Nazi Culture through Travel

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Nazi Culture through Travel

Quiz Questions Describe the role of laws in Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1942. Include three different laws and the intended goal. 2. How did the Nazis try to create a new Nazi German culture? Include references from class.

Strength through Joy Program Program Goal 1. Unify Germany for war and prepare the people for lebensraum. 2. Keep the people united by providing opportunities for the people to experience a middle class. 3. Provide tourist opportunities and better conditions of life.

Better working environment makes a better worker, way of life for the worker and morale which hopefully leads to support for the state.

Olympic Clip and/or Eternal Jew

Timeline A to B Camps, slaves, experiments and death WWII Begins=More Jews Night of Broken Glass Placed in Ghettos 1938 2nd Class Citizens Nuremberg Laws German Citizens 1933 to end of WWII 1933 Nazis gain power Next few classes Pre 1933

Holocaust Memorial Project Jew Romani Hereditary ill Homosexuals Children Ghettos Occupied areas Death marches Experiments Jehovah Witness 11. German soldiers that lost their lives

Process Sheet Goal: Place the events in chronological order and then answer the questions.