Glossary: Depth Study Germany Flashcards

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armistice

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ceasefire, an end to the fighting

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Treaty of Versailles

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the Treaty that ended WW1

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reparations

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the compensation Germany was made to pay to the allies (set at 6.6 billion pounds)

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diktat

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an agreement forced upon someone

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dolchstoss

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‘the stab in the back’ said about the Weimar politicians when they signed the TofV

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November Criminals

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term used for politicians that signed the TofV

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Weimar Republic

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name given to the new democratic government Germany got after WW1 (1918-1933)

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Reichstag

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main house in the German Parliament

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Proportional representation

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system of voting where the numbers of seats you have in the Reichstag is based off the % of votes gained. Led to lots of political parties

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coalition

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a Government formed from two or more political parties

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compromise

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where no-one gets precisely what they want, they have to give way to other parties’ wished and views

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article 48

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rule in Weimar Constitution that says President can pass laws alone if no agreement can be reached in the Reichstag

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hyperinflation

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were the value of money falls so rapidly it becomes worthless

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Ruhr region

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part of Germany the French and Belgian soldiers occupied to seize goods when the Germans failed to pay reparations

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sabotage

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deliberately breaking equipment and machinery to prevent others using it

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Rosa Luxembourg

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leader of the Spartacists

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Karl liebknecht

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leader of the Spartacists

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Wolfgang Kapp

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leader of the Freikorps’ attempt to seize power

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Spartacists

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left wing group who wanted a Communist revolution, like in Russia. Attempted to seize control of Berlin in 1919

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Freikorps

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right wing group made up mainly of returning soldiers. Gave military support to right wing political parties

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Rentenmark

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the new currency issued by Stresemann to replace the worthless German mark

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Dawes Plan

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introduced in 1924 to reduce Germany’s annual reparation bill

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Young Plan

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introduced in 1929, reduced the overall amount of reparations to 2 billion pounds and gave them another 59 years to pay

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Locarno Pact

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1925 - improved relations between France, Germany and Belgium

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League of Nations

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international org. set up after WW1 to try and maintain peace

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Gustav Stresemann

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Key political figure (chancellor, then foreign minister) during Germany’s good years (1924-1928)

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Kellogg-Briand Pact

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agreement between 69 countries, including Germany, not to use war to achieve foreign policy aims

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DAP

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The German Workers Party - the party that later became the Nazi Party

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Anton Drexler

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leader of DAP

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NSDAP

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National Socialist German Workers Party - the official name for the Nazi party

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Swastika

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the crooked cross symbol of the Nazi Party

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Mein Kampf

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‘My Struggle’. The book Hitler wrote whilst in prison

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Munich Putsch

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Hitler’s failed attempt to seize power in 1923

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Propaganda

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Methods (speeches, posters etc) to make people believe what you want them to believe. Used very effectively by the Nazis

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Josef Goebbels

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Nazi minister for propaganda

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Wall St Crash

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The collapse of USA’s financial markets in Oct 1929 which led to the worldwide Great Depression

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SA (stormtroopers/brownshirts)

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the first private army of the Nazi Party

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SS

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replaced the SA in power and influence - began as a personal bodyguard for Hitler

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Ernst Rohm

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leader of SA murdered in 1934

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Night of Long Knives

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term used to describe the culling of the SA

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State of emergency

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a crisis so great that normal rules of government are suspended and the rulers are given extra powers

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Gestapo

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secret police - could arrest and send people to concentration camps without trial

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Concentration Camps

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Nazis ultimate weapon against their own people. Harsh forced labour camps. Many deaths through beating, lack of food, overwork

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The 3 Ks - Kinder, Kirche, Kuche

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Children, Church, Kitchen, the Nazi ideal for women

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Lebensborn programme

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Life Springs Programme ‘donate a baby to the Fuhrer’

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Hitler Youth

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Youth Groups set up by the Nazis to train young people to be good Nazis

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Edelweiss Pirates

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rebel groups of teenagers who did not conform with Nazi expectations

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Scapegoat

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an individual or group who is blamed for everything that goes wrong

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Nuremberg Laws

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laws passed in 1935 that persecuted Jews and other minority groups

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Kristallnacht

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Night of Broken Glass - state organised violence against German Jews and their property

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Einsatzgruppen

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special SS squads responsible for mass shooting of Jews, especially in Russia

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Ghettos

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small areas in cities walled off where Jewish people were forced to live in appalling conditions

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Wannsee Conference

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Conference in Jan 1942 where leading Nazis took he decision to try and exterminate the remaining Jews of Europe through gassing

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Concordat

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an agreement made between Hitler and the Pope about the Catholic Church

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rearmament

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policy of increasing armed forces and weapons in preparation for war

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Strength through Joy (KDF)

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Set up to replace banned trade unions. Gave people leisure time activities

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Beauty of Work

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designed to improve working conditions for people (eg canteens, better lighting, washing facilities)