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LIFE IN NAZI GERMANY - Coggle Diagram
LIFE IN NAZI GERMANY
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Life for Woman
Mothers with large families. Kinder, Kuche, Kirche ( children, kitchen, church). Married women encouraged to give up jobs
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Life for Jews
Germans- Aryan Race- Master race. Children were treated badly in schools and newspapers. Stories were used to harass Jews.
Hilter had great hatred of Jews (anti-semitism). Jewish shops were boycotted. They were banned from jobs. Nuremberg laws were passed.
10th of Nov, Kristallnacht, night of violence against Jews. 90 jews were killed and others were arrested and sent to concentration camps. Hitler imposed a fine on the Jewish to pay for the damage. By 1939, 600000 Jews emigrated (Albert Einstein)
Life for Workers
Work for all. Hitler began battle for work eliminating unemployment. Work was provided in public schemes to build motorways and housing. Rearmament began with ships, submarines, planes and arms being manufactured for the expanding German armed forces
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Hitler also expanded the motor industry, he encouraged Volkswagen so everyone could afford a car in the future this was not a success
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Life for Christians
Hitler attacked churches. He saw them as showing loyalty to another (Pope Pius X|). Catholic schools were closed, priests were harassed and arrested and youth movements were closed too
Hitler also attacked Protestants. Leader Pastor Martin Niemoller was sent to a concentration camp. It was difficult to practice religion
Life for the youth
Loyalty was taught from kindergarten to uni
History books were rewritten and Pe was emphasised
Nazi ideas were taught in subjects like maths
Boys and girls joined youth groups - Hitler Youth and The League of German Maidens
Some rebelled e.g Edelweiss Pirates