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27 Slides • 29 Questions

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Which of the following was a key objective of Nazi policies towards society in Germany?

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To promote gender equality in the workplace

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To encourage critical thinking among the youth

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To increase employment and control living standards

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To support the rights of minorities

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Open Ended

Why is it important to examine the impact of Nazi policies on different groups such as women, the young, and minorities in Germany between 1933 and 1939?

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Which of the following was a key aspect of Nazi ideology regarding the role of women in society, as described in Hitler’s 1934 Nuremberg Speech?

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Women’s emancipation was encouraged and celebrated

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Women were expected to focus on motherhood and raising children

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Women were given equal opportunities in all professions

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Women were encouraged to participate in politics

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How did Nazi policies towards women and minorities differ in their aims and methods? Use examples from the module overview and images.

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Which of the following criteria were required for German mothers to receive the gold Mother’s Cross award under Nazi policy?

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Having at least 5 children

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Both parents being 'pure-blooded' Germans

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Children being free of hereditary or genetic disorders

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Mothers being cleared of criminal and moral offences

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Explain how Nazi policies on fashion and appearance for women were used to reinforce Aryan ideals. Provide examples from the text and images.

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What was the purpose of the Law for Reduction of Employment introduced by the Nazis, and how did it affect German women’s participation in the workforce?

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To encourage women to work in factories

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To give women incentives to stay at home

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To increase female conscription for war

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To promote equal pay for women

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Which subject in the Nazi curriculum focused on studying Aryan ideas and anti-Semitism?

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History

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Biology

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Race Study and Ideology

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Geography

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Explain how the Hitler Youth and the League of German Maidens contributed to Nazi aims for young people.

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Which of the following statements about Napolas and Adolf Hitler Schools is/are correct?

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Napolas provided rigorous military and physical training for boys aged 10 to 18.

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Adolf Hitler Schools focused mainly on academic excellence.

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Adolf Hitler Schools trained children for future posts in the Nazi government.

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Napolas were established by the Prussian minister of education, Rust.

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Open Ended

Describe the main strategies used by the Nazis to reduce unemployment in Germany between 1933 and 1935.

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Which of the following was NOT a requirement for participation in the National Labour Service (RAD)?

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Use of military uniform

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Receipt of pocket money but not wages

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Complex training for six months

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Participation was voluntary after 1935

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Which of the following was NOT a part of Hitler's programme of public works to reduce unemployment in Germany?

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Building schools

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Constructing autobahns

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Producing battle tanks

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Establishing trade unions

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Open Ended

Explain how the Nazi Four-Year Plan aimed to prepare Germany for war and achieve economic self-sufficiency.

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Which of the following were impacts of Nazi economic policies between 1933 and 1939?

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Industrial and weapons companies gained 50% more income

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Nazis controlled 70% of German production

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20% of small businesses closed

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Farmers lost their land

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Open Ended

Describe the role of the German Labour Front (DAF) and the schemes 'Strength Through Joy' and 'Beauty of Labour' in controlling industrial workers under Nazi rule.

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According to Nazi ideology, which groups were considered 'subhuman' and targeted for persecution?

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Jewish people

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Gypsies

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Poles

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Aryans

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How did Nazi policies affect minorities such as gypsies, homosexuals, and Jehovah’s Witnesses during the regime?

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Which Nazi policy targeted people with hereditary diseases for sterilisation and medical experiments?

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Autarky

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Law for the Prevention of Genetically Diseased Offspring

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Lebensborn

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Gestapo

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Multiple Choice

According to the images and text, what were some reasons Hitler and the Nazis targeted Jewish people in Germany?

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They were seen as a threat to the nation

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They were blamed for Germany's defeat in WWI

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They were believed to spread Communism

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All of the above

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Which of the following terms is associated with the Nazi secret police service formed to eliminate political enemies of the Nazi Party?

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Autobahn

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Gestapo

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Valkyrie

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Lebensborn

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Using the source and your own knowledge of the historical context, how did the Nazi regime treat German women? To what extent do you agree with Hitler’s view? Justify and contextualise your answer.

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Reflecting on today's lesson, how do you think Nazi policies towards women and minorities shaped German society during 1933-1939?

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Which of the following Nazi policies had the greatest impact on employment and living standards in Germany between 1933 and 1939?

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Autarky

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Lebensborn

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The Final Solution

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Strength Through Joy

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How did economic challenges and weak leadership in the Weimar government allow for extremism to emerge? Can you think of a modern-day example?

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