hitler (April 20, 1889 - April 30, 1945) was appointed chancellor of Germany in 1933 following a series of electoral victories by the Nazi Party. He ruled absolutely until his death by suicide in April 1945.
6.
What was the Munich agreement
Answer: The Munich Agreement was an agreement concluded at Munich on 30 September 1938, by Germany, the United Kingdom, France, and Italy.
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Hitler's consolidation chart
Organization Methods used Controlled by Duties How it helped
Hitler make his
position secure
SS The SS had been Heinrich Himmler As part of its race- Hitler used the SS
put in charge of centric functions as his execution
securing Germany during World War squad to
from internal and II, the SS oversaw eliminate his
external enemies. the isolation and opponents.
They controlled displacement of
the concentration Jews from the
camps, where populations of the
‘undesirable conquered
people’ were territories, seizing
imprisoned. their assets and
deporting them to
concentration
camps and
ghettos, where
they were used as
slave labor or
immediately
killed.
Gestapo The Gestapo The force was The Gestapo had From 1933 until
(Geheime created by the authority to 1945, the Gestapo
Staatspolizei, Hermann Göring investigate cases established and
Secret State in 1933.On 20 of treason, enforced a
Police) were the April 1934, espionage, reputation of
Nazis’ secret oversight of the sabotage and terror among the
police. It played a Gestapo passed to criminal attacks German
crucial role in the head of the on the Nazi Party population. This
Germany’s SS, Heinrich and Germany. The reputation helped
internal security. Himmler, who basic Gestapo law the Gestapo to
Over 150,000 was also passed by the effectively carry
informants appointed Chief government in out Nazi policies
throughout the of German Police 1936 gave the against the Jews
country would by Hitler in 1936. Gestapo carte and other
report any anti- blanche to “enemies” of the
Nazi feeling to the operate without regime, as well as
Gestapo. The judicial review—in keeping the rest
Gestapo and effect, putting it of the German
informants did above the law. society in line.
not wear
uniforms so
Germans did not
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