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On November 9-10, 1938, the Nazi Party orchestrated an outbreak of anti-Jewish violence throughout greater Germany. Nazi thugs killed at least 91 Jews during the violence and vandalized over 7,000 Jewish-owned businesses. Germans cynically referred to the violence as Kristallnacht— “Night of Broken Glass”—for the
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[PDF File] The Nazi Magicians' Controversy: Enlightenment, 'Border …
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the party's chief ideologist - was involved in a lively debate regarding the role of occultism and the need for "public enlightenment" or "education" (Volksaufelärung) in Nazi Germany. This episode, its prelude, and its aftermath - which I refer to …
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The pro-feminist mood quickly altered in Germany in 1933 when Hitler and the Nazi Party gained power, dominating politics and interfering in both private and public spheres. Wanting to control Germany, the Nazis also wanted to control each individual’s life within it. In retrospect the fact that women were the primary attendees of Nazi
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There are m any competing explanations for the stark rise of the Nazi party in Weimar Germany. The conventional explanation is the impact of the Great Depression(Temin 1990) . Those hit hardest by the economic downturn held the incumbent parties responsible for their situation, punishing them by voting for the Nazi party.
[PDF File] Hitler and Nazi Germany - Cambridge University Press
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The early growth of the Nazi Party 9 The Munich beer hall putsch 12 Hitler’s ideology and aims 13 Hitler’s rise to power 15 Document case study 19 2 The Nazi state and economy 24 The consolidation of power, 1933–34 24 The Nazi state 28 The economy in Nazi Germany 32 Document case study 39 3 Life inside Nazi Germany: social and cultural ...
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Hitler’s Nazi Party offered a solution. They said that they would create jobs and ‘Make Germany strong’. So many Germans supported the Nazi Party and in two elections in 1932 they won more seats than any other party in the elections for the Reichstag. The Sturmabteilung were like a Nazi private army and were used to encourage people to vote
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Modern depth study: Weimar and Nazi Germany, 1918–39 Question 1 Give two things you can infer from Source A about the treatment of the Jews during Kristallnacht. Target: Source analysis (making inferences). AO3: 4 marks. Marking instructions Award 1 mark for each valid inference up to a maximum of two inferences.
[PDF File] Mothers for Germany: A look at the ideal woman in Nazi …
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This thesis examines the Nazi Party’s ideals regarding women in Germany from 1933-1945. It looks at how propaganda was used to foster a desire in women for the ... hypocrisy of the Nazi party once war begins. When Germany finds itself at war, the women are encouraged to go back to work while the men go off to fight. Koonz writes
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Interpretation 1: From Nazi Germany: confronting the myths by C Epstein, published in 2015. During the Third Reich, many Germans did not conform with the Nazi regime. This was shown by the fact that some people left the Nazi Party and others refused to give the ‘Heil Hitler’ greeting and salute. Other people protested against Nazi control
[PDF File] Analysis of Nazi Propaganda - Weblogs at Harvard
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to help create a bigger, stronger Germany. Given the political and economic climate in Germany at the time, combined with the humiliation and unfairness of the Treaty of Versailles, the German population was ripe for such propaganda. Therefore, the Nazi propaganda machine sought to fulfill the stated goals of the party [5], and focused on
[PDF File] The Electoral Geography of Weimar Germany: Exploratory …
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Support for the Nazi Party John O’Loughlin Institute of Behavioral Science and Department of Geography, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309-0487 e-mail: johno@colorado.edu For more than half a century, social scientists have probed the aggregate correlates of the vote for the Nazi party (NSDAP) in Weimar Germany. Since …
[PDF File] Nazi Party Posters from the Third Reich Collection
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Box 1: Processed Nazi party posters, 1919 1943. Boxes 2-4: Unprocessed Nazi party posters, 1920-1944. Boxes 5-6: Linen backed Nazi posters. Boxes 7-9: Unprocessed Nazi party posters, 1919-1944. Box 10: Hand colored Sudetendeutsche Partei posters, 1937-1938. Box 11. Hand drawn Nazi posters from Hadersdorf Weidlingau, Austria, [1933]. Box
[PDF File] Nazi Firearms Law and the Disarming of the German Jews
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control law in 1938, which benefitted Nazi party members and entities, but denied firearm ownership to enemies of the state. Later that year, in Kristallnachl (the Night of the Broken Glass), in one fell swoop, the Nazi regime disarmed Germany's Jews. Without any ability to defend themselves, the Jewish population could easily be sent
[PDF File] Leaders of the People? The Nazi Party and German Society
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On On 14 14 July July 1933, 1933, the the NSDAP NSDAP was was declared declared to to be be the the only only officially-recognized officially-recognized political political party party in in Germany.1 Germany.1 After After 14 14 years years of of struggle, struggle, the the Nazi Nazi Party Party had had.
