Germany 4: Life in Nazi Germany Flashcards

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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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5
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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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9
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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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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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11
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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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14
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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
Q

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
Q

What was the German economy build upon?

A

Preparing for war

22
Q

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
Q

How did WW2 end?

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Hitler committed suicide
Germany surrendered
May 1945

24
Q

When did rationing begin for the German people?

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Food - September 1939

Clothes – November 1939

25
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Who were the Gestapo?

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The Gestapo controlled the Germany people into supporting Hitler and the Nazis through the use of terror. They were able to arrest any citizen if they had suspicion over them. They could also send them to concentration camps without explanation. This meant that the people would follow Hitler as they were afraid of being harmed by the Gestapo.

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How did the Nazis control education?

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Children grew up being taught in school under strict censorship rules by the Nazis. Education policy saw children taught the traditional role of men and women in society and so lessons followed these ideas. Children were taught about the troubles Germany faced and the blame was placed on Jews and Communists and other groups the Nazis wanted children to see as outsiders and against a greater Germany.

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How did the Nazis use terror to control people?

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Germans who did not support Hitler would go to the concentration camps set up by the SS. Here they woulf face:
Hard Labour
Limited Food
Harsh Discipline
Anyone could be put into a concentration camp, they were so afraid that if they did not follow Hitler they would end up in them and eventually die.

28
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What 3 methods did the Nazis use to control the of people in Germany?

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  • Terror
  • Censorship & Propaganda
  • Incentives