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Life in Nazi Germany- A Fascist Country - Coggle Diagram
Life in Nazi Germany- A Fascist Country
Life for jews in Nazi German
Propaganda
Lies told about them to make them the scapegoat and to make Germans hate them.
Laws made against them
Jews permitted not to attend German Schools
Jews only allowed certain first names
Jews over six must wear the star of david in public
Racism
Jews called 'untermenschen' this meant subhuman
Banned from Theatres, Shows, Lecture and Sports Halls, Bathing areas, Concerts and shows
Life for Women in Nazi Germany
Women in state jobs sacked
Teachers and Civil servants sacked
Promotion of the ideal role for Nazi mothers
Encouraged to marry
Special schools made for mothers to teach them how to look after the family, cook, clean and general household work
Kinder, Kuche, Kirche (children, kitchen, church,)
Encouraged to have large families
Medals given to mothers who had large families
Life For Christians
Difficult to practice religion
Hitler and Nazi's make it difficult to practice religion
Catholic Priests Attacked and Arrested
Pastor sent to Concentration Camp
Martin Niemoller
Catholic Schools closed
Hitler Attacks Churches
Life for Workers
Elimination of Unemployment
6 million Unemployed to 0 Unemployed
Providing of Public Work Schemes
Made people build motorways
Life in a fascist dictatorship
Cencorship and Propaganda
Goebbels
Use Of Violence
SS
Ruled by one man/party
Hitler/NSDAP
Extreme Nationalism
Nazi Party/ Hitler
Anti-Communism
German People
Living under Nazi propaganda
Installation of loud speakers along streets
So people could hear Hitler's speeches when out shopping and working
Cult of personality built around hitler
Posters made about hitler and all he has done
Festivals celebrating Hitler's birthday
'Heil Hitler' used as a greeting or salute
Provided with cheap radio's
So families could listen to Nazi propaganda in the family home all day
Life for the young in Nazi Germany
Propaganda
History books re-written
Physical Education emphasised
Boys and Girls join youth organisations
Boys - Hitler Youth
Girls - League Of German Maidens
What was fascism
Cult Of Wise Leader
Belief in the leader, belief that he knew what was right for the nation at all times
Hostility To Democracy
Belief that free speech and democracy led to weak governments
Extreme Nationalism
Belief in glorified nation
Belief in expanding power, leading to great empires
Strong Opposition To Communism And Socialism
Belief that fascists and communists were trying to take over the world
Racism
They wanted to exclude certain races, especially the jews