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German History: 2 Occupation, Control and Consent - Third Reich (Control) …
German History: 2 Occupation, Control and Consent - Third Reich (Control)
Repression
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Democracy
Main features of a democracy include individual freedom guaranteed by a constitution, equality before the law, citizens and responsibility to the electorate
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The Use of Terror
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Concentration Camps
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Auschwitz, Sobibor and Treblinka main examples of extermiation camps
The Gestapo
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Regime cultivated culture of fear and conformity creating atmosphere of distrust with others which might then be reported
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Censorship
Used to control information, manipulate public opinion and supress dissent
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Tightly controlled film industry by establishing Reich Film chamber in 1933 by Goebbels - oversaw production and regulated
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Propaganda
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Goebbels leader in 1933
realised successful propaganda had to be simple (eg 'One people, One Reich One Fuhrer')
recognised if output wasn't entertaining it would be turned off (90% of films had no obvious propaganda)
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Film
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Leni Riefenstahl directed famous film 1935 'Triumph of the Will' at Nuremburg Rally and 1936 'Olympia' at Olympics
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Architecture - neo classical, monumental style
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