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Time Out Review: Hitler's Rise to Power / Appeasement

A game to review Hitler's rise to power and appeasement.

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Created Date 02.10.20
Last Updated 02.10.20
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Topics of this game:
  • This event- likely more than any other- led to a massive increase in the number of Nazis elected to the Reichstag (German Parliament) between 1928 and 1932:
  • After Germany suspended democratic government, they placed power in the hands of:
  • Hitler was technically appointed to the position of chancellor legally.
  • He was Hilter's head of propaganda:
  • The Nazi's used this events as a way to expand their power:
  • The Enabling Act:
  • On June 30, 1934 Hitler:
  • He headed Hitler's S.S. (his elite personal bodyguard) and oversaw Hitler's special courts and camps:
  • Term for the Nazi Secret Police:
  • These laws were the first systematic attempt to remove Jews from German society:
  • Even with increased spending on the military and public works programs (such as stadiums, roads, etc.), the Nazis were unable to reduce German unemployment at all.
  • Appeasement means:
  • This nation is most directly associated with the policy of appeasement:
  • In 1934, Hitler began to demand the nation of:
  • This world leader convinced Hitler to back down from his early demands for Austria:
  • In March of 1935, Hitler moved troops into this area, violating the Treaty of Versailles:
  • The demilitarization of the Rhineland was meant to proect:
  • When Hitler moved troops into the Rhineland, both the British and French took a firm stand.
  • Hitler took Austria as a result of a bloody battle.
  • Hitler demanded this horseshoe shaped region of Czechoslovakia:
  • This world leader is MOST directly associated with the policy of appeasement:
  • In the _______________________Agreement, Hitler was given the Sudetenland.
  • Hitler was given the Sudetenland in exchange for:
  • HItler also demanded this international city under the control of the League of Nations:
  • Hitler signed a Non-Agression Pact with:
  • WWII officially began in Europe when Hitler invaded:

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