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The document provides an outline for a content on Nazi Germany for a high school history class. It covers the background of Germany including its unification in 1871 and industrialization. It then discusses the rise of nationalism socialism, tracing its roots back to Prussian rulers in the 15th-16th centuries. It outlines key events in Germany in the late 19th century including failed revolutions, Bismarck's rule, and William II's aggressive foreign policy. The document also summarizes World War I from Germany's perspective and the economic and social impacts of defeat. Finally, it discusses the rise of the Nazis in the 1930s during the depression through propaganda and Hitler's consolidation of power after becoming chancellor.

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The document provides an outline for a content on Nazi Germany for a high school history class. It covers the background of Germany including its unification in 1871 and industrialization. It then discusses the rise of nationalism socialism, tracing its roots back to Prussian rulers in the 15th-16th centuries. It outlines key events in Germany in the late 19th century including failed revolutions, Bismarck's rule, and William II's aggressive foreign policy. The document also summarizes World War I from Germany's perspective and the economic and social impacts of defeat. Finally, it discusses the rise of the Nazis in the 1930s during the depression through propaganda and Hitler's consolidation of power after becoming chancellor.

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Jason Steinmetz Content Outline: Nazi Germany Grade: High School I Background A: Why was Germany? 1.

Was not founded until 1871 2. Individual states of Prussia 3. Industrial B. Germany 1. Economy: Industrial and capitialist 2. Democratic 3. Culturally: Land of poets and thinkers C. Where did National Socialism come from? 1. 15th and 16th century Prussian Princes 2. Enlightenment 3. Martin Luther 19th Century A. Revolution 1. Failed revolution 1948 2. Wave of Revolutions in Europe 3. Authoritarian B. Otto Von Bismark 1. Blood and Iron 2. Germany is created from militarism 3. Gone by 1890 C. William II 1. Drops France as Ally 2. Aggressive Foreign Policy 3. Increases Navy and Army WWI A. Victory? 1. Germany fully expected to win 2. Industrial power house 3. Military power house B. Schlieffen Plan 1. Two front war 2. Go through Belgium to France 3. Defeat France then run over to eastern front and fight Russia C. Cost of War 1. Cost to economy 2. Homefront effected 3. Was left to pay for the whole war

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Raise of Nazi A. Depression 1. Other Parties faded 2. Unskilled workers like the Nazi which was majority of people 3. Helped the community in times of need B. Propaganda 1. Concept developed in WWI 2. Convinced men to join and women to support 3. Show how bad other parties were and how good they were C. Hitler 1. Was given the chancellor position in January 1933 2. Began to throw any enemies of the state in concentration camps 3. Used fear to stop any uprises from other parties

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