Causes and Consequences of Hitler's Rise to Power
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A worksheet exploring the causes that led to Hitler's rise and the consequences that followed in the context of the rise of dictators in the 20th century.
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Causes and Consequences of Hitler's Rise to Power
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Introduction to Hitler's Rise
Source A: Excerpt from a historian's analysis 'The rise of Hitler was influenced by a combination of economic hardship, political instability, and widespread discontent in Germany after World War I.' Provenance: Modern history textbook, 2015.
Key Events in Hitler's Rise
Source B: Timeline of major events
- 1923: Beer Hall Putsch
- 1930: Nazi Party gains significant seats in Reichstag
- 1933: Hitler becomes Chancellor of Germany
Source C: Historian's view 'Hitler's appointment as Chancellor was the result of both electoral success and political deals, rather than outright popular support alone.' Provenance: Academic journal article, 2018.
Consequences of Hitler's Rise
Source D: Historian's analysis 'The rise of Hitler ultimately led to the outbreak of World War II and the Holocaust.' Provenance: Modern World History textbook, 2019.
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