1.1c How successful was the GDR's management of the economy? Flashcards

1
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How many soldiers did the USSR lose in WW1?

A

20 million

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2
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How did the USSR take reparations out of the GDR?

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Dismantled factories and rebuilt them in the USSR

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3
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What proportion of the GDR’s railways was taken to the USSR?

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50%

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4
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What was the initial aim of the government in the GDR?

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To abolish private ownership with central planning

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5
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Why was the GDR so economically hindered? (3 ways)

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1) The USSR were taking 25% reparations
2) The GDR continued to lose citizens through migration
3) The GDR lost access to materials from the Ruhr as it was now part of the FRG

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6
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What was the name of the area of land that the GDR lost when Germany split up that contained many factories and resources?

A

The Ruhr

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7
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What was the emphasis of the first 5 year plan?

A

Heavy Industry

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8
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What 2 things caused worker dissatisfaction at the first FYP?

A

Long hours

Lack of consumer gooods

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9
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The production of what 2 things fell below target during the first FYP?

A

Coal and Steel

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10
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What was there an increase in the production of during the first FYP?

A

Lignite (brown coal)

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11
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Who was the main piece of propaganda during the first FYP and what did he do?

A

Adolf Hennecke

Increased his output by 400%

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12
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Why did the focus on heavy in the 1st FYP industry fail?

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Lack of resources

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13
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What was done during the first FYP to centralise state planning and abolish private ownership?

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Nationalisation of industry into ‘State Enterprises’

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14
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What percentage of industry became ‘State Enterprises’?

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75%

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15
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What was the title of the second FYP? (MMA)

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Modernisation, Mechanisation and Automation

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16
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What was the focus of the second FYP?

A

Consumer Goods

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17
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What new technology was discovered during the second FYP?

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Nuclear Energy

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18
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How did the government accelerate the nationalisation of industry during the second FYP?

A

Offered a 50% partnership incentive for people to make their businesses ‘State Enterprises’

19
Q

Why was the second FYP abandoned?

A

Because Ulbricht suggested that the GDR needed to overtake the FRG

20
Q

What year was voluntary collectivisation introduced?

A

1952

21
Q

___ of the GDR’s farmland was redistributed to ______ people

A

1/3 of the GDR’s farmland was redistributed to 500,000 people

22
Q

Who was there resentment towards during collectivisation?

A

The Junker people

23
Q

Why was there resentment towards the Junker people during collectivisation?

A

They were seen as having played a large role in the rise of the Nazis

24
Q

What was the most popular reform during collectivisation?

A

Junker people with over 100 hectares of land had to forfeit it

25
Q

What was the aim of collectivisation?

A

To increase output by feeding the workforce

26
Q

Why did collectivisation actually lead to a decline in output?

A

Because they lacked technology and experience

27
Q

Within _ years, only ___ of the GDR’s farmland was collectivised

A

Within 6 years, only 1/3 of the GDR’s farmland was collectivised

28
Q

How many farmers emigrated to the FRG during collectivisation?

A

15,000

29
Q

What did collectivisation do to larger farms?

A

Alienated them

30
Q

What was the ‘Socialist Spring’?

A

The second attempt at collectivisation

31
Q

What policy was introduced during the ‘Socialist Spring’?

A

Rationing

32
Q

By how much did crop yields fall under the ‘Socialist Spring’

A

30%

33
Q

Why was there increasing discontent in the GDR? (3)

A

1) Housing shortage
2) Rationing
3) Lack of consumer goods

34
Q

Why was taxation increasing?

A

Due to the cost of guarding the border

35
Q

What group of people voiced their concern over popular discontent?

A

Church leaders

36
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What was the government response to Church leaders voicing their concern over discontent?

A

The SED reduced their propaganda and travel restrictions

37
Q

What was the main reason for some people still preferring the GDR to the FRG?

A

The FRG was seen as a haven for Nazis

38
Q

Give 2 advantages of living in the GDR

A

1) Free education

2) Everyone granted employment

39
Q

What was the trigger for the June 1953 uprising?

A

Ulbricht demanding a 10% increase in productivity

40
Q

How did the June uprising start?

A

300 builders working on Stalinallee went on strike

41
Q

How was the message spread of the June uprising?

A

Western radio stations

42
Q

Give 2 successes of the 1953 uprising

A

1) The 10% demand was removed

2) There was an increase in some small concessions

43
Q

Give 2 failures of the 1953 uprising

A

1) Led to Ulbricht using more hardline policies

2) Increase unlikeliness of reunification

44
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How did the GDR deal with the June uprising?

A

Brought in USSR military and tanks to suppress the rebellion