life in nazi germany: context behind hilter in 1933. Flashcards
TOV- treaty of versailles.
what does mein kampf mean?
my struggle.
where was hitler born?
austria.
why did hilter move to germany in 1913?
idolised germany and german speakers. should belong to a single nation, world war 1 approaching.
what war did hitler fight in and how did he feel after the war?
world war 1. bitter defeat. politicans who had taken over had given in too easily and jewish people had swayed the decision.
what was the name for the nazi party in 1920?
national socialist german workers party.
what did the nazi party believe in, in 1920?
nationalism and for the social needs of the workers in their daily lives.
when was the munich putsch?
novemeber 1923.
what was the munich putsch?
hitler led the nazis in an attempt to seize power over southern germany by launching an armed attack on the government.
what was the result of the munich putsch?
failed.
what were the 3 outcomes of the munich putsch?
- hitler captured and fairly light prision sentence.
- decided he wouldn’t be able to gain power by force.
- use full power of state to shape country as he wished (once in charge.)
how long was hitlers prision sentence and how long did he serve and what was the reason behind it?
5 years.
9 months.
good behaviour.
how did hitler plan to gain power after the munich putsch?
exploit german democratic processes to win elections.
what were the main points hitler focused on in mein kampf and his speeches?
- nazis must get into power legally.
- nazis end all opportunitys for other partys.
- purify germany.
- strengthen germanys economy and armed forces.
- gain land.
- creating a reich.
instead of using violence how did the nazis get into power?
generous promises.
why did hitler want to end all oppoortunity for other partys?
needed a stong singular party governemnt.