Hitler Flashcards

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RTP Timeline

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1933 - Jan 28 - Von Schicler resigns, recomneds Hitler for PM
Jan 30 - Hindenburg appoints Hitler
Feb 27 - Reichstag Fire
March - Enabling Act
April - Gestapo est
May - Trade Unions banned
June - concordat, Law aginst the formation of new parties
Oct - leaves LoN, rearmament

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Weimar Republic Political Conditions

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  • Ebert signs an armistice leading to the ‘stabbed in the back’ myth
  • Ge lost 13% of territory and all colonies in ToV
  • 6 weak gov’ts b/w 1924-29
  • ToV forced 6.6m pounds in reperations, hyperinflation, 75% of iron ore lost due to Fr occupation of the Rhine, industry only 47% of pre-war levels
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Hitler Ideology and Aims (RTP)

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  • Superiority of German race, anti-semitism, anti-communist, ‘ational community’
  • Aimed to:
    1. Fight communism
    2. Secure a purely Aryan state
    3. Promote national socialism
    4. Lebenstraum
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Conditions in Ge 1929-33

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  • Terror implemented by SS and SA, who have legal control
  • Pachan, 1st camp, built in March 1933, over 100k prisoners by the end of 33
  • Violent March election in which 69 died
  • June 1934 - Night of Long Knives, 400 SA killed by SS
  • Mostly supported by working, middle class
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Historiography

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Ritter - “(weimar) collapsed in 1933 due to its inability to win the confidence the general public”
Kershaw - “Chance luck and tragic miscalculations were a major factor in bringing Hitler to power”
Anderson - “The gov’t believed they could control Hitler in his new position … Hitler managed to outmaneuver the gov’t and established a single party state.”

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7 steps of Hitlers Consolidation of Power

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  1. Single-Party State: Law Against the Formation of New Parties(1933), declares himself Fuher after Hindenburg died in 1934, merges chancellor and president
  2. Terror: reporting of ‘Grumblers’ thousands arrested
  3. Propaganda: Goebels developed ‘Cult of Hitler’, 1936 olympics seen as a propaganda coup, 14.5k under Goebels
  4. Youth: “Your child belongs to us already”, 1935, teachers replaced, new curriculum, boys go to Hitler Youth, girls go to BDM
  5. Workers: German Albour front est, “Strength Through Joy” bribed workers
  6. Religion: Religious leaders against Hitler sent to camps
  7. Racism: 1935- Nuremberg Laws and Racial Purity Laws, 1938 - Kristallnacht, 7500 homes destroyed, 91 Jews killed, 30k arrested
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How did Hitler create a SIngle-Party State

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  • Evans “testified to the complete failure of the Nazis, even under a semi-dictatorship to win over the majority of the electorate”
  • Feudal States: 1933, dissolved regional parliament, replaced with Nazi governors, 1934 state gov’ts become central
  • Political Parties: “destroyed” Communists with Reich fire, all parties dissolved by June 1933, July 1933 Catholic party banned
  • Trade Unions: “the once powerful German trade unions movement had disappeared almost w/o a trace” Evans
  • Civil Service: Oct 1933, 10k sworn in to “strive as German jurists to follow the course of our Fuhrer to the end of our days”
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4yr Plan

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“Aim of the German Labour Front is to educate all Germans … to support the natural socialist state and indoctrinate them.”
“1. Armed forces must be operational within 4yrs
2. Economy must be fit for war withing 4yrs”

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Kershaw HSQs

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” (church) Willingness to detatch the person of Hitler… from the evils of the system”
“Hitlers huge platform of popularity made his own power position even more unassailable”

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Economic Policies

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Aims: 1. to reduce unemployment 2. economy for Lebenstraum 3. Autarky
- By 1939, 70% of houses had radios, public speakers
- In the 30s 90% adorded Hitler (german stat)
- 1934 New plan of bilateral trade agreements with the Balkans, creates mefo bills
-1936, growing deficit, 4yr plan failure, dependence on foreign supplies for 1/3 of raw material

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Policies on Women

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Aims: 1. increase birth rate 2. Aryan couples 3. fitness and health 4. restricted education 5. restrict employment 6. enthusiasm
- in 1933 over 1/2 of Hitler voters were women
“most suitable place for women is in the family and her most glorious duty is to give children to the … nation”

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Policies on workers

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“Organisations that kept alive the antagonism b/w employers and employees… were replaced by the German Labour Front” - Ley
“All workers will stand side by side with employers … no longer separated into groups” - DAF
- 2 organizations: “Beauty through Labour” - good conditions and “Strength through Joy” bribery

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Policies on Churches

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  • Initially guaranteed independence, but in 1933 they interfered and established the Reich Church
  • Confessional Church established against Hitler with the support of 7-17k pastors
  • Pope attacks Nazis in 37, speaking against euthanasia
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Foreign Policy

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Rearmament: began in Feb 1933, leaves disarmamnet conference and LoN, conscription in 35
Expansion: wins Saar Plebscite in 1935, supports Franco, Invades Czech in Dec 37, Poland Sept 1 39
Diplomacy: Non-aggression Pact with Poland in 35, Anti-COminterm pact in 36

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