SlideShare a Scribd company logo
WISP : Assignment 2 Indept into Germany Done by : Darren Lee	Lu Jia LongPeng Li ChingChua Pei XuanPoon Yan Tong
Political Structure Reichstag:  Proportional voting made it weak  Biased government officials: Disapproval of Weimar Republic Constitution: Too much power for                     - President                                                                                 - States                                                                                 - Army
The Weimar Constitution of 1919
INEFFICIENCY!!  Lack of supports and faith!!
Economic/ Social/ Political Factors ,[object Object],                                          Inflation                                           Hyperinflation ,[object Object],                                                Germany’s economy collapsed                                                  End of Golden Era
Rising of Nazi’s Party Nazis declining from 1924 to 1929 However                                    -Merged with other Right-wing parties, took over -Propaganda to get support of the masses  -Got finance to run campaigns from businessmen,  due to the fear of Communism (sharing wealth)
Rising of Nazi’s Party ,[object Object],Nazi’s Party got the chance ,[object Object],Communists became the scapegoat ,[object Object],The path to dictatorship
Discrimination / Prejudice ,[object Object],                      persecute the Jews and conquer lebensraum in eastern Europe                    - laws that discriminated against gays and “Gypsies”  Anti-Semitism-  Conservative state governments made it almost impossible for Jews to become German citizens -High unemployment rate for Jews                            -Jews blamed for the cause of defeat of WW1 -Jews being accused- had “stabbed” the army in the back -Great Depression added fuel to the flames of the anti-Semitic bonfire.                            -A scapegoat had to be found: the Jews were chosen. Signers / Weimar Republic: November criminals                                                   stabbed Germany in the back                                                   PEOPLE TRUSTED GENERALS/ ARMY MORE!!
Discrimination / Prejudice  Europe - Germany was treated as the cause of WW1, bear all the blames.                  LON treated Germany and USSR as “outlaw” nations Anti-Semitism - Discrimination of Jewish, existed very long ago, way down history.                              Through centuries, Jews were a persecuted people                              Jews fell victim to frequent pogroms in Eastern Europe
What about Singapore 2009?  Part B
Similarities Singaporeans and Germans voted for the party which they think will give them more benefits despite whether they like the party or not.  Example: PAP, Nazi's Party
The one party system in both parliament gave them the rights to rule the country the way they want it Similarities
Both Singapore and Germany had a long history of co-existing with other races/religion/culture Similarities
Minority of Singapore may face prejudice and/ or discrimination from the majority like what it happened in Germans’ attitude toward the Jews.  Similarities
Similarities Malays in Singapore faced certain level of prejudice Minorities in Germany were also not trusted because the government were made of up of the majority
Singaporeans do not really bother about political issues, as long as they benefit from them.  Similarities
Singapore political structure is more organized, efficient and transparent as compared to the Germany political structure (Weimar Republic) as Germany had too many small parties, which led to confusion, indecisive and inefficiency. Differences
A person may form a political party that is made up of only Chinese. As Singaporeans become more apathetic towards politics, they would not bother what is going on. This would result in the possible outcome where people let the govt do anything they want as long as they are safe Part B - Conclusion
Part C  Reinforcing the important of racial harmony Equality Problem Power Struggle Hidden stereotypes
            The End

More Related Content

What's hot

Rise New Leaders & Ideas - Europe 1930s
Rise New Leaders & Ideas - Europe 1930sRise New Leaders & Ideas - Europe 1930s
Rise New Leaders & Ideas - Europe 1930s
mrbjwalters
 
Nazi germany & hitler
Nazi germany & hitlerNazi germany & hitler
Nazi germany & hitler
meganbedford
 
Unit 12 - FAscism and Nazism
Unit 12 - FAscism and NazismUnit 12 - FAscism and Nazism
Unit 12 - FAscism and Nazism
Ana Arias Castro
 
The nazi party s rise to power
The nazi party s rise to powerThe nazi party s rise to power
The nazi party s rise to power
Deepender2
 

What's hot (20)

Politics of the Weimar Republic
Politics of the Weimar RepublicPolitics of the Weimar Republic
Politics of the Weimar Republic
 
Ch.21- What happened after WW1?
Ch.21- What happened after WW1?Ch.21- What happened after WW1?
Ch.21- What happened after WW1?
 
