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Life in Nazi Germany What was life like in Nazi Germany?

Hitler Consolidates Power President Hindenberg dies in 1934 – Hitler names himself President Hitler is the Fuhrer (Supreme Leader) – Rudolf Hess: Dep. Fuhrer Hitler bans all other political parties A branch of the SS was a secret police force known as the Gestapo Gestapo kept everyday citizens in order by terrorizing them into obedience Hitler associate Heinrich Himmler will run an elite black-uniformed unit called the SS, which would eliminate Hitler’s political enemies elated

1933: Hitler appoints Joseph Goebbels as Minister of Propaganda Ministry of Propaganda Children joined the Hitler Youth or League of German Girls Propaganda used to promote Reich and blame Jews/others for pre-war problems Goebbels orders the burning of books written by Jews or anti-Nazi authors

Nazi Propaganda #1 1.Describe cover of the book and the adult in the book. 2.What is the author of this book trying to teach German children? A German children’s book titled: The Poisonous Mushroom

Nazi Propaganda #2 Translation: The Jewish worm makes his move 1.Describe the worm, what is he doing? 2.What is the poster trying to say?

Nuremberg Laws 1935: two sets of laws passed in Germany defining race & citizenship 1) Protection of German Blood & Honor – 1935 Racial categories: German, Jew, & Mischling (grade 1 & 2)

2) Reich Citizenship Law Must be German to be citizen Law forbids the marriage of Jews to non-Jews Only citizens have full rights

Kristallnacht “Night of Broken Glass” 1938: a 17-year old Jewish man shoots a German diplomat, (upset his father was deported to Poland) Nazi respond by launching an attack against all Jews Businesses & homes are smashed & burned by SS, thousands of Jews are arrested by Gestapo Nazis want to eliminate Jews, begin to experiment with poison gas, first on disabled citizens

Amen directed by Costa-Gavras 1.What were the Nazis doing to people with disabilities in Germany? 2.How does the Catholic Church respond to the Nazi plan to eliminate “unproductive” citizens? 3. How does the reaction of Lt. Gerstein differ from the rest of the SS officers? 4. What do you think a “unit” is? What do you think Hess & the Nazis are planning?