Pp. 267-269 What did the Nazis do with architecture? Why did they do this? What does this show you about the role of propaganda?

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Pp What did the Nazis do with architecture? Why did they do this? What does this show you about the role of propaganda?

Pp. 270 What did the Nazis do with literature, theatre and music? Why did they do this? What does this show you about the role of propaganda?

Note – propaganda was not completely successful as there was still some opposition

List the aims of Nazi propaganda Write next to them some evidence to support each aim

Coursework countdown 2 weeks and 4 days until the final hand in of part B on Thursday 2 nd April Read and make notes from your book – you need to understand it!

Homework – due Monday 9 th March Complete PLC quiz Read p and list the ways the Nazis were successful with young people and the ways they were unsuccessful Wednesday – coursework day

How successful was the Nazi policy on youth? C aim – to explain both sides and a judgement B/A aim – to explain both sides in detail with a fully reasoned judgement Get your homework out and tell your partner the answer to these questions. What successes were there? What failures were there? How successful do you think Nazi Policy was for youth? Hitler’s Children episode 1

What were the Nazis aims for German children?

General targeted propaganda

Youth Groups Read your handout. What were the Nazi Youth groups like?

Source – What does this suggest about education in Nazi Germany?

Education What parts of the education system would the Nazis need to consider? What would the Nazis do with these elements of the education system? - teachers - curriculum - types of school – sex and religion - future leaders - universities In what ways did they achieve their aims? Were there any limitations to their aims?

In what ways were the Nazis successful so far in achieving their aims for young people ? Aims? Success?

Possible failure – Edelweiss Pirates P. 286 How does this alternative youth group show the Nazis are not achieving their aims? Is there anything that suggests that despite the presence of this group, on the whole the Nazis are achieving their aims?

Possible failure – Swingers P How does this alternative youth group show the Nazis are not achieving their aims? Is there anything that suggests that despite the presence of this group, on the whole the Nazis are achieving their aims?

Do the Edelweiss Pirates and Swingers show that youth policies failed in Germany?

How far did the German public consent to the Nazi dictatorship? Consent Opposition With youth and other topics

How much terror and repression was there in Nazi Germany?

What role did youth play in Nazi Germany?

Homework – due Thursday 12 th March Read pp and make notes on the different ways that the Nazis achieved their aims with women