Paper 2 Hitler's Germany Dictatorship Flashcards

1
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How was the church controlled by Hitler?

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They had to sign a concordat (agreement) that they would not interfere with Hitler’s business and in return Hitler would not interfere with church concerns.

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2
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Kinder, Kuche, Kirche stood for?

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Children
Kitchen
Church
The role of Women in Nazi Germany

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3
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When women gave up their jobs they received?

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Marriage loans

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4
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Trade unions were banned and replaced with?

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DAF- Workers were no longer allowed to leave their jobs without government permission and strikes were banned.

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What was the Reich Labour Service

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A compulsory programme for young men to do 6 months service to the government.

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6
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What was Strength Through Joy?

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An organisation set up by the DAF to arrange leisure activities for workers and their families.

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7
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How does Volkswagon link to Nazi Germany?

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It was the “people’s car” a scheme created for workers to save up and purchase a luxury item like the car, it never happened though.

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In 1933 what happened to Jewish businesses?

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Boycotted

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How were Jewish shops shown?

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The Star of David placed on the front and the word “Jude”.

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10
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What were children taught about Jewish people in schools?

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That they were unclean and responsible for the German defeat in WW1.

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Under the Nuremberg Laws what happened?

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Jews were no longer German citizens

Marriage between Jews and Aryans was not allowed.

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12
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What was Kristallnacht and when did it happen?

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1938 - Night of the broken glass

Hitler ordered the attack of Jewish businesses. Thousands were attacked along with 200 Jewish synagogues.

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13
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What year was the Final Solution introduced?

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1942

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What was the Final Solution?

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Hitler and the Nazis plan to kill all Jews in Europe.

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15
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How many Jews were murdered by the Nazis?

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6 million

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16
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How did people oppose Hitler?

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Some people fled Germany
Church leaders spoke out against Hitler
The famous July Bomb Plot

17
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What was the July Bomb Plot

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Members of the SS in 1944, attempted to use a bomb to kill Hitler, they failed and were arrested and executed for their crime.

18
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How did Hitler try and solve unemployment?

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Public Work Schemes- road building to improve Germany and create jobs.
Jewish people forced out of jobs
Businesses were given money to hire workers
Germany began to re-arm.

19
Q

Rearmament helped reduce unemployment because?

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Conscription was introduced
The Army, Navy and Airforce were increased in size
People were needed to work in munitions factories

20
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Unemployment fell from 6 million to what under Hitler?

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250,000 by 1939

But missing women and Jews

21
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What was the German economy build upon?

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Preparing for war

22
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What impact did war have on ordinary Germans?

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High level of Propaganda
Rationing
Government tighter control of people's lives
Bombing raids on German cities
Industry was disrupted
23
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How did WW2 end?

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Hitler committed suicide
Germany surrendered
May 1945

24
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When did rationing begin for the German people?

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Food - September 1939

Clothes – November 1939