Depression
DepressionDepression
Depression
 
Interwar Period and World War II
Interwar Period and World War IIInterwar Period and World War II
Interwar Period and World War II
 
Nazism During WWII
Nazism During WWIINazism During WWII
Nazism During WWII
 
What is...totalitarianism
What is...totalitarianismWhat is...totalitarianism
What is...totalitarianism
 
Rise New Leaders & Ideas - Europe 1930s
Rise New Leaders & Ideas - Europe 1930sRise New Leaders & Ideas - Europe 1930s
Rise New Leaders & Ideas - Europe 1930s
 
Nazi germany & hitler
Nazi germany & hitlerNazi germany & hitler
Nazi germany & hitler
 
Weimar Republic
Weimar RepublicWeimar Republic
Weimar Republic
 
Occupation of the Ruhr
Occupation of the RuhrOccupation of the Ruhr
Occupation of the Ruhr
 
Germany after WWI
Germany after WWIGermany after WWI
Germany after WWI
 
WWII part 1
WWII part 1WWII part 1
WWII part 1
 
Chapter 4
Chapter 4Chapter 4
Chapter 4
 
Fascism
FascismFascism
Fascism
 
Cold war part 2
Cold war   part 2Cold war   part 2
Cold war part 2
 
The Division of Germany; 1945-1949
The Division of Germany; 1945-1949The Division of Germany; 1945-1949
The Division of Germany; 1945-1949
 
Unit 12 - FAscism and Nazism
Unit 12 - FAscism and NazismUnit 12 - FAscism and Nazism
Unit 12 - FAscism and Nazism
 
The nazi party s rise to power
The nazi party s rise to powerThe nazi party s rise to power
The nazi party s rise to power
 
The Canadian Correspondent: Matthew Halton
The Canadian Correspondent: Matthew HaltonThe Canadian Correspondent: Matthew Halton
The Canadian Correspondent: Matthew Halton
 
The Great Depression
The Great DepressionThe Great Depression
The Great Depression
 

Viewers also liked

Viewers also liked (8)

TOP LeaF generación 14 sede monterrey
TOP LeaF  generación 14 sede monterreyTOP LeaF  generación 14 sede monterrey
TOP LeaF generación 14 sede monterrey
 
Pol 319 week 5 dq 1 judicial activism
Pol 319 week 5 dq 1 judicial activismPol 319 week 5 dq 1 judicial activism
Pol 319 week 5 dq 1 judicial activism
 
Технология использования подкастинга в учебно-воспитательном процессе.
Технология использования подкастинга в учебно-воспитательном процессе.Технология использования подкастинга в учебно-воспитательном процессе.
Технология использования подкастинга в учебно-воспитательном процессе.
 
หน่วยที่ 5.2 การใช้brush
หน่วยที่ 5.2 การใช้brushหน่วยที่ 5.2 การใช้brush
หน่วยที่ 5.2 การใช้brush
 
Present tense simple present
Present tense simple presentPresent tense simple present
Present tense simple present
 
Maths report finalised
Maths report finalised Maths report finalised
Maths report finalised
 
Zeuzheim letter
Zeuzheim letterZeuzheim letter
Zeuzheim letter
 
Campbell - CCAFS Themes and Objectives
Campbell - CCAFS Themes and ObjectivesCampbell - CCAFS Themes and Objectives
Campbell - CCAFS Themes and Objectives
 

Similar to Wisp Presentation

Nazism and the rise of hitler ix a(ashay)1
Nazism and the rise of hitler ix a(ashay)1Nazism and the rise of hitler ix a(ashay)1
Nazism and the rise of hitler ix a(ashay)1
Ashay Ash
 
Nazism and the rise of hitler
Nazism and the rise of hitlerNazism and the rise of hitler
Nazism and the rise of hitler
Anushka Ninama
 
Weimar and Nazi Germany
Weimar and Nazi GermanyWeimar and Nazi Germany
Weimar and Nazi Germany
Mr Halligan
 
