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history (Nazi views towards women (Nazi Policies towards women (When the…
history
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the SD
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This was originally formed by Himmler in 1931 as a security force for the Nazi Party to monitor its opponents
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Opposition from Churches
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Catholic bishops had to swear allegiance to the Nazi Regime, youth groups were closed
Protestant pastors had to join the German Christian Church and accepted Nazi interference in the running of their churches
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Nazi youth group
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The Nazi youth movement
Before Hitler became Chancellor in 1933, there were many youth groups including church groups
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Hitler banned almost all youth groups except the Nazi groups and pressure was put on young people to join them
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In March 1939, it was made compulsory for all young Germans to join Nazi youth groups from 10 except minority groups like Jews
the SS
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It expanded to over 240,000 men
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The Gestapo
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The main weapon of the Gestapo was fear' people could not tell who they were among the general public
They were often given no trial and many mysteriously died in custody or many sent to concentration camps with inhumane conditions
Fear of the Gestapo was greater than they actually were as there was only 30 000 to police a population of 80 million