Text Summary 5.1: How would the Nazis run Germany?

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Text Summary 5.1: How would the Nazis run Germany?

Background Nazis aware of problems facing them… In 1932 elections (fair) they got 43 per cent support March 1933 elections (not fair) still got only 53 per cent But Nazi plans required total obedience from the German people

Dictatorship Nazis opposed democracy Believed Weimar democratic system had been disastrous Germany needed one man to make decisions which were best for Germany How was this different from Weimar Germany?

A one-party state Nazis to be the only political party Every state, committee, organisation, club to belong to the Party How was this different from Weimar Germany?

Economic success German people to get jobs and food Help to save for own car Holidays and entertainment for loyal Germans How was this different from Weimar Germany?

Police state SS and police could arrest opponents Range of punishments including execution How was this different from Weimar Germany?

Propaganda state Nazis believed control of media would lead to control of hearts and minds Goebbels demonstrated effectiveness of propaganda in 1930s election campaigns How was this different from Weimar Germany?

Carrots and sticks Put each statement on the correct side of the diagram.

Nazis believed control of media would lead to control of hearts and minds SS and police could arrest opponents Range of punishments including execution German people to get jobs and food Help to save for own car Holidays and entertainment for loyal Germans Nazis to be only political party Every state, committee, organisation, club to belong to the Party Germany needed one man to make decisions which were best for Germany