One Nazi economic policy was the Reich Entailed Farm Law, what did this law mean?
That farmers could do what they want with their own land, it wasn't controlled by the government
It gave farmers protection, banks couldn't take the land
The Nazis set a minimum price of each crop so that the farmers received enough income
What does the phrase: "Beauty of Labour mean"?
German Workers were forbidden to speak ill of their jobs or they would be punished
The Nazis improved the working conditions- radios, canteens, keep fit sessions etc
Workers that did well in their jobs were given a special prize like a short holiday or a car, though it was very rare, the scheme was called the "Beauty of Labour"
What year were youth organisations made compulsory
1940
1938
1939
What was the youth organisation called for girls aged 10-14
Young Girls
German Girls League
Why did the Nazis target the young? (2 answers)
To ensure the future of nazism
Hitler believed that children were more intelligent and useful than adults, more trustworthy
Children are gullible and easy to indoctrinate
In 1932 100 000 children were in youth groups, in 1934 how many children were there?
3.5 million
8 million
2.5 million
What were some of the rebel youth groups called? (2 answers)
The Eidelweiss Pirates
The Kittelbach Dudes
The Roving Dudes
The Swing pirates
What were the financial incentives for budding wives and mothers? (2 answers)
Marriage loans
Taxes reduced for couples
Birth grants
Hitler removed crucifixes in school classrooms
The Nuremberg Laws were: 1.Jews cannot marry 2.Jews are no longer allowed to be German citizens 3.Jews cannot have sexual relationships with non-Jews