Nazism 121030023250-phpapp02
Nazism 121030023250-phpapp02Nazism 121030023250-phpapp02
Nazism 121030023250-phpapp02
Sheetal Agarwal
 
Nazism 121030023250-phpapp02-1
Nazism 121030023250-phpapp02-1Nazism 121030023250-phpapp02-1
Nazism 121030023250-phpapp02-1
Sheetal Agarwal
 
Rise of Hitler Inquiry Notes
Rise of Hitler Inquiry NotesRise of Hitler Inquiry Notes
Rise of Hitler Inquiry Notes
claudiachang
 
Geschiedenis het derde rijk opkomst en ideologie
Geschiedenis   het derde rijk opkomst en ideologieGeschiedenis   het derde rijk opkomst en ideologie
Geschiedenis het derde rijk opkomst en ideologie
Jurgen Marechal
 
Hitler's germany lesson 1 weimar republic 1
Hitler's germany lesson 1   weimar republic 1Hitler's germany lesson 1   weimar republic 1
Hitler's germany lesson 1 weimar republic 1
Reuben Ong
 

Similar to Wisp Presentation (20)

Nazism
NazismNazism
Nazism
 
9 his(nazism)
9 his(nazism)9 his(nazism)
9 his(nazism)
 
192429 nazis
192429 nazis192429 nazis
192429 nazis
 
Germany
GermanyGermany
Germany
 
1924 29 Nazis
1924 29 Nazis1924 29 Nazis
1924 29 Nazis
 
Nazism & the rise of hitler
Nazism & the rise of hitlerNazism & the rise of hitler
Nazism & the rise of hitler
 
Nazis
NazisNazis
Nazis
 
Nazism and the rise of hitler ix a(ashay)1
Nazism and the rise of hitler ix a(ashay)1Nazism and the rise of hitler ix a(ashay)1
Nazism and the rise of hitler ix a(ashay)1
 
1924 29 Nazis
1924 29 Nazis1924 29 Nazis
1924 29 Nazis
 
Nazism and the rise of hitler
Nazism and the rise of hitlerNazism and the rise of hitler
Nazism and the rise of hitler
 
Weimar and Nazi Germany
Weimar and Nazi GermanyWeimar and Nazi Germany
Weimar and Nazi Germany
 
Nazism 121030023250-phpapp02
Nazism 121030023250-phpapp02Nazism 121030023250-phpapp02
Nazism 121030023250-phpapp02
 
Nazism 121030023250-phpapp02-1
Nazism 121030023250-phpapp02-1Nazism 121030023250-phpapp02-1
Nazism 121030023250-phpapp02-1
 
Rise of Hitler Inquiry Notes
Rise of Hitler Inquiry NotesRise of Hitler Inquiry Notes
Rise of Hitler Inquiry Notes
 
Geschiedenis het derde rijk opkomst en ideologie
Geschiedenis   het derde rijk opkomst en ideologieGeschiedenis   het derde rijk opkomst en ideologie
Geschiedenis het derde rijk opkomst en ideologie
 
Hitler's germany lesson 1 weimar republic 1
Hitler's germany lesson 1   weimar republic 1Hitler's germany lesson 1   weimar republic 1
Hitler's germany lesson 1 weimar republic 1
 
Nazism and the Rise of Hitler
Nazism and the Rise of HitlerNazism and the Rise of Hitler
Nazism and the Rise of Hitler
 
Nazism And The Rise Of Hitler Final 2013 By Mast. Adesh Naik
Nazism And The Rise Of Hitler Final 2013 By Mast. Adesh NaikNazism And The Rise Of Hitler Final 2013 By Mast. Adesh Naik
Nazism And The Rise Of Hitler Final 2013 By Mast. Adesh Naik
 
The Interwar Years
The Interwar YearsThe Interwar Years
The Interwar Years
 
Hitler and Nazism PPT for class 9
Hitler and Nazism PPT for class 9Hitler and Nazism PPT for class 9
Hitler and Nazism PPT for class 9
 

Recently uploaded

Recently uploaded (20)

To Graph or Not to Graph Knowledge Graph Architectures and LLMs
To Graph or Not to Graph Knowledge Graph Architectures and LLMsTo Graph or Not to Graph Knowledge Graph Architectures and LLMs
To Graph or Not to Graph Knowledge Graph Architectures and LLMs
 
Slack (or Teams) Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Soluti...
Slack (or Teams) Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Soluti...Slack (or Teams) Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Soluti...
Slack (or Teams) Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Soluti...
 
