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Title: WEIMAR GERMANY AND THE RISE OF HITLER 1919-1933


1
HITLER's GERMANY
2
The Young People
  • Nazi Party many ways of controlling the lives
    and influencing the thoughts of the German people
  • People were watched everywhere at work, at
    school, even at home!
  • A blockwart PARTY REPRESENTATIVE in every street

3
The Young People
  • There was also the Gestapo and the SS
  • In these ways, Hitler established a totalitarian
    dictatorship where the government controlled
    every aspect of peoples lives

4
The Young People
  • Hitler was especially keen to win over the minds
    of young people
  • Education was carefully controlled
  • There was Race Studies as well as German, History
    and Geography
  • Children were encouraged to be loyal to their
    Fuhrer (leader), to put him and their fatherland
    above everything else

5
The Young People
  • Hitler Youth Movements Girls and boys encouraged
    to join this organisation
  • Divided into different sections according to age
  • Those who did not join found it difficult to get
    in the University or to find jobs after leaving
    school

6
The Young People
  • Little Fellows (6-10)
  • German Young People (10 to 14)
  • Hitler Youth (14 to 18)
  • Young Maidens (up to 14)
  • League of German Maidens (14 to 21)

7
The Young People
  • The Hitler Youth was another way of getting young
    people to believe in Nazi ideas
  • Older boys did a lot of physical exercises to
    prepare for military service in the German Army

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The Jews
  • Nazis had always attacked the Jews
  • Jews were blamed for all of Germanys problems
  • Once in power, the Nazis began a campaign of
    anti-semitic persecution

10
The Jews
  • Jews were arrested and beaten up
  • Many forced out of their jobs
  • Jewish shops had slogans painted over their
    windows
  • People were discouraged from buying their goods
  • Many left Germany but most stayed
  • They had nowhere else to go

11
The Jews
  • Between 1933 and 1938, laws discriminating
    against Jews were passed
  • Jews were not allowed in the civil service and
    the judiciary
  • Jews were not considered German citizens
  • Jews could not take part in economic activity
  • Jews had to carry identity cards and passports
    which identified them as Jews

12
The Jews
  • 1935 Nuremberg Laws
  • forbade Jews to marry non-Jews
  • Persecution turned violent in 1938
  • Mass murder of Jews what the Nazis called The
    Final Solution to the Jewish problem did not
    take place until after the outbreak of WWII
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