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Modern depth study: 31 Weimar and Nazi Germany, 1918-39 Question 1 Give two things you can infer from Source A about how the Nazis reacted to the Reichstag Fire. Target: Source analysis (making inferences). AO3: 4 marks. Marking instructions Award 1 mark for each valid inference up to a maximum of two inferences. The second …
[PDF File] 'Arierdämmerung': Race and Archaeology in Nazi Germany
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the Nazi Party, Hitler outlined what he saw as the two main elements of the Nazi program: 'A fanatical "will to power" based on the reassertion of male/female difference and a rejection of the "Jewish doctrine" of equality between the sexes' (Stibbe 2003: 1). …
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In the years 1933-1945, Hitler’s Nazi Party [National Socialist Democratic Workers Party / NSDAP] used music as a tool to forge political unity among Germans. Hitler and the senior NSDAP leadership instinctively grasped that among the arts, music was the most readily laden with ideology, and could inculcate both the youth and the masses with ...
[PDF File] Sounds of the Reich: Nazi Party Radio and Speeches
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o Nazi Germany mass-produced low-cost radios to increase listening volume and by 1938, 60% of all Germans had radios. o Before Nazi takeover in 1933, Franz von Papen, a popular politician in the 1920s, placed all radio broadcasting under the control of the government. o The Third Reich also owned most stocks in radio
[PDF File] RADIO AND THE RISE OF THE NAZIS IN PREWAR GERMANY
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dential election. Nazi party membership was not affected by radio before the Nazis got radio access and was positively affected in 1933, after the radio became pro-Nazi. The extent of discrimina-tion against Jews was negatively associated with the radio in 1928–1932, although these estimates are not very precise, and
[PDF File] The Banking System in the Nazi Military and War Economy
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If anybody in pre-Nazi Germany was acutely con-scious of a relationship between credit policy and the problem of e maintaining a stable currency, it was Dr. Schacht. Yet once the Nazis were in control, Dr. Schacht, who had constantly warned pre-Nazi governments against many socially significant measures as endan-
[PDF File] Nazi Germany as a Christian State: The - JSTOR
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Certainly through 1930-1932, the loss of and state were described in the EGK as rooted of a spiritual-moral crisis or a "godlessness Very early in the regime, Hitler spoke clearly speeches on February 1 and March 23, 1933, communism, tied his own regime to. support Christianity and the family, fight. community.
[PDF File] The Holocaust - The National WWII Museum
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Nazi ideology said that Germans were racially superior and that Jews were an inferior race and a threat to the survival of Germany. Anti-Semitism, or hatred of Jews, had a centuries-long history in Germany and throughout Europe, but reached its height during the Nazi era (1933-1945). The Nazis also claimed
[PDF File] Leaders of the People? The Nazi Party and German Society
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The Nazi Party and German Society On 14 July 1933, the NSDAP was declared to be the only officially-recognized political party in Germany.1 After 14 years of struggle, the Nazi Party had achieved its goal. But its very success had confronted it with a dilemma, a fact ... conquest of Germany to the nazi movement, he went on to emphasize that 'the
[PDF File] Overview of the Holocaust: 1933–1945 - ADL
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Jews. Massive rallies were held to build obedience and loyalty to the Nazi party and national holidays were created to celebrate the Germans’ leader and party. Beginning at the age of six, the Aryan children of Germany enrolled in Nazi youth groups. By 1939, 90% of these children belonged to various groups of the Nazi youth movement.
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