Hitler And The Holocaust Flashcards

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What was the Treaty of Versailles?

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The 1919 treaty that ended WWI and imposed harsh penalties on Germany.

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What was the Great Depression?

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A global economic crisis starting in 1929 that increased support for extremist parties like the Nazis.

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What is the Nazi Party?

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The National Socialist German Workers’ Party, led by Adolf Hitler, promoting nationalism and racism.

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Who was Adolf Hitler?

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Nazi leader who became Chancellor in 1933 and established a totalitarian regime.

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What is propaganda?

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Tools (posters, speeches, films) used to spread Nazi ideas and control public opinion.

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What is anti-Semitism?

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Hatred of Jewish people; a central belief in Nazi ideology.

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What were the Nuremberg Laws?

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1935 laws that stripped Jews of German citizenship and banned intermarriage.

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What was Kristallnacht?

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A coordinated Nazi attack in 1938 on Jewish homes, businesses, and synagogues.

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What was the Holocaust?

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The genocide of six million Jews and millions of others under Nazi rule during WWII.

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What is genocide?

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The deliberate and systematic destruction of a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group.

The Holocaust is one of the most well-known examples, where six million Jews, along with other targeted groups, were murdered by the Nazi regime during World War II.

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What does ‘origin’ refer to in source analysis?

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Who made the source, when, and where.

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What does ‘purpose’ refer to in source analysis?

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The reason the source was created.

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What does ‘value’ refer to in source analysis?

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What the source tells us about the topic.

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What does ‘limitation’ refer to in source analysis?

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What the source might not show, or how it might be biased.

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