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Table of Contents 1.Marxism 2.26 2.Marxism 2.27 3.Stages of History/ Russian Revolution 3.2 4.Stalinism 3.3 5.Holodomor 3.4 6.Weimar Republic 3.9 7.Adolf Hitler 3.10 MAKE UP WORK 3.13

Table of Contents 1.Marxism 2.26 2.Marxism2.27 3.Stages of History/ Russian Revolution 3.2 4.Stalinism3.3 5.Holodomor3.4 6.Weimar Republic3.9 7.Adolf Hitler3.10

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Ludendorf Ultra-nationalist German leader and general from WWI. Felt betrayed by Treaty of Versailles. Political (ally/enemy) of Adolf Hitler helps arm the stormtroopers

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Table of Contents1. Marxism 2.262. Marxism 2.273. Stages of History/ Russian Revolution 3.24. Stalinism 3.35. Holodomor 3.46. Weimar Republic 3.97. Adolf Hitler 3.10

MAKE UP WORK 3.13

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Weimar Republic ___3.10

Agenda:1. Do Now2. Notes3. Video4. Group Work5. TTL

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Ludendorf

• Ultra-nationalist German leader and general from WWI. Felt betrayed by Treaty of Versailles.

• Political (ally/enemy) of Adolf Hitler• helps arm the stormtroopers

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Stormtroopers (SA)

• Paramilitary group of the Nazi Party• aka “brownshirts”• Intimidate/bully political opponents• political tool used by Hitler

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Ruhr

• Strategic region in west Germany• Coal / oil mines• France takes it over in 1924.• Weimar Republic’s reputation ______

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Group Work

• Each group will be assigned a speech/writing from Hitler.

• In your groups, summarize the main idea of the speech and identify the most important details.

• Provide a quotation that captures the message of the article and explain the quotations’ significance.

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Hitler’s Primary Sources 3.10

Title:Main idea:

Key details:

Key quotation:

Significance:

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Notetaking

Mein Kampf:Quote:

Nazi Party agenda:Quote:

Speech to Reichstag:Quote:

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Propaganda Posters

• Make a propaganda poster from the perspectives of the German Marxists party.

• You must respond to Hitler’s speeches/writings and explain WHY he is not fit to lead Germany.

• Your propaganda poster should use MANY details/quotations from your readings and notes. Underline these details/quotations.

• Feel free to draw, but do not get carried away with drawing.