Zusammenfassung der Ressource
How did Nazi economic and social
policy affect life in Germany?
- Unemployment solved
- Conscription
- Rearment
- Public Works
- Women bribed out of work - not
counted under unemployment
figures
- Jews sacked -
also not counted
- 'Work shy' sent to
concentration
camp
- The Four Year Plan
- Preparing for war
- Produce arms
- Ensure country
was
self-sufficient
- Strength Trough Joy Movement
- Cheap cruise holidays, travel
opportunities, building health
clubs, organising coach trips,
trips to the theatre, cinema,
skiing, sailing Sports
- Purpose - To support the Führer and thank
him, to keep everyone happy after abolishing
the trade unions
- Dr Robert Ley
- Popular schemes was the
Volkswagen
- Treatment of women and young people
- 'KKK'
- Kinder – children
- Küche - kitchen
- Kriche – church
- Received a high
standard of education
- Could earn good
wages in good jobs
- Could vote
- Mother's Cross was
awarded to women who had
given birth to many children
- Lebensborn
- Against the law for healthy
mothers to have an abortion
- Prevention of
Hereditarily
Diseased Offspring
- Sterilising women who were
'unsuitable' to have children,
eg non-Aryan women
- Education
- Conditioning
- Every subject was
presented from a
Nazi perspective
- Aim
- Separate Jews from
other children
- Encourage
hatred
towards the
Jews
- Prevent Jews from
getting an education.
- The Hitler Youth
- Established in 1925
- 1932 - 108,000
memebers
- 1936 - Hitler
Youth Act
passed
- Made it hard
not to join
- 1939 - 8 million