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Nazi policies (Jews (Persecution (The Nuremberg laws), Ghettos, Death…
Nazi policies
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The economy
Perfect Nazi economy:
Nazi control over factors of production
Complete male workforce (female 'mummy force' )
Fund/ produce a powerful army
Economic self- sufficiency
Give jobs to 7mil unemployed- made promises to people that Hitler would do this
Plans/ people
Goering Four Year Plan 1936 (Successful as Naiz influence was strong)
Goering: radical Nazi, targets were to increase production of war materials, decrease production of consumer goods. CREATE A WAR ECONOMY.
Increase state run enterprise and increase state control over private businesses
Schacht New Plan (initially successful but cut off in 1936)
Schacht: traditionell economist, targets were stable economic growth, increase government spending on things for the public, a stable careful system based on government spending and borrowing .
Reich entailed farm law
Nazi law to implement principle of blood and soil. It stated that farmers and agricultural workers were more important and its aim was to 'preserve farming community as blood source of Germany'
To keep dow unemployment numbers, they did not include: jews dismissed from jobs, men in RAD, Women dismissed from jobs/ left for marriage, people in concentration camps, part time workers counted as full time
NO TRADE UNIONS, ONLY NAZI TRADE UNION
NO INDUSTRIAL UNREST HAPPY WORKERS
PRODUCTIVE AGRICULTURE
No Jewish businesses, anyanisation of the economy by 1937
Women
Role was to be the center of family life; no job, big family, well run home
1935 Lebensborn Program
Offered women teh chance to have a child with a SS man in secret- parents had to be racial pure and aryan
1933 Laws on woman work
Women did not receive equal pay, women started being fired, it was said they were being 'discouraged to work'
1933 Marriage loan law
Offer loan to newly weds money for house furniture and appliances, IF woman stopped working
1939 Mothers cross
Awarded to women who had given birth to many children; every year on Hitlers mothers birthday
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Children
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Out of school
Youth groups
Hitler youth
Available for children from 6, compulsory from 10-14. Took place of church groups, raise boys to be good strong Nazi men
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Guilt
Gleichschaltung
Everything became Nazi, you were judged if you didn't join. You were told you weren't doing enough for your country- a disappointment
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The church:
Nazi religious perfection: Atheist
Germans: 1/3 Catholic, 2/3 Protestant
Concordat, agreed with pope in 1933
States that Catholics don't need representation in Reich because Nazis will protect them
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Arch bishop Galen
catholic bishops münster. Pro nationalism anti racism. arrested after bomb plot but soon released. Led a successful campaign to end euthanasia of mentally- disabled people.
Crucifix controversy
Nazi try to remove the crucifix from schools across Bavaria, however people were unhappy and went on strike so they returned most of them