Resistance in Nazi Germany

Resistance in Nazi Germany

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Interactive Video

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Amelia Wright

History

10th - 12th Grade

Hard

17:39

The video explores the concept of a terror state in Nazi Germany, focusing on the methods used by Hitler to establish control, such as propaganda, police, and legal systems. It examines the resistance from political groups like the SPD and KPD, as well as from workers, youth, and elites. Despite some opposition, the Nazi regime effectively suppressed dissent through fear and propaganda, maintaining control over the population.

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What was one of the main narratives used by the Nazis to justify their actions?

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Which political group was initially seen as a significant threat to Hitler's regime?

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What was a key reason for the SPD's inability to effectively resist the Nazi regime?

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How did the KPD differ from the SPD in terms of resistance tactics?

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What was a common form of workers' resistance against the Nazi regime?

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What was a significant factor in the decline of enthusiasm for the Hitler Youth?

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Why did some youth rejoin the Hitler Youth after initially leaving?

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What was a major reason the elites failed to remove Hitler from power?

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What was the outcome of the elites' plot to remove Hitler in 1938?

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What was a key factor in the effectiveness of the Nazi terror state?

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