How world-class product teams are winning in the AI era by CEO and Founder, P...
How world-class product teams are winning in the AI era by CEO and Founder, P...How world-class product teams are winning in the AI era by CEO and Founder, P...
How world-class product teams are winning in the AI era by CEO and Founder, P...
 
From Daily Decisions to Bottom Line: Connecting Product Work to Revenue by VP...
From Daily Decisions to Bottom Line: Connecting Product Work to Revenue by VP...From Daily Decisions to Bottom Line: Connecting Product Work to Revenue by VP...
From Daily Decisions to Bottom Line: Connecting Product Work to Revenue by VP...
 
Kubernetes & AI - Beauty and the Beast !?! @KCD Istanbul 2024
Kubernetes & AI - Beauty and the Beast !?! @KCD Istanbul 2024Kubernetes & AI - Beauty and the Beast !?! @KCD Istanbul 2024
Kubernetes & AI - Beauty and the Beast !?! @KCD Istanbul 2024
 
SOQL 201 for Admins & Developers: Slice & Dice Your Org’s Data With Aggregate...
SOQL 201 for Admins & Developers: Slice & Dice Your Org’s Data With Aggregate...SOQL 201 for Admins & Developers: Slice & Dice Your Org’s Data With Aggregate...
SOQL 201 for Admins & Developers: Slice & Dice Your Org’s Data With Aggregate...
 
Behind the Scenes From the Manager's Chair: Decoding the Secrets of Successfu...
Behind the Scenes From the Manager's Chair: Decoding the Secrets of Successfu...Behind the Scenes From the Manager's Chair: Decoding the Secrets of Successfu...
Behind the Scenes From the Manager's Chair: Decoding the Secrets of Successfu...
 
The architecture of Generative AI for enterprises.pdf
The architecture of Generative AI for enterprises.pdfThe architecture of Generative AI for enterprises.pdf
The architecture of Generative AI for enterprises.pdf
 
AI for Every Business: Unlocking Your Product's Universal Potential by VP of ...
AI for Every Business: Unlocking Your Product's Universal Potential by VP of ...AI for Every Business: Unlocking Your Product's Universal Potential by VP of ...
AI for Every Business: Unlocking Your Product's Universal Potential by VP of ...
 
Custom Approval Process: A New Perspective, Pavel Hrbacek & Anindya Halder
Custom Approval Process: A New Perspective, Pavel Hrbacek & Anindya HalderCustom Approval Process: A New Perspective, Pavel Hrbacek & Anindya Halder
Custom Approval Process: A New Perspective, Pavel Hrbacek & Anindya Halder
 
Measures in SQL (a talk at SF Distributed Systems meetup, 2024-05-22)
Measures in SQL (a talk at SF Distributed Systems meetup, 2024-05-22)Measures in SQL (a talk at SF Distributed Systems meetup, 2024-05-22)
Measures in SQL (a talk at SF Distributed Systems meetup, 2024-05-22)
 
Integrating Telephony Systems with Salesforce: Insights and Considerations, B...
Integrating Telephony Systems with Salesforce: Insights and Considerations, B...Integrating Telephony Systems with Salesforce: Insights and Considerations, B...
Integrating Telephony Systems with Salesforce: Insights and Considerations, B...
 
Optimizing NoSQL Performance Through Observability
Optimizing NoSQL Performance Through ObservabilityOptimizing NoSQL Performance Through Observability
Optimizing NoSQL Performance Through Observability
 
In-Depth Performance Testing Guide for IT Professionals
In-Depth Performance Testing Guide for IT ProfessionalsIn-Depth Performance Testing Guide for IT Professionals
In-Depth Performance Testing Guide for IT Professionals
 
Agentic RAG What it is its types applications and implementation.pdf
Agentic RAG What it is its types applications and implementation.pdfAgentic RAG What it is its types applications and implementation.pdf
Agentic RAG What it is its types applications and implementation.pdf
 
De-mystifying Zero to One: Design Informed Techniques for Greenfield Innovati...
De-mystifying Zero to One: Design Informed Techniques for Greenfield Innovati...De-mystifying Zero to One: Design Informed Techniques for Greenfield Innovati...
De-mystifying Zero to One: Design Informed Techniques for Greenfield Innovati...
 
