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icHistorycom Why were the Nazis able to control opposition so effectively Intro The short answer is through FEAR via the creation of a POLICE STATE To develop

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icHistorycom Why were the Nazis able to control opposition so effectively Intro The short answer is through FEAR via the creation of a POLICE STATE To develop the answer think ATP. WALT: How successful were the . nazis. in their attempt to control the Christian church?. WILFS. E) = Describe the German Churches before 1933. .. D. ) = Describe & Explain the ideological tensions between . Warm Up – First 20mins – Assess this source as evidence of Nazi beliefs about the role of women.. I detest women who dabble in politics. And if their dabbling extends to military matters, it becomes utterly unendurable. In no local political section of the party has a woman ever ha the right to hold even the smallest post. It has therefore been said we were a party who regarded women only as a machine for making children, or else a plaything. That is far from the case. I attach a lot of importance to women in the training of youth and that of good works. But gallantry forbids one to give women an opportunity of putting themselves I positions which do not suit them. Everything that entails combat is exclusively men’s business. There are many other fields in which one must rely on women; organising a house for instance.. Key Topic 1. Weimar Republic. 1918-1929. November 1918. Germany loses WW1. Kaiser abdicates. Armistice signed (agreement to stop fighting). June 1919. Treaty of Versailles. G. UILT. . Germany had to accept all responsibility for the war. Lessons week b4 last. Who were the Populists?. Who were the Social Democrats?. Which party did Lenin briefly allow a few members to be a part of his government?. What was the event called when Kerensky armed the Bolsheviks?. Nazi Control of Germany - Coercion. SS/Gestapo complex create a culture of fear and compliance in Germany.. Gestapo were the Prussian secret police that became the German secret police in 1933. . The SS were authorised to act as an extra police force in 1933 – they used the Reichstag Fire decree to take suspects into “protective custody”.. c. ollapse in 1933. Economic Crisis. Political Intrigue. Part played by the Nazis. Economic Crisis. Wall Street Crash in 1929 – Great Depression caused all countries economic problems but Germany suffered more as so dependant on loans from USA.. Hitler was impressed by Mussolini & used many of his ideas to make the Nazi Party strong in Germany . Adolf Hitler was . an early Nazi recruit . & quickly rose to . power in the party . The Nazis were a fascist group in Germany that wanted to overthrow the disloyal Weimar Republic. Change/ Continuity/ Significance. Alexander II (1855-1881). Key term: . Narodniks. .. Polish Revolts: . were defeated.. Reforms. : led to the hope that there would be bigger change- intellectuals discussing ideas that went against autocracy, without abolishing the monarchy. . Hitler was impressed by Mussolini & used many of his ideas to make the Nazi Party strong in Germany . Adolf Hitler was . an early Nazi recruit . & quickly rose to . power in the party . The Nazis were a fascist group in Germany that wanted to overthrow the disloyal Weimar Republic. ~. Lesson 15. Student Readings:. • Doctrine and Covenants 112:10–15; 121:1–10, 16–17; 122:1–9.. • Neil L. Andersen, “Trial of Your Faith,” . Ensign, . Nov. 2012.. Think of a time when you felt…. But when World War II began, the camps changed to forced labor and outright murder. By 1942, extermination through work was official policy, and prisoners in all the concentration camps were—quite literally—worked to death.. Weimar Republic. 1918-1929. November 1918. Germany loses WW1. Kaiser abdicates. Armistice signed (agreement to stop fighting). June 1919. Treaty of Versailles. G. UILT. . Germany had to accept all responsibility for the war. ?. Nazi Policies towards the . Minorities. Who were the undesirables in Nazi Germany?. LO:. Outline who the Nazi’s targeted for persecution and . why. ?. Who did the Nazis persecute?. The Nazis believed that only Germans could be citizens and that non-Germans did not have any right to the rights of citizenship.. . Formation and characteristics of the National Socialist Government;. National Socialism in power: . intimidation; . treatment of Jews and other minority groups; . opposition to National Socialism by socialists, communists, and the churches..

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