Rise of hitler 1929-1949 Flashcards

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name the three chancellors and president who proceeded Hitler

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C: Henrich Bruning, Franz Von Papen, Kurt Von Schliecher
P:Paul Von Hindernburg

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Name mistakes each chancellor made to help Hitler (unintentionally)

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Bruning: Failed to deal with rising unemployment, benefits bill was rejected
Von Papen: Lacked political experience, had hitler as well as von papen working against him, attempted to ally with hitler but hitler refused
Schleider: couldn’t get a majority in the reichstag, fell out of favour of Hindenburg when he asked to take over

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Why did the working class vote for The Nazi’s

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-Lots of policies the Nazi’s proposed were directed at the working class and particularly farmers
-promised to protect farmers land and denounced big businesses trying to buy off farmers

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Why did protestants vote for the Nazi’s

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-Nazi’s supported the protestant church and tried to unite it

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Why did rich elites vote for Hitler

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-He hated communism
-Nazism was better than communism in businessmen’s eyes

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Why did the population in general start voting for Nazi’s

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-Weimar gov. was in turmoil and they were looking for a strong figure to lead
-Became a more established political party rather than a band of thugs
-Hatred of communism

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Why did Hindenburg appoint Hitler chancellor

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Political pressure: Hitler had the largest party and he needed to get the country running again
Popularity: Hindenburg needed to please people
Out of options: Both previous chancellors had been weak leaders and only created more problems

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How did the reichstag fire help Hitler turn Weimar in to a dictatorship

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-Hitler and goering persuaded hindenburg to sign the reichstag fire decree which gave Hitler power to search houses and make arrests

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how did the enabling act help Hitler turn Weimar in to a dictatorship

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-Hitler pressured the Reichstag to sign the act through intimidation by the SA and SS
-The act allowed him to pass laws witb out consent from the German parliament

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how did The night of the long knives help Hitler turn Weimar in to a dictatorship

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-Got rid of all in party opposition including various SA leaders like Ernst Rohm

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What opposition was there to Nazis in the church

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-Pastor Dietrich became involved with the abwehr and a plan to overthrow hitler, the plan was uncovered
-Various pastors and the pope denounced Hitler and euthanasia
-many opposed hitlers attempts to bring his ideologies in to the church

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What opposition was there to Nazis in the army

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-many officers were involved in the Kreisau circle which was broken up in ‘44
-The abwehr counter intelligence was riddled with resistance and the leader made numerous attempts at hitlers life

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What opposition was there to Nazis in the gov.

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-Deputy Fuhrer Rudolf Hess flew to Scotland and tried to negotiate peace but he was imprisoned

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What opposition was there to Nazis within the youth

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  • There were few groups such as the Edelweiss pirates who would attack Hitler youth patrols
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How effective was the Nazi terror state (effective)

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-Had a secret police/spy network which effectively broke up plots and resistance
-Effective in brainwashing the population in to think the nazi’s were do-gooders
-Used camps as a fear tactic
-Very effective in shutting down any political or other opposition

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How effective was the Nazi terror state (ineffective)

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-The gestapo was small in numbers and couldnt answer to every resistance cell
-The country was not governed well with no central meetings and everyone acting on their own accord
-Was a lot of insubordination in the government and army that wasnt dealt with well

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What economic problems did Germany face from 29-33 and what were the solutions

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P: Wall street crash
-unemployment at 10%
-millions in war repayments
-lots of imports
S: Made a deal to end war reparations
-No other solutions partly due to Hitler walking out of Reichstag meetings

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What economic problems did Germany face from 33-42 and what were the solutions

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P: industry was developing and producing to slowly to keep up with the war
-industry was inefficient and many resources were being wasted
-4 year plan was not complete in 4 years
-unemployment and lack of ag. workers and output
S: Schacht reduced unemployment by creating jobs e.g building the autobahn
-put tariffs on foreign goods to promote german goods
-resolved balance of payments problem
-subsidies for private construction
-Goering didnt solve any problems

