Topic 4 prompt for blurting

Enabling Act

Hindenburgs death

Problems of the SA

Knight of the Long Knives

Consequences of the Night of the Long Knives

Gleichshaltung

What was the reason behind it being passed?

Where was it held?

What was the precursor to it?

When was it?

Who was not allowed to attend?

What meant may people voted against their will

How many votes were there for and against the enabling act?

What did the Enabling Act enable Hitler to do?

What did the Enabling Act signify?

What event allowed Hitler to pass the enabling act?

What did they do to trade unions?

What did the Nazis do to regional states?

What three things did the Nazis change in 1933?

What happened to all other political parties in Germany?

What was it?

What impact did the polical parties dissolving have?

Who believed Gleichshaltung had not gone far enough?

What did the army have to do as a result of Hindenburg's death?

What did Hitler immediately do?

Why hadn't Hitler made these changes beforehand?

When did Hindenburg die?

What did the army see the SA as?

Why did Hitler have to please the army?

What piece of evidence shows Rohms aims?

How many SA members were there in 1931?

What did Rohm want?

How many SA members were there by 1934?

What was Hindenburgs view of the SA?

What was the eventual fate of Rohm and who carried it out

What did Von Schleichers death prove to ordinary Germans?

Therfore what was Rohm told to do?

Why did Hitler not want to personally kill Rohm?

What murder proved that even criticism from abroad would be persecuted?

Where?

What showed the Nazis attitude to religion at this point?

When was it?

What shcoking thing happened to Von Kahr

Why did the Nazis do this to all involved in the Night of the Long Knives?

Blurt what the consequences of the Night of the Long Knives