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Changed life in Nazi Germany after World War two - Coggle Diagram
Changed life in Nazi Germany after World War two
Economy
Rationing of food and fuel increased to meet army needs
Shortages of everyday items made life harder for civilians
Factories switched from making consumer goods to producing weapons
Work
Women and foreign workers were brought in to replace missing workers
Factory workers were forced to work longer hours for the war effort
Many men left jobs when they were drafted into the army
Society
Propaganda was increased to keep people loyal and motivated
The Gestapo tightened control to stop any opposition
Children were evacuated from cities to protect them from bombing
Daily life
Travel was restricted to control movement and save resources
Bombing raids destroyed homes, roads and public buildings
Night time blackouts were enforced to protect cities from air raids
Persecution
Mass deportations sent Jews and others were sent to camps and ghettos
Resistance groups were hunted down and executed by the Nazis
Anti Jewish laws became harsher to isolate Jewish people