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World War 2 in Europe By Lauren Summa
"The Holocaust took place in the Broader context of World War 2. Still reeling Germany's defeat in World War 1, Hitler's government envisioned a vast, new empire of "living space" (Lebensraum) in eastern Europe. The realization of German dominance in Europe, its leader calculated, would require war." -United States
Holocaust Memorial
Museum
By Lauren Summa, Maria Sample, Zech Cook, Trey Series
This is also called in the german (schutzstaffel) the was an elite military unit of the Nizi party that served as Hitlers body guard and as his pewrsona
The Murder of the Handicapped
By Maria Bernal- Sample
In October 1939 Hitler authorizes killing of the impaired. Hitler also authorizes the beginning of the "euthanasia" program the systematic killing those Germans whom the Nazis deem " unworthy of life"
Nazi Racism By Lauren Summa
I will talk about how Hitler came to power it started in 1919 at the German worker party.
He also was a powerful and spellbinding speaker who attracted a wide group of followers that were desperate for change. ( or so they thought)
" For years before Adolf Hitler became chancellor of Germany, he was obsessed with ideas about race. In his speeches and writings, Hitler spread his superiority of the "Germanic Race". He pronounced that his race must remain pure in order to one day take over the world. For Hitler, the ideal 'aryan" was blond, blue-eyed, and tall." This is by The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. This mainly means He made his own race called Aryan. He expected everyone to be perfect.
Germany in January 1933, Adolf Hitler turned Germany into a one-party dictatorship. To organized the police power necessary to enforce Nazi policies. Hitler also relied on terror to achieve his goals.
German Rule in Occupied Europe By Trey Serles
In the Reichstag (German parliament) elections of November 1932, the Nazis lose almost two million votes from the previous elections of July. They win only 33 percent of the vote. It seems clear that the Nazis will not gain a majority in democratic elections, and Adolf Hitler agrees to a coalition with conservatives. After months of negotiations, the president of Germany, Paul von Hindenburg, will appoint Hitler chancellor of Germany in a government seemingly dominated by conservatives on January 30, 1933.
Nazi Propaganda and Censorship By Trey Serles
During the spring of 1933, Nazi student organizations, professors, and librarians made up long lists of books they thought should not be read by the Germans.