4.14 The “terror State” Flashcards

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Describe the Nazipolice system?

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Controlled by individual state authorities forces were:

SS controlled by Himmler
SD(intelligence gathering offshoot of the SS)
SA controlled by Röhm in 1933(SA also had police powers)
Gestapo

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How did Himmler gain control of Gestapo SS and SD

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Rö night of the long knives
Himmler exploits rivalry between Goering and Frick

Situation is resolved and Himmler gains control of SD,SS and Gestapo 1936

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3
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When did Himmler take over SS leadership

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1929

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4
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What was the job of the SS?

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Hitler’s bodyguard
Himmler appointed chief 1936
Racially pure hierarchy

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5
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SS membership 1933,1935,1939

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1933:50,000
1935:200,000
1939: 240,000

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Who were the SD?

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Established 1931 as internal security service of Nazi party

Job to investigate claims the party had Jen infiltrated by political enemies by 1939 50,000 officers not staffed by professionals rather committed Nazis

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Who were the Gestapo?

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Originally just for Prussia but extended for the whole country people thought it was bigger than it was

1939 20,000 officers most agents were office based not Nazis just police officers doing what they were told to do

Block leader would inform them

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How did the Nazis gain control of the courts and justice system

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-merging of various professional associations of judges and lawyers with the league of national socialist lawyers creating front of German law April 1933 made clear career prospects were dependent on doing regimes bidding

-new special courts were set up in 1933 and people’s court in 1934 to run alongside existing court system -set up to deal with political crimes 3 Nazi judges with 2 professional judges

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9
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From 1934-39 how many people were tried by people’s court

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3400

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10
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How did the regime gain acceptance from the majority?

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Propaganda and Gleichschaltung SS was presented as in instrument to protect the majority from the minority

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Describe the SPD resistance to the regime?

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-worked in legal frame work
-campaigned for elections
-voter against enabling act
-1000s were murdered and put into protective custody
Leadership flee country

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Describe the KPD resistance to the regime?

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% membership killed 1933-red orchestra 89 underground cells in Berlin SD reduce it to 22 cells

A few survive but no hope of widespread support

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13
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Describe the workers resistance to the regime?

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Trade unions absolved into German labour front

Sep 1935 37 strikes in Rhineland
1938 250 strikes recorded

25,000 people in strikers 4,000 went to prison

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14
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Describe the Protestant church resistance to the regime?

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Against Euthenasia and regime goes against Christian principles
Didn’t like the Aryan paragraph to rid the church of converted Jews and wanted to stick to Lutheran theology

1937 700 pastors imprisoned

Nazis had struggles silencing confessional church

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Describe the Catholic Church resistance to the regime?

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Had privileges with concordat in 1933

1937 pope Pias issues papal encyclical ‘with burning grief’ that crtiqued the regime document smuggled into Germany church did not become a widespread resistance threat

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16
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Describe the youth resistance to the regime?

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HJ membership and league of German girls made demands on teenager free time (Gleichschaltung against individual free time)-not an actual threat to regime

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Describe the elites resistance to the regime?

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Nov 1937 plans for union with Austria and invasion of Czech

Defence minister general Bloomberg and Commander in chief of army Fritz expressed doubts both were removed in a few months

18
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What were the 5 types of propaganda

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Radio
Newspapers
Film
Parades and spectacles
Other forms

19
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Describe newspaper propaganda

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Jan 1933 4700 privately owned newspapers-Nazis limited circulation

-newspapers become blamed and conformist circulation of many decline

20
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Describe radio propaganda

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-used effectively in 1932 and 1933 elections
-Hitler made 50 broadcasts in 1933
-70% households had a radio 1939 highest proportion in the world
-April 1934 all German radios under control of Reich radio company

21
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Describe film propaganda

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-Goebbels responsible for approving every film post 1933

-1933-45 1000 feature films produced in Germany only 14% had a political theme

22
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Describe parades and spectacles propaganda

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Flag waving proof people supported the regime

Annual Nuremberg rallies achieve maximum theatrical affect

1937 rally 100,000 people involved

23
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Describe other forms of propaganda

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May 1933 burning of 20,000 books that were deemed ungerman

24
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What demographic was Nazi propaganda most successful

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Youth or those without strong opinions

Middle class persuaded only alternative to a left wing takeover

25
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The Hitler myth: how was Hitler presented?

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Hard-working tough and uncompromising in fighting and defeating nations internal and external enemies

Political genius responsible for Germany’s national awakening -got rid of treaty of Versailles

Was dynamic and forceful

Lived a simple life to devote his life to Germany

26
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What did Goebbels say was his biggest achievement in 1941

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Creation of the Hitler myth

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