PPT-Nazi Germany: The Folk Community

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HI290 History of Germany Volksgemeinschaft Folk Community Idea of an equal community of racial comrades Everyones participation Equality defined racially and socially

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HI290 History of Germany Volksgemeinschaft Folk Community Idea of an equal community of racial comrades Everyones participation Equality defined racially and socially Based on exclusion of those who did not fit in racially and biologically nonAryans . 1933-39. Preface. Many German people had suffered during WWI and the Depression. When Hitler came to power, over 6 million people were unemployed. As you can imagine, they welcomed Hitler's economic policies with open arms. The Nazi’s promised to use radical methods to solve the country’s two main problems – desperate unemployment and a crisis in farming. In return for work and other benefits, the majority of German people gave up their political freedom. Was it worth it?. The ‘Folk Community’. HI290- History of Germany. Volksgemeinschaft. (Folk Community). Idea of an equal community of racial comrades. Everyone’s participation. Equality defined racially and socially. (1933-1945). Index. Women . i. n Nazi Germany. Church in Nazi Germany. Work in Nazi Germany. Leisure in Nazi Germany. Women in Nazi Germany. The. . Lebesborn. . was made to make the Aryan race bigger.. Key Topic 1. Weimar Republic. 1918-1929. November 1918. Germany loses WW1. Kaiser abdicates. Armistice signed (agreement to stop fighting). June 1919. Treaty of Versailles. G. UILT. . Germany had to accept all responsibility for the war. January 18, Week 12. Folk community. “I have been expelled from the folk community”. T. he Nazi folk community. More a notion than a reality. Idea of an equal community of racial comrades. Everyone’s participation. T. here were many Germans who were bitter about Germany’s system of government, the Treaty of Versailles and it’s terms, and the fact that Germany lost in WWI. One of these Germans was Adolph Hitler. Area of Study Three. German Culture...before and during the Nazi regime.. Before the . Nazis. came to power, Germany’s reputation in the Arts had been growing.. During the . 1920’s. German museums were full of works completed by the German modernists.. Weimar Republic. 1918-1929. November 1918. Germany loses WW1. Kaiser abdicates. Armistice signed (agreement to stop fighting). June 1919. Treaty of Versailles. G. UILT. . Germany had to accept all responsibility for the war. Wider Reading. Academic Writing. Fulbrook. , M. . A Concise History of Germany, . Cambridge University Press (2004). Hiden. , J. . The Weimar Republic. , Seminar . Staudies. in History, Longman (1996). By Bradley Veile. Lakeside High School. Plummer, ID. Early Influences. Early Interests. Priesthood. Cowboys & Indians. . Playing “war”- Conducted Battles as Boer. . Artist. . denied entry to Vienna Academy of Fine Arts. . Formation and characteristics of the National Socialist Government;. National Socialism in power: . intimidation; . treatment of Jews and other minority groups; . opposition to National Socialism by socialists, communists, and the churches.. Empire. The Road to . WWII: Remilitarization and . Lebensraum. Daily Question. How do the Nazis show their belief that many racially pure Germans live . outside . the borders of Germany? Why is it that Jews could never be a part of a future “racial order” in Nazi occupied Europe?. L/O – To identify and explain the ways in which the Nazis tried to both control and publicise information and ideas. What is a ‘Totalitarian State’?. Nazi Germany can be classified as a . Totalitarian State. Key Words:. President – . figurehead of the government.. Chancellor – . head of the government on a day-to-day basis.. Reichstag and Reichsrat – . the two chambers of the German Parliament.. Constitution – .

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