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KEY QUESTIONS (Culture, Arts, and the Impacts of Nazism (Some forms of art…
KEY QUESTIONS
Culture, Arts, and the Impacts of Nazism
Some forms of art were affected by the role's that propaganda had especially in the film industry in which before any film there had to be advertisements for the war effort shown and content of these movies took a turn towards a more propaganda approach. In the realm of music and art although Jazz/ American music and any form of Jewish art was banned other forms of music such as classical and art other than Jewish were allowed to flourish however art was subject to propaganda .
Germany did not really advance much to Hitler's dream to become united, only partly. They were united under Hitler's goal of German influence and renewed German power. However he was unable to break down the social classes.
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Economy
Ideology was important economic policy as it directly affected how it was shaped. Ideology affected the composition of the work force in which women were removed from jobs in the factories. It also affected how unemployment was handled with man power being used over machines in order to prioritize the German Aryan citizen.
Nazi economic policy was rather successful in early years after the of consolidation of power. With German Credit able to exist. However this economic growth was unable to be sustained throughout the course of the war with country's infrastructure being destroyed and its people neglected.
Consolidation of Power
Hitler relied on both illegal and legal means of consolidating power. This is seen in his use of the voting system to showcase his power instead of taking it by force as he tried before.
Although there were opposition groups in Nazi Germany they were not enough to change the path of the country or slow down the advance of Nazi power
Women and the Youth
The Nazis were successful at imposing their ideology on the youth because they were able to control all aspects of their education and upbringing with many government policies
Women lost many rights because of the Nazis if their desires were outside of what the Government desired, for example they were bared from higher education and factory jobs, however they did gain more support as mothers earning government money.
Hiter and the Nazi State
Nazi Germany was a Totalitarian state as it controlled or at least made an effort to control all aspects of its people's actions by enforcing it with government intervention. The economy was completely controlled by the government and any media was also controlled.
Hitler was a strong dictator because he was able to create and policies that maintained his rule such as propaganda and when he found himself not good at certain tasks he hired people smart in that field to do the task. He was able to insure he stayed in power by having his subordinates fight amongst each other.
Idealogy
-The appeal of of Nazism was there for the predominantly white population of Germany by stating that they were above others who weren't.
-Nazi ideology is backwards-looking as it reverses rights that were given to people that they previously had especially with women, by forcing them out of the sciences and the factories restricting them to be only mothers, and uprooting the lives of Jewish people who have assimilated into German Culture.
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Churches and Minorities
-The Nazis although were not able to convert people away from Catholic church to their alternative religion, they were however able to remove their power to control the state and the education system by implementing their own strict rules.
Nazis Persecuted outsiders because it was part of state doctrine and made to look as though it was the solution to Germany's many problems