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What economic problems did Germany face from 42-45 and what were the solutions

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P: inefficient economy
-increased bombings
-lack of organisation
S: solved germanys inefficiency problem through increased workers, correct allocation of resources and pacing bans on unnecessary goods

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What policies/ changes affected the working class (nazis)

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-Right to strike was abolished
-The German labour Front replaced unions, they would set wages in favour of employers rather than employees
-Introduced incentives to increase morale within workers
-Beauty of labour organisation tried to make work enjoyable and more safe
-Safety at work act was introduced to reduce work place accidents

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What policies/ changes affected women

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-Law of encouragement of marriage encouraged women to marry with economic benefits such as 1000 marks for newly weds
-awarding mothers with 5+ children with a bronze medal, 6/7 with a silver medal and 8+ gold
-Law of reduction of unemployment gave women incentives to stay at home rather than work

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Were the policies affecting women successful or now

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-No working women: failed, increased by 2.4m between 33-39
-Birth rate: success, birth rate increased from 14.7-20.3 per thousand
-Population increase: success, population increased by 14m 33-39

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Were policies affecting the working class successful

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-Morale: Failure, workers became increasingly unhappy as wages fell 25% while work hours rose 15%
-Safety: Failure, serious accidents in factories increased
-B.I.L: most goals were unattainable to the average worker

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What policies/ changes affected the youth

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-Set up Hitler youth and from age 10 children were encouraged to join, by 36 attendance was compulsory
-New education system taught by teachers in the nazi union, consisted of altered subjects
(history- rise of Nazis, Biology-racial theories)
Girls and boys were split in to Hitler youth and League of German maidens to prepare them for their respective roles

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Were the policies affecting youth successful

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-Success: 90% of youth attended Hitler youth or the female counterpart
-Success: Successfully indoctrinated the youth and even had children fighting when the war reached Berlin

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What policies/ changes affected religion

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-A state church was set up to bring different branches or protestantism together
-Hitler made a deal with the pope not to interfere with the catholic church, he didn’t honour the deal
-Banned catholic newspapers
-Tried to ban the old testament as is was Jewish

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were policies affecting religion successful

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-Ban catholics: failure, catholic church attendance increased
-Control churches: failure, in 1937 he was forced to return control of the church

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What policies/ changes affected racial outsiders

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-The small minority of black people were forced to be sterilised, forced to undergo medical experimentation and sometimes murdered
-Anyone with a disability was sterilised
-Homosexuals, prostitutes, beggars, hooligans and criminals were rounded up and sent to camps

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Were policies affecting racial outsiders successful

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yes, very

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In what way did and did not Germany become an autarky

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-Yes: Became more self sufficient with raw materials and consumer goods
-Made synthetic replacements for rubber and other items
-No: Although agriculture improved due to protection for farmers they were far from self sufficient

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Why were the working class key to the Nazis

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-Needed working class votes as they gained a majority in the Reichstag
-To expand industry and the economy for war
-A large work force was needed to mass produce for war
-Needed to take votes from communists who were his main opposition

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Why were the youth key to the Nazis

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-The youth were the future to the Reich which Hitler claimed would last 1000 years
-They were easily indoctrinated
-Acted as spies on their parents and would often report them to the Gestapo

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Why were women key to the Nazis

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-They were highly valued as homemakers and childbearers
-Germany needed a larger population and birth rate to fuel a war
-Later in the war they were also conscripted to work in industry

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What was the main cause of Economic issues in each time period

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Weimar- End of WW1 leading to war reparations and hyper inflation
Nazi- Allocative inefficiency of resources and a poor four year plan
Post war- Having to rebuild infrastructure and a lot of destroyed industry

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What effect did the main economic issues have on society

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Weimar- Hyper inflation and war reparations led to unrest and military coups
Nazi- Lots of military machinery being produced took the place of some consumer goods and led them to not being produced
-Post war- Very unhappy population living in a destroyed country