The Police State Learning Objectives:

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
S3 History homework task Keeping Control: the Terror State.
Advertisements

History of the Holocaust.  Propaganda is the use of the Media to promote one point of view.  Propaganda is brainwashing the public, convincing them.
Life in Nazi Germany What was life like in Nazi Germany?
Fascism Rises in Europe. Characteristics of Fascism Extreme Nationalism – the state over the individual Indoctrination Secret Police Authoritarian Supported.
Nazi Germany Keeping Control: Terror State Key Quote “Terror is the best political weapon for nothing drives people harder than a fear of sudden death.”
The Nazi Terror State Learning Objective: To understand how the Nazis dealt with opposition and the key features of the terror state.
Nazi Germany By Mr Osborne
 starter activity Above are some of the methods the Nazis used to create a police state in Germany. Can you identify them?
The Nazi Police State 5 marks = 5 developed points Lesson starter:
Nazi Germany Keeping Control: Terror State Key Quote “Terror is the best political weapon for nothing drives people harder than a fear of sudden death.”
Nazi methods of control
Propaganda: Aims of Lesson
Propagand a. Nazi Propaganda Propagand a Propaganda is the use of the media to promote one point of view. Propaganda is brainwashing the public, convincing.
Terror and Intimidation in Nazi Germany What is a “Police State”?
Nazi Germany Keeping Control: Terror State Key Quote “Terror is the best political weapon for nothing drives people harder than a fear of sudden death.”
Opposition to the Nazis ‘It was easier to just go along with the Nazis – there was no point trying to fight them’ Lesson starter: Do you agree with the.
Hitler’s Rise to Power NAZISM Nationalist German Workers Party ( ) Anti-parliamentary, democratic, capitalistic, communistic Anti-Semitic Extreme.
Germany & Fascism. Weimar Republic Parliamentary gov’t Men & women could vote Weak due to so many political parties Blamed for Treaty of Versailles Not.
The establishment of the Nazi state Summer of 1933 to August 1934.
Nazi Rule in Germany To learn about Nazi rule To understand Hitler’s policies.
Nazis in Power Part 2: Terror and Force
What you must know and understand!
Control. WARNING! Remember these answers are not full answers but are just suggestions of points that you could include!
NAZI GERMANY Consolidation of Power. Hitler Becomes Chancellor  1932 – von Papen the chancellor at the time could not get enough support in the Reichstag.
How did the Nazis use fear and terror to stay in power, ? FEAR AND STATE TERRORISM.
By summer 1934 Hitler’s position was very secure. Why was this? All other parties had been banned. The “threat” from the SA had been ended. The army had.
Daily Question: October 28th Define prejudice. Define intolerance. Can you give any examples of these from your life? What role did prejudice and intolerance.
Keeping Control: Terror State
Rise of Hitler: 3rd Year.
NAZI GERMANY
Propaganda in Nazi Germany
Life in Nazi Germany S4 project.
Nazi Germany By Mr Osborne
Nazi Germany 1. How were the Nazis able to come to power? 2. How were the Nazis able to achieve total control?
Changing life for the German people,
NAZI CONTROL WITH TERROR
By: Elianette Santiago Rodriguez, Yadlyn
What was life like in Nazi Germany?
A list of the most famous
Keeping Control: Terror State
Nazi Germany,
How did the Nazi government control Germany in the 1930s?
The Rise of Hitler and the Nazi Party
What was life like in Nazi Germany?
Terror and Intimidation in Nazi Germany
How did the Nazis control the German people?
Keeping Control: Terror State
Moving forward: the police state
DO NOW Which tactics used by the Nazis (from your homework) do you think had the greatest effect on the German people?
 starter activity Above are some of the methods the Nazis used to create a police state in Germany. Can you identify them?
What was life like in Nazi Germany?
Keeping Control: Terror State
Hitler’s Anti-Semitism
Opposition to the Nazis
Keeping Control: Terror State
BGS History GCSE Revision Tests The Police State.
What was life like in Nazi Germany?
Why were the Nazis able to control opposition so effectively?
The Nazi Police State Lesson starter: What is a dictatorship?
What was life like in Nazi Germany?
Government in Nazi Germany
Issue 3: Nazis Control of Germany
Hitler and the Rise of Nazi Germany
The Nazi Police State Lesson starter:
Nazi Germany
Keeping Control: Terror State
Germany Issue 3 – Nazi Control
Spot the mistakes in the answer to the question below
What was life like in Nazi Germany?
Presentation transcript:

The Police State Learning Objectives: To discover the strategies used by the Nazis to achieve total control. To evaluate the success of these methods.

LO: To discover the strategies used by the Nazis to achieve total control. The Police State “Terror is the best political weapon for nothing drives people harder than a fear of sudden death.”

The Police State LOGIN: islandschool PASSWORD: historians LO: To discover the strategies used by the Nazis to achieve total control. The Police State Upon taking power, Hitler passed a law allowing him to appoint civil servants and judges. Next, Hitler created a police state, led by Heinrich Himmler. You will now interview Hitler and gather key information about the way in which Nazi Germany controlled the people. LOGIN: islandschool PASSWORD: historians

Keeping Control of Germany LO: To discover the strategies used by the Nazis to achieve total control. How did Hitler keep control of Germany? The Terror State Propaganda Secret police called the Gestapo would spy on and arrest enemies of the state. Mass Rallies, Posters and Propaganda films. Keeping Control of Germany The Nazis controlled and censored the radio & newspapers. SS were responsible for running the concentration camps. Popularity School children were indoctrinated with Nazi ideas at school. Everyone was scared of being arrested by the Gestapo and being put in a concentration camp. Ripping up the Treaty of Versailles. Hitler Youth & the Young Maidens. Creating Jobs

LO: To discover the strategies used by the Nazis to achieve total control. The Terror State Both the Gestapo and the SS were run by Heinrich Himmler. The Gestapo employed an army of spies who would inform on people.

Enemies of the State Communists Social Democrats Jews Trade Unionists. LO: To discover the strategies used by the Nazis to achieve total control. Enemies of the State Communists Social Democrats Jews Trade Unionists. Work Shy Homosexuals Gypsies Germans who bought from Jews Pacifists Radical Christian Organisation Anyone who criticised Hitler or the Nazi Party.

LO: To discover the strategies used by the Nazis to achieve total control. Enemies of the State A list of German women who were still purchasing goods from Jewish shops. Printed to scare or terrorise other people into not buying from the Jews.

Fear How did the Terror State Work? LO: To discover the strategies used by the Nazis to achieve total control. How did the Terror State Work? You are imprisoned for up to six months doing hard physical labour. When you are released you tell everybody what has happened to you Gestapo Spies inform on you Fear You are handed over to the SS who run the concentration camps. You are woken up by the Gestapo at 1 am in the morning and told that you have 5 minutes to pack your bags. By signing this form you are giving your consent to be put into a concentration camp. Days or maybe weeks later you are interviewed and asked to sign form D11 You are arrested and thrown into a cell at the police station

How did the Terror State Work? LO: To discover the strategies used by the Nazis to achieve total control. How did the Terror State Work? Team 1: Protection The SA The SS German Army The Gestapo Concentration Camps Team 2: Hitler’s henchmen Himmler Goebbels Rohm Goering Heydrich Each team must create a PowerPoint outlining the key details about your topic in the first half; then send it to me; then present!

How did the Terror State Work? LO: To discover the strategies used by the Nazis to achieve total control. How did the Terror State Work? Useful Sources www.historylearningsite.co.uk www.historyplace.com Spartacus John D Clare BBC Bitesize Text Book