Adolf Hitler was the leader of Nazi Germany and played a central role in starting World War 2. He took control of Germany in the 1930s and rapidly expanded its territory by invading neighboring countries. Hitler's extreme anti-Semitic ideology led to the genocide of 6 million Jews and others in the Holocaust. As the war turned against Germany by 1945, Hitler refused to surrender and committed suicide as Allied forces closed in on Berlin.
2. Adolf Hitler was the leader and founder of the Nazi Party
Also Reich Chancellor and major head of the Third Reich
Head of State Supreme
Supreme Commander of the German Armed Forces
Was an obsessive anti-Semitist
Believed that Jews, Communists, and intellectuals were the fault of
Germany’s decline
3. Army of Nazi storm troopers also called Brownshirts
They crushed all political opposition
Also performed violent acts ( The Night of Broken Glass)
Under Hitler’s rule Germany also rearmed themselves
This was a violation of the Treaty of Versailles
Germany was not prohibited to bare arms after WWI
Hitler claimed that it helped to reduce the unemployment rate
Made other countries nervous of Germany’s growing power
4. As time went on the Allied Powers became more concerned with
Hitler being in power
Germany, Italy, and Japan created a military alliance known as the
Axis Powers
Munich Conference- consisted of four European leaders
Hitler, Mussolini, Neville Chamberlain, and Edouard Daladier
- conference led to a policy of appeasement which basically
was an agreement to give Germany control Sudetenland to
avoid a larger conflict with Germany
Winston Churchill believed that the appeasement would encourage
Hitler to go crazy with power and try to claim more land
This scared other European nations into speeding up their
rearmament
The U.S. was determined to stay peaceful during this so they isolated
themselves from the war
5. Germany became more aggressive
In 1939 Hitler’s armies occupied Czechoslovakia
Britain and France decided to declare was onto Germany if they attacked
Poland
On August 23, 1939, Joseph Stalin and Hitler signed a nonaggression pact with
Hitler that meant they would not attack each other
September 1, 1939, Hitler’s army moved into Poland
Two days later the Allied Powers declared war on Germany
6. Hitler still continued the attack on Poland
Then in May of 1940, moved on to the French border with Germany
called the Maginot Line
Germany began to occupy more and more territory
-Belgium
- Denmark
-northern France
-Luxembourg
-Norway
-Netherlands
Hitler sent bombers into Britain in August on 1940
Concern over Hitler’s growing power began to extremely increase
7. Even though Hitler and Stalin signed a nonaggression pact Hitler sent
German troops to invade the Soviet Union
- June 1941
The element of surprise left Soviet troops with weak fighting strategies
Germany benefitted a lot from the unexpected attack
German troops ended up advancing further into the Soviet Union by
the fall of 1941
After this there was no end to what Germany would do
8. Hitler had an extreme hatred of Jews, Communists, homosexuals, and gypsies
His hatred led to the holocaust, Nazi Germany’s slaughter of European Jews
Due to Germany occupying countries in Europe they were in power of even
more Jews
Some Jews were forced into Ghettos
Others into death or concentration camps
-genocide- the deliberate annihilation of an entire people
Hitler’s hatred led to the death of some 6 million Jews(2/3 of the European
Jewish population), and hundreds of thousands of, Poles, disabled
people, Gypsies, and religious and political prisoners
9. Towards the end of WWII Germany’s out looked appeared grim
Hitler refused to give in
Battle of the Bulge resulted when Allied forces had crossed the
German border
-200,000 Germans soldiers
-80,ooo Allied troops
Allies proceeded to push Germany further and further back, German
offensive had clearly failed by January 1945
Then there was the Yalta Conference
-the meeting of F.D.R, Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin where they
planned for postwar peace
- also led to the decision to break Germany into different areas and keep
them occupied
10. Hitler unable to deal with the defeat killed himself
April 30, 1945
On May 7, 1945 Germany surrendered
-unconditionally
WWII finally ended after lasting for 5 years
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