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The rise of the Nazi Party The Creation of the Nazi State Opposition The Weimar Republic The rise of the Nazi Party The Creation of the Nazi State Opposition Life in Nazi Germany Treatment of Minorities Describe Describe the terms of the TOV. Describe the ways in which hyperinflation affected Germany in 1923. Describe why Wolfgang Kapp ad the Freikorps attempted a putsh. Describe how proportional representation weakened the Weimar Republic. Describe how article 48 could be used. Describe the strengths of the Weimar Government. Describe why the Nazis attempted a putsch in 1923. Describe why the Munich Putsch failed. Describe how the Wall Street Crash affected Germany. Describe the effects of the Reichstag Fire on Hitler’s rise to power. Describe the ways in which the Nazi party grew between 1928- 1932. Describe the role of the SA (brown shirts). Describe why the Nazis got support from the Middle Class. Describe why the working class voted for the Nazis. Describe the weaknesses of the Weimar Republic. Describe the role of the SS in the years 1933-45. Describe why Hitler feared Ernst Rohm. Describe why Hitler passed the Enabling Act. Describe why the Trade Unions were a threat to the Nazis. Describe why Hitler made the army swear an oath of allegiance to him. Describe the way in which the labour service and the New Plan reduced unemployment in Germany. Describe why the Nazis came up with the Four Year Plan. Describe how the White Rose group opposed the Nazis. Describe how the Edelweiss pirates opposed the Nazis. Describe why the Nazis disliked the Swing Youth. Describe the way in which the Nazis used the press and radio to spread propaganda. Describe why Count Von Stauffenberg tried to carry out the July Plot. Describe how the gestapo were used to control the German people. Describe how Pastor Martin Niemoller tried to oppose the Nazis. Describe the ways in which the Nazi government tried to build support amongst young people for Hitler as fuhrer. Describe the ways in which the Nazis used youth movements to spread propaganda. Describe how education in schools was used to develop Nazi ideas about race. Describe how the role of women changed in Germany in the 1930s. Describe the key features of “Beauty of Labour” and “Strength Through Joy”. Describe the role of the German Labour Service (DAF). Describe why the Jews were made to wear the star of David. Describe why the Nazis feared the gypsies. Describe why the Nazis wanted to get rid of people who were disabled. Describe the importance of Kristallnacht, November 1938. Describe the Nazi party’s beliefs on Aryanism supremacy and the master race. Describe why the Nazis hated the Jews. Describe the ways in which the Nazis persecuted the Jews. Explain Explain why the Weimar Republic was unpopular in the Years 1919-23. Explain why the Treaty of Versailles was so unpopular in Germany. Explain how Stresemann tried to deal with the problems of the Weimar Republic. Explain how hyperinflation affected the people of Germany. Explain why the Nazis attempted a putsch in 1923. Explain why the French invaded the Ruhr in 1923. Explain why the Weimar Republic did not survive. Explain how the SA were used to increase support for the Nazis. Explain how Goebbels used propaganda to increase support for the Nazis. Explain the part the Wall Street Crash played in the growth of the Nazi party between 1929-32. Explain how the Reichstag Fire increased support for Hitler. Explain how the removal of political parties helped the Nazi government strengthen its grip over Germany. Explain how the Night of the Long Knives strengthened Hitler’s position. Explain the way in which the SS increased support for Hitler after 1934. Explain the ways in which Goebells increased support for Hitler after 1934. Explain how the Enabling Act helped to increase Hitler’s power. Explain the ways in which the Hitler Youth increased the support for the Nazis after 1934. Explain the ways in which the Nazis reduced unemployment between 1933-39. Explain how people in Germany tried to oppose the Nazi regime in the years 1933-45. Explain why the newspapers and political parties provided little opposition to Hitler after 1933. Explain why the churches were so weak in their opposition to Hitler. Explain why there was so little open opposition to Nazi rule in the years 1933-41. Explain Himmler’s role in the Nazi government’s control of Germany. Explain why control of education was so important to the Nazi government. Explain how the Nazi government prepared girls for their future roles. Explain the ways in which propaganda was used in education in the Third Reich. Explain the ways in which Youth Movements increased support for the Fuhrer in Nazi Germany. Explain how the role of women changed between 1929 and 1939. Explain how the Nazis tried to tackle Germany’s economic problems in the 1930s. Explain why the Nazis were able to persecute the Jews and other minority groups in Germany in the years 1933-39. Explain how the passing of the Nuremburg Laws, 1935, affected the lives of Jews living in Germany. Explain how Kristallnacht, 1938, affected the lives of Jews living in Germany. Explain how the Nazi government used education to spread their ideas about race and minority groups. Analyse What was the significance of the Kapp Putsch? The Weimar Republic successfully recovered from its early problems in the years 1924-28. Do you agree? How far did Stresemann succeed in strengthening the Weimar Republic? The Munich Putsch was a total disaster for the Nazi party. Do you agree? Violent uprisings were the biggest problem for Germany in the years 1919-1920. Do you agree? The Wall Street Crash was the biggest reason for the increase in support for the Nazis in the years 1928-32. Do you agree? What was the most important factor in Hitler coming to power in 1933? Many Germans voted for the Nazis in the years 1928-33 because they were afraid of Communism. Do you agree? The Enabling Act in March 1933 was the most important factor helping Hitler gain total power in Germany. Do you agree? Do you agree that the Nazis were able to stay in power after 1933 mainly because the people feared them? Why was Hitler able to increase his power so greatly in the period between January 1933, when he became Chancellor, and August 1934, when he became Fuhrer? How important was the Reichstag fire in increasing Hitler’s support in 1933? The use of propaganda was the main reason for the lack of opposition to Nazi rule. Do you agree? Nazi methods of control were effective in dealing with opposition in the years 1933-45. Do you agree? Do you think that Nazi propaganda succeeded in influencing the behaviour of young people in Germany in the period 1933-39? Was the main purpose of the Nazi curriculum in schools to prepare boys to be soldiers? Did women's’ role in Nazi Germany become very different from their roles in Weimar Germany? Did the Nazi government succeed in solving the problems of the economy and employment in the 1930s? In what ways did the Nazi treatment of the Jews change in the years 1933-45? Why were the Nazis able to persecute the Jews and other minority groups in Germany in the years 1933-39?