PPT-How and Why did the Nazis Change German Culture?

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wwweducationforumcouk What is Culture Culture refers to activities like Art Literature cinema music theatre radio film architecture The Nazis wanted culture to reflect Nazi ideas nationalism and Aryan superiority the Hitler Myth rejection of Christian ideas . WALT: How successful were the . nazis. in their attempt to control the Christian church?. WILFS. E) = Describe the German Churches before 1933. .. D. ) = Describe & Explain the ideological tensions between . HI136, History of Germany. Lecture 8. The Origins of Nazism. Interwar Germany a fertile breeding ground for radical right-wing organizations.. 1919: Anton Drexler founds the . Deutsche . Arbeiterpartei. Warm Up – First 20mins – Assess this source as evidence of Nazi beliefs about the role of women.. I detest women who dabble in politics. And if their dabbling extends to military matters, it becomes utterly unendurable. In no local political section of the party has a woman ever ha the right to hold even the smallest post. It has therefore been said we were a party who regarded women only as a machine for making children, or else a plaything. That is far from the case. I attach a lot of importance to women in the training of youth and that of good works. But gallantry forbids one to give women an opportunity of putting themselves I positions which do not suit them. Everything that entails combat is exclusively men’s business. There are many other fields in which one must rely on women; organising a house for instance.. This power point works in conjunction with the text Florida World History & Geography and some of its content is directly from this text.. In 1942 the Nazi regime stretched across continental Europe. Nazi administration in the conquered lands to the east was especially ruthless. Seen as the “living space” for German expansion, these lands were populated, Nazis thought, by racially inferior Slavic peoples. . Background: . Many of the branches of the Nazi Party had their own propaganda offices. This includes nine weekly quotation posters issued by the Propaganda Office of the Hitler Youth headquarters in Berlin. According to the catalog of the Deutsche . Facts to know…. 1. . Mein Kampf . (My struggle) reflected Hitler’s obsessions: Extreme nationalism, racism, anti-Semitism. 2. Lebensraun- living space: Hitler believed that Germany needed to expand its territory for the German people. icHistory.com. Why were the Nazis able to control opposition so effectively?. Intro : . The short answer is through . FEAR. via the creation of a . POLICE STATE.. To develop the answer think … . ATP. 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.. www.educationforum.co.uk. . Aims. The promotion of "Aryan" culture and the suppression of other forms of artistic production was yet another Nazi effort to "purify" Germany and spread Nazi propaganda. in November 1918. This was a time of despair and hope for Germany. At first, the country faced lots of chaos but under Gustav Stresemann, there was some stability. . Key events. 2. 1918 . World War One ended.. Learning objective . – to be able to assess the effectiveness of . Nazi control of art and sport. .. I can . describe. some of the ways that the Nazis used . art and sport. .. Grade . 5. I can . e. Germany, 1918-1933. Germany timeline, 1918-32. 1. 1918. 1. . Abdication. of . Wilhelm. . II. , 9. th. Nov; . armistice. signed, 11. th. Nov.. 2. 1919. 2.. . Paris. . Peace. . Conference. , . Spartacist. . by Mark Tibbles MSc. . THE TREATY OF VERSAILLES. WWI ended on 11/11/1918.. The following year 28/061919 the Treaty of Versailles was signed.. The Kaiser also made all the decisions relating to the army, navy and other foreign countries . It’s powers and functions were divided between the imperial Government and the 25 states which it comprised. .

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