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Slide1
Historical controversy
A regime
resting on terror and intimidation or genuinely
popular? Slide2
Connector
Terror
Popular
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Outcomes
All to know how the Nazi regime can be considered one of terror or one that was popular
Most to handle sources independently to analyse the controversy
Some to be aware of the historical arguments relating to terror vs popularitySlide4
A regime
resting on terror and intimidation
Evidence
for (yes it was terror)
SS, Gestapo, SD, the role of the security forces, crushing of political opposition, Night of the Long Knives, Reichstag fire,
propaganda anti-semitism, censorship, SA, concentration camps Evidence against (no it was not terror)The role of the opposition, the church, youth groups, Nazism as a mass movement, the peoples party, creation of Volksgemeinshaft, propagandaSlide5
Genuinely
popular?
Evidence
for being popular
Look for- people who won under the living standards, the youth groups, industry
, big business, unemployed, election results, membership grew, Nazi organisationsEvidence against being popular Propaganada, role of the ordinary German in letting the Nazis take power, rigged elections, use of violence, terror, camps, security forces, racism Slide6
Sources P135
For each source
Read through, quote, author, interpretation of what they are sayingSlide7
Sources in red book
Under each sub heading write down the sources letter and a quote
There may be more than examples than this
We are pulling all our knowledge together to answer a questionSlide8
Answer example question
P165
“The Nazi regime enjoyed broad consent brought about by popular policies”