PPT-Learning Objectives : Outline who the Nazi’s targeted for persecution and why
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Nazi Policies towards the Minorities Who were the undesirables in Nazi Germany LO Outline who the Nazis targeted for persecution and why Who did the Nazis persecute
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Nazi Policies towards the Minorities Who were the undesirables in Nazi Germany LO Outline who the Nazis targeted for persecution and why Who did the Nazis persecute The Nazis believed that only Germans could be citizens and that nonGermans did not have any right to the rights of citizenship. Much of our information on the early church . and persecution comes from Eusebius . He wrote Ecclesiastical History. Eusebius was a close friend of Constantine (emperor) and got permission to collect and write about the first 300 years of Church history. Living Above the Storms of . Criticism and Hatred. Overcoming Persecution. What is persecution?. Why Are We Persecuted?. How to Overcome Persecution:. Storing Your Joy in the right place. Avoiding the Distraction of Criticism. Two Purposes. To create a positive image of Hitler and the Nazi Party. To create a negative view of those considered to be enemies, particularly Jews. Hitler’s Propaganda Methods. Present simple themes in a repetitive manner. The ‘Folk Community’. HI290- History of Germany. Volksgemeinschaft. (Folk Community). Idea of an equal community of racial comrades. Everyone’s participation. Equality defined racially and socially. Key Topic 1. Weimar Republic. 1918-1929. November 1918. Germany loses WW1. Kaiser abdicates. Armistice signed (agreement to stop fighting). June 1919. Treaty of Versailles. G. UILT. . Germany had to accept all responsibility for the war. . . Paul and God’s care. Grade 4-5 Sunday-School Lesson. “. Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? . Shall . tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword. Recognition to war. The Early Church . - Constantine - Crusades. Churches in 100 CE. Churches in 200 CE. Churches in 300 CE. Early Church Leaders/Teachers. Appeal of Christianity. Spread due to 5 main . Diocletian. Church enjoyed a relatively long period of peace after Decius and Valerian persecutions. Early in 4. th. century though, the last (Of the Roman Empire) and worst persecutions began to break out. The Holocaust was the systematic and planned murder of the Jewish people of Europe. This was carried out by the Nazi regime who came to power in Germany between 1933 and 1945. . By the end of the Holocaust Six Million Jewish men, women and children had died in Ghettos, mass shootings, concentration and death camps. . www.educationforum.co.uk. . Aims. The promotion of "Aryan" culture and the suppression of other forms of artistic production was yet another Nazi effort to "purify" Germany and spread Nazi propaganda. Hitler was born in Braunau am Inn, Austria, the son of a minor customs official and a peasant girl. . Hitler’s Father. Hitler’s. Mother. A poor student, he never completed high school.. . He applied for admission to the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna twice but was rejected for lack of talent. . 1931-1941. Section 1: America and the World. I. . The Rise of Dictators. The treaty that ended World War I and the economic depression that followed contributed to the rise of dictatorships in Europe and Asia.. Edexcel Exam Skills (9-1 Spec). Question 3b: Identifying differences:. Question . 3b . on your exam paper will ask you . ‘the main difference between the views in two interpretations’. There are . L/O – To identify and explain the ways in which the Nazis tried to both control and publicise information and ideas. What is a ‘Totalitarian State’?. Nazi Germany can be classified as a . Totalitarian State.
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