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The Racial State (Culture (Music (Mendelsohn was banned for being a Jewish…
The Racial State
Culture
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Literature
Many writers left Germany (2,500), those who remained tended to be Nazi sympathisers
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Cinema
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Over 1000 were produced under the Nazis, surprisingly only 96 were made solely for propaganda purposes.
Visual Arts
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Hitler only liked traditional art, not modern art deco style
Outsiders
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Martin Niemoller created the Confessional Church in 1934, which criticised the Nazi regime. He was arrested in 1937
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Law for the Prevention of Hereditary Diseases (July 1933) Law for the Protection of the Hereditary Health of the German Nation (October 1935)
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Education and Youth
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History, Biology and PE were incredibly important subjects for the Nazis whilst religious studies were dropped from the curricula.
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1934 - A law was passed which passed the control of schools from regional states to a centralised Reich ministry
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Women and the Family
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Birth rate decreased between 1900 and 1933, so the Nazis offered rewards for having children, made abortion illegal and contraception difficult to get.
National Socialist Womanhood (NSF) and German Workers Enterprise (DFW) gave women certain jobs in Government. Led by Gertrud Scholtz Klink
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Family loans (RM600), marriage allowances and maternity benefits improved to encourage more women to have children.
Nazi Society
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Unite German people, and create the idea of 'outsiders' - those who were not pure Germans, and therefore not deemed part of society
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Key Themes
- Anti-semitism
- Militarism
- Nationalism
- Hitler Cult
- Tradition
- Religion
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