Introduction to Open Source RAG and RAG Evaluation
Introduction to Open Source RAG and RAG EvaluationIntroduction to Open Source RAG and RAG Evaluation
Introduction to Open Source RAG and RAG Evaluation
 
Designing Great Products: The Power of Design and Leadership by Chief Designe...
Designing Great Products: The Power of Design and Leadership by Chief Designe...Designing Great Products: The Power of Design and Leadership by Chief Designe...
Designing Great Products: The Power of Design and Leadership by Chief Designe...
 
Demystifying gRPC in .Net by John Staveley
Demystifying gRPC in .Net by John StaveleyDemystifying gRPC in .Net by John Staveley
Demystifying gRPC in .Net by John Staveley
 
Unpacking Value Delivery - Agile Oxford Meetup - May 2024.pptx
Unpacking Value Delivery - Agile Oxford Meetup - May 2024.pptxUnpacking Value Delivery - Agile Oxford Meetup - May 2024.pptx
Unpacking Value Delivery - Agile Oxford Meetup - May 2024.pptx
 

Wisp Presentation

  • 1. WISP : Assignment 2 Indept into Germany Done by : Darren Lee Lu Jia LongPeng Li ChingChua Pei XuanPoon Yan Tong
  • 2. Political Structure Reichstag: Proportional voting made it weak Biased government officials: Disapproval of Weimar Republic Constitution: Too much power for - President - States - Army
  • 4. INEFFICIENCY!! Lack of supports and faith!!
  • 5.
  • 6. Rising of Nazi’s Party Nazis declining from 1924 to 1929 However -Merged with other Right-wing parties, took over -Propaganda to get support of the masses -Got finance to run campaigns from businessmen, due to the fear of Communism (sharing wealth)
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 9. Discrimination / Prejudice Europe - Germany was treated as the cause of WW1, bear all the blames. LON treated Germany and USSR as “outlaw” nations Anti-Semitism - Discrimination of Jewish, existed very long ago, way down history. Through centuries, Jews were a persecuted people Jews fell victim to frequent pogroms in Eastern Europe
  • 10. What about Singapore 2009? Part B
  • 11. Similarities Singaporeans and Germans voted for the party which they think will give them more benefits despite whether they like the party or not. Example: PAP, Nazi's Party
  • 12. The one party system in both parliament gave them the rights to rule the country the way they want it Similarities
  • 13. Both Singapore and Germany had a long history of co-existing with other races/religion/culture Similarities
  • 14. Minority of Singapore may face prejudice and/ or discrimination from the majority like what it happened in Germans’ attitude toward the Jews. Similarities
  • 15. Similarities Malays in Singapore faced certain level of prejudice Minorities in Germany were also not trusted because the government were made of up of the majority
  • 16. Singaporeans do not really bother about political issues, as long as they benefit from them. Similarities
  • 17. Singapore political structure is more organized, efficient and transparent as compared to the Germany political structure (Weimar Republic) as Germany had too many small parties, which led to confusion, indecisive and inefficiency. Differences
  • 18. A person may form a political party that is made up of only Chinese. As Singaporeans become more apathetic towards politics, they would not bother what is going on. This would result in the possible outcome where people let the govt do anything they want as long as they are safe Part B - Conclusion
  • 19. Part C Reinforcing the important of racial harmony Equality Problem Power Struggle Hidden stereotypes
  • 20. The End

