Nazi Germany's Policies after Coming to Power

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After the Nazi's came to power in 1933, they introduced many policies to help them prepare for a war.
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Question 1

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What people were rejected in unemployment statistics? (pick 3)
Answer
  • Jewish people
  • Married women who left work under the 1933 Marriage Loan Service
  • Young people due to the 1935 Reich Labour Service
  • People who left the military due to opposition of the Nazi's

Question 2

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What where the 3 main resistance groups called?
Answer
  • White Rose
  • Kreisau Circle
  • Beck-Goedeler
  • Kriseu Circle
  • Belk-Goering
  • Red Rose

Question 3

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2 factors that put pressure on Nazi regime during the war
Answer
  • Disappearance (of Hitler) and Resistance
  • Appearance (of Hitler) and Persistence

Question 4

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What were the weaknesses of the 4 Year Plan? (pick 4)
Answer
  • Germany was unable to feed itself
  • 1.4 million land labourers moved to the cities to find work between 1933-39
  • Germany was exporting too much
  • Huge budget deficits
  • They were still importing 1/3 of raw materials
  • Trade deficit

Question 5

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Schacht's New Plan of 1934 was to solve the trade deficit by stopping all imports into Germany
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 6

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One of these answers was propaganda used to show how unemployment went down from 1933-39, the other is the reality, which was the reality?
Answer
  • The creation of Autobahen
  • The natural economic recovery

Question 7

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When Goering set up the Hermann Goering Works to over take the Ruhr industries, it was employing 600,000 people by 1940
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 8

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What was the name given to substitutes of materials?
Answer
  • Ersatz
  • Volksgemeinshaft
  • Gleichschaltung

Question 9

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What 2 things did Speer do in 1942 to try and change production?
Answer
  • Introduce streamline production
  • Sacked ineffective managers
  • Made worker work longer days

Question 10

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Weapon production trebled in 1944 due to Speer's change in production
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 11

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What was the 1936 4 Year Plan?
Answer
  • To aim for autarky and economically ready for war in 4 years
  • To aim for volksgemeinschaft and to have invaded surrounding countries in 4 years

Question 12

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How many slave labourers were in Germany in 1944
Answer
  • 3 million
  • 8 million

Question 13

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BMW and I.G Farben benefited off of slave labourers
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 14

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What was the output of motor fuel in 1936 and 1942?
Answer
  • 1936: 1,700 1942: 6,200
  • 1936: 900 1942: 5,700

Question 15

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Synthetic rubber production increased from 0.7 to 96 between 1936 and 1942, what was it's target?
Answer
  • 120
  • 90
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