What was life like in Nazi Germany?

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What was life like in Nazi Germany? L/O: To analyse and evaluate sources of evidence to gather a historical understanding Do now …. What can you see happening here? What does it tell us about Nazi Germany? The Nazi salute in school (1934)

Source analysis Task: Look at the sources you have been given about Nazi Germany Write down some adjectives to explain: What you can see happening in the source How you think the Germans are feeling? 3) What idea are you getting of Nazi life from these pictures? 4) What THREE questions do you need to ask to decide if you can trust these pictures? Wholesome Affordable Storm troopers Political opponents Concentration camp

Source analysis Task: Look at the sources you have been given now! Describe what is different between this image of Germany to what you saw before. (Use the sources to back up your answers) 2) Why is it important to look at lots of different evidence in History Wholesome Affordable Storm troopers Political opponents Concentration camp

What can we learn from the sources about how the Nazi’s controlled people? Underline the main things that happen in your source Who are the main people that feature in the account? What can the source teach you about how Nazi’s kept control? Do you think these methods would have helped them keep control? Do you think the source is reliable? (Use your questions). Explain your answer. Gestapo German Reich Communist Interrogation Concentration camp

Plenary What is the main lesson you have learnt this lesson? What did you already know? What have you found interesting?