CBSE Class 9 History Chapter 3 Notes - Nazism and The Rise of Hitler
CBSE Class 9 History Chapter 3 Notes - Nazism and The Rise of Hitler
CBSE Class 9 History Chapter 3 Notes - Nazism and The Rise of Hitler
Otto Frank was at the pinnacle of his success. As a businessman, he had earned
a lot. He was also living a happy life with his wife and two of his daughters.
But fate was very cruel. Hitler gradually rose to the power in initial part of the
20th century. But clever Frank was foresighted. He also knew inside of him
about what was to come. So he shifted from Germany to Amsterdam so as to
escape from the madness of Hitler. He also tried hard to send his family to the
U.S, so as to leave that hell once and for all. Later when Hitler became too
much powerful, the Nazi soldiers separated the once happy family &
transported them to the various concentration camps. Imagine a father, who is
not being able to look his two lovely daughters & his beloved wife. Every
day he had hoped to see his family alive. That hope never came. In 1945 the
father, Otto Frank, got to hear the news that he so desperately did not want to
hear.
How did Hitler became so much powerful? Why did the Germans support him
in the very beginning? What happened during the time of Hitler? This chapter
is devoted to all of these topics.
It first attacked Belgium. After this move of Germany, Great Britain attacked
Germany.
Later as the U.S joined the Allied forces, Germany was easily defeated by
them.
First, the failure of Schlieffen plan and then the weakness of Kaiser Wilhelm
II made general public and the army lose respect for him.
• Meanwhile, in the Paris, the Allies met in basically to take revenge (politically
and economically) upon the defeated Central Powers.
• The main outcome of the peace conference was the Treaty of Versailles
(1919). This treaty was signed with Germany. The terms of this treaty put the
blame of all the description & damages squarely on Germany. Because of this
treaty -
Germany had to lose its overseas colonies. Nearly 13% of the German
territory was given away to various countries who directly or indirectly
supported the Allies countries.
France also grabbed Alsace and Lorraine which were parts of Germany.
Germany’s control over Poland was also taken away. Poland now had become
a sovereign country again.
As reparation, Germany had to shell out $33 billion.
Germany’s military prowess was more or less neutralised -especially in
Rhineland.
As aggressive nationalism reared its head, so did the tendency to glorify the
war and trench life.
To counter the growing economic stress, Germany also printed a large amount
of paper currency. This led to shocking inflation.
Although America tried to bail Germany out, after the economic depression
of 1929, America had stopped giving loans to Germany.
Who was Hitler as a man before Hitler became ‘the’ Hitler? He was son of a
customs official. He lived in Austria in his early days. Hitler also wanted to
be an artist but was repeatedly rejected by the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna.
(Imagine if he had been admitted to the Academy, the History could have been
a lot less bloody).
In 1913, Hitler then came to Munich and joined the 16th Bavarian Reserve
Infantry Regiment.
• An aimless Hitler had found refuge in war. He really loved the discipline and
the way of life that he experienced while he was in the army.
• After his service, Hitler also joined German Workers Party. That was in the
year 1919 - the year when the Versailles Treaty was also signed. He then
became the topmost leader of the party and had renamed it the National
Socialist German Workers’ Party. This same party was then transformed into
the Nazi Party.
Hitler then intoxicated the conservatives & the general population with his
promises.
When a mysterious fire broke out in the German Parliament building, Hitler
used this as an opportunity for the murder of freedom speech and press. He
also imposed heavy restrictions on the right to assemble.
Racism In Hitler
“All human culture, the results of art, science, & technology that we see before
us today, are almost exclusively the product of Aryans” - Hitler writes in Mein
Kampf. From this, you can imagine how blind Hitler was in his love for so-
called pure race.
Hitler was against the union of the Aryans & other races as that would then
produce inferior sons and daughters.
Hitler was also a believer in the racial hierarchy. The Aryans were normally
considered to be the most superior & the Jews were considered to be the most
inferior. All other races were between these two extremes.
His blind hatred against Jews led to the killing of 6 billion Jews. Killing is a
very understatement here. The Jews were tortured, gassed, orphaned,
widowed, separated & forced to live a life of hiding and constant fear. This
mass killing of the Jews is called in history as the Holocaust.
• We must note that Hitler killed countless people in Poland and in Russia as
well. In fact, even the German people who were considered unfit were treated
very harshly.