Editor's Notes

  1. Note: Reichstag was the parliament of Weimar Republic.
  2. Note: The army may appear to be under the control of the President. However, the army didn’t really listen to him and instead, they were under control of the generals.
  3. Note: Golden Era (1924-1929) referring to the success of the Weimar Republic with the help of the Chancellor Stresemann. In 1929, he died. Some background knowledge about what happened to the Germans after Great Depression. This is why the Germans were desperate for a solution. Many were unemployed.Unemployment rate after Great DepressionNumber of Unemployed 1928 2 million 1929 2.5 million 1930 3 million 1931 5 million 1932 6 million
  4. Note: Aryan master race referring to the pure German race Lebensraum referring to living spaceGypsies referring to the name Germans gave to two ethnic groups known as the Sinti and Roma
  5. Now, we will talk to you about the similarities between Singapore and Germany.
  6. There is political apathySingaporeans and Germans voted for the party which they think will give them more benefits compared to the other election participants, despite whether they like the party or not.
  7. – PAP for Singapore, Nazi’s Party for Germany
  8. Minority of Singapore may face prejudice and/ or discrimination from the majority like what it happened in Germans’ attitude toward the Jews.
  9. Malays in Singapore faced certain level of prejudice due to the possible conflicts with Malaysia as discussed in the 2061 scenario. When there is war against Malaysia, Malays in Singapore may face different treatments.For example, Singapore only had her first Malay general in the army after 42 years since its first intake in 1967. Rumours were that the Singapore government does not trust the malays as they fear the possibility of classified military information being disclosed to the neighbouring countries.If the scenario painted for 2061 comes true, Malays would be doubted in many ways.
  10. This could lead to similar outcome as Germany, whereby people voted for Nazi’s Party and led to dictatorship. There is a possibility of this happening
  11. A person may form a political party that is pure chinese – hence the main power would be in the hands of the chinese. The other ethnic group especially the malays would have no say in the country.As Singaporeans become more apathetic towards politics, they would not bother what is going on. They would just leave everything to the government if the government is able to provide them with the basic needs for life. This would result in the possible outcome where people let the govt do anything they want as long as the majority of the population feel that they are in save hands and would not hinder their live. Although they know that the measures taken by the government is unfiar to the minority, they would voice out because it does not affect them as much.
  12. I will be presenting Part C regarding on how to implement measure to avoid prediction of 2061 and its challenges.Reinforcing the important of racial harmony. The instance of discrimination against the jews in germany is due to the fact it is a minority race and were being propaganda by nazi party as the cause for the fall of germany during WW1. It was so intense it lead to the genocide of its race.To prevent same situation from happening in Singapore where the target are the malays, beside just celebrating racial harmony day, we could further reinforce the importance of it through the help of campaigns and technology. Campaigns and activities should be held monthly where the various races living in Singapore should gather together and participate. This allows the various races to bond, get to understand each other better and ease the tension. This is prevent them from forgetting the importance of racial harmony due to the fact as Singapore is a multi-racial country and any racial issue could lead to severe consequences.Reinforcing the value of racial harmony can be further done through the help of technology. Shows that talks about the importance of racial harmony could be broadcasted through Television or through radio talks. Sites can be created to broadcast the importance of racial harmony through the internet which is constantly surfed by millions of people daily. Spreading the importance in a much efficient way.The government could also step in to support such acts by helping the organization involved in such acts in ways such as financially, manpower etc. Having members of the government personally participate in such acts has a great influence to the citizens as they are role models of the country and to the citizens. EqualityNo party should have an advantage in power over the rest to prevent situation where unfair policies towards the minority races are implemented. Giving equal rights to each party provides a fair say in each policy that are to be implemented to prevent situation where majority rights overthrow the say of the minority rights. Problems that may prevent the implementation of the proposed measuresPower StruggleDue to the fact that each party has equal rights, there may be a power struggle where a certain party wishes to have the final say in each policy thus it may try various ways to gain more power for its own advantage. This could worsen the relationship among the parties and spur more problems than before.  Hidden stereotypes Singapore has a long history as a multi-racial country with the Chinese as the majority and the various races as the minority, thus stereotype towards the minority and racial issues has been present ever since the past. Incidents in the past further worsen the stereotype and racial issues towards the Malays. 1 Example would be the Merger. During Merger of Singapore and Malaya, federal policies of Malaya gave special privileges to the Malays and were discriminating the Chinese which leads to racial issues and the bombing from Indonesian also worsen it. Thus it could prevent us from implementing the proposed measures. This is the end of our presentation. Thank you