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Match the following terms with their significance in the rise of Hitler:
Match the following terms with their significance in the rise of Hitler:
Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (DAP) = Political party Hitler joined in 1919 Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (NSDAP) = Name of the Nazi Party after 1920 September 1919 = Month when Hitler rose to power in Germany NCERT Solutions for Class 9 History Chapter 3 = Study resource to understand historical events
Match the following with their descriptions:
Match the following with their descriptions:
CBSE Term II = Syllabus term for which NCERT Solutions are provided Nazism and the Rise of Hitler = Title of Class 9 History Social Science Chapter 3 Byjus.com = Source for free PDF download of NCERT Solutions 1920 = Year when DAP was renamed as NSDAP
Match the following with their roles:
Match the following with their roles:
Germany = Country where Hitler rose to power History Chapter 3 = Subject matter covered in NCERT Solutions for Class 9 Hitler = Leader who joined DAP in 1919 NCERT Book Solutions For Class 9 History = Resource to understand historical events
Match the following events with their impact on the Weimar Republic:
Match the following events with their impact on the Weimar Republic:
Match the following consequences with their causes for the Weimar Republic's problems:
Match the following consequences with their causes for the Weimar Republic's problems:
Match the following reasons with their impact on the popularity of Nazism in Germany:
Match the following reasons with their impact on the popularity of Nazism in Germany:
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Rise of Hitler
- Treaty of Versailles: imposed harsh penalties on Germany, leading to widespread resentment
- Hyperinflation: severely devalued the German currency, causing economic hardship
- Beer Hall Putsch: Hitler's failed coup, leading to imprisonment and rise to prominence
- Great Depression: exacerbated economic woes, creating a power vacuum for Hitler to fill
- Reichstag Fire: blamed on communists, allowing Hitler to consolidate power
Key Players
- Adolf Hitler: leader of the Nazi Party, ultimately became Chancellor of Germany
- Paul von Hindenburg: President of Germany, appointed Hitler as Chancellor
- Ernst Röhm: leader of the SA, Hitler's paramilitary organization
- Hermann Göring: high-ranking Nazi official, involved in the Reichstag Fire
Events Impacting the Weimar Republic
- Occupation of the Ruhr: French and Belgian troops occupied the Ruhr region, sparking resentment
- Munich Putsch: Hitler's failed coup, leading to imprisonment and reorganisation
- Reichstag Fire Decree: suspended civil liberties, enabling Hitler's consolidation of power
- Enabling Act: granted Hitler dictatorial powers, marking the end of the Weimar Republic
Consequences for the Weimar Republic
- Economic instability: hyperinflation and the Great Depression weakened the Republic
- Political instability: frequent government changes and lack of strong leadership
- Rise of political extremism: growth of communist and fascist ideologies
- Weakened military: limitations imposed by the Treaty of Versailles
Rise of Nazism
- Economic crisis: the Great Depression created a power vacuum for Nazism to fill
- Nationalist sentiment: appeal to German pride and nationalism
- Anti-communist sentiment: fear of communist influence and perceived threat
- Charisma of Hitler: his oratory skills and ability to capitalize on crisis
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