the police state Flashcards

(36 cards)

1
Q

What had the SS originally been established as?

A

Hitler’s elite private bodyguard

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2
Q

What does SS stand for?

A

Schutz-Staffel (protection squad)

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3
Q

Who led the SS?

A

Heinrich Himmler

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4
Q

When was the SS established?

A

1925

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5
Q

By 1936, how many men did the SS have?

A

50,000

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6
Q

Who were the SS fiercely loyal to?

A

Hitler

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7
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What did the SS help Hitler accomplish in June 1934?

A

The Night of the Long Knives

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8
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What powers did the SS have?

A

Almost unlimited powers to:

arrest people without trial
search houses
confiscate property

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9
Q

What did the SS run?

A

Concentration camps

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10
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When was the first concentration camp established?

A

1933

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11
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What was the first concentration camp established?

A

Dachau - near Munich

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12
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Initially, who was sent to concentration camps?

A

Mostly Communists - but also trade unionists and other opponents of the regime

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13
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What would prisoners experience at concentration camps?

A

Questioning, hard labour, torture, and ‘re-education’

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14
Q

If a prisoner died in a camp, what would the Nazis say happened to them?

A

They died of pneumonia (or a similar disease) OR died trying to escape

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15
Q

How did the regime benefit from concentration camps?

A

The Nazis used their prisoners for slave labour, extracting raw materials and manufacturing weapons

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16
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When did concentration camps become ‘death camps’?

17
Q

What was the Gestapo

A

secret police

18
Q

Who led the Gestapo?

A

reinhard heydrich

19
Q

Specifically, which sub-section of the SS ran concentration camps?

A

the death’s head units

20
Q

After June 1936, who did the Gestapo come under the ultimate control of?

A

Heinrich himmer

21
Q

What did the Gestapo have throughout Germany?

A

informants (150,000)

22
Q

What was a Block Warden?

A

gestapo informants

23
Q

what was the role of a a block warden

A

keeping a close watch on 40-60 households

24
Q

Which part of the police state did Germans fear most?

25
What did the Nazis do to the POLICE and LEGAL system when they came to power?
judges had to swear an oath of loyalty to hitler and were expected to always act in the interests of the nazi states
26
Who did the police come under the control of?
himmler in june 1936
27
Who did judges have to swear an oath to?
hitler
28
How many crimes were punishable by death in 1933?
3
29
How many crimes were punishable by death in 1943?
46
30
examples of crimes punishable by death
arson and high treason
31
What did the courts ignore?
crimes commited by senior nazis
32
What did judges have to join?
National Socialist League for the Maintenance of Law
33
What court was established in 1934?
the people's court
34
What cases were tried in the People's Court?
treason against the nazis and defeatism
35
What did Hitler sometimes do when a sentence from the People's Court was too lenient?
he demanded a harsher sentence
36
Which historian argues terror was the key factor in the Nazis' control of Germany?
Klaus Hildebrand.