Life in Nazi Germany Work out what the picture represents about Nazi Germany.

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Life in Nazi Germany Work out what the picture represents about Nazi Germany

To be able to recall how life changed for workers and Jews in Nazi Germany

How did life change for workers in Nazi Germany? In pairs and using your own knowledge complete the Nazi organisations sheet.

Which of the following pictures represent the perfect Aryan?

Severely disabled Tramps beggars Work-shy Mentally handicapped People with Hereditary defects alcoholics homosexuals juvenile delinquents Who were the undesirables?

Think! Why would the Nazis be against? Homosexuals - Goes against their ideal family and family values People with hereditary diseases – Doesn’t support their idea of a perfect race

How did the lives of the German Jews change in the years ? The Jewish policy of the Nazi can be divided into 3 parts: January 1933-September 1935 Anti-Jewish propaganda campaign September 1935-December 1937 Laws against the Jews January 1938-December 1939 Violence and eviction

Complete the table giving at least 3 different examples for each period