Nazi Germany Visions and Realities. OVERVIEW In these lessons you will examine the theories and...

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Nazi Germany Visions and Realities

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Nazi Germany

Visions and Realities

Page 2: Nazi Germany Visions and Realities. OVERVIEW In these lessons you will examine the theories and practices of Nazi government:  The “Führerprinzip” –

OVERVIEW

In these lessons you will examine the theories and practices of Nazi government: The “Führerprinzip” – “Leader principle” “Gleichschaltung” – “Coordination” Nazi social order Nazi economics

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The Nazi system

The Nazi “leadership principle” would have resulted in a dual-class system:

“Führer”

Government

Army Citizens“SS”“SA”

Nazi Party

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“Führer”

Government

Army Citizens“SS”“SA”

Nazi Party

In reality, the lack of clear guidelines created redundancy and internal struggles for political favour:

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• In order to gain power, Hitler needed a wide base of support – the party platform included socialist elements

• Ernst Rohm, leader of the SA, was in favour of more socialist changes and replacement of the Reichswehr

• In return for financial support of the industrialists and personal loyalty of the army, Hitler used the SS to destroy the SA leadership

NIGHT OF THE LONG KNIVES

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“Gleichschaltung”

• German society was to be rebuilt or “coordinated” from the ground up

• Social interests were to be aligned with state interests

• The process towards the new social order resulted in shifts of priorities and trade-offs

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What they gained:• Factory conditions were

improved• Kindergartens were provided• Working environments were

beautified• Athletic facilities were provided• “Kraft durch Freude” (‘Strength

through Joy”) provided free theatre tickets and adult education courses; foreign travel was subsidized by the state.

• Decreases in general unemployment and economic stability

What they lost:• The right to organize• The right to collective

bargaining• Freedom of occupational

choice• Freedom of movement

Life for the worker

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Life for the worker

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Life for youth

What they gained:• Increased physical education• Special schools for future leaders

and politicians

What they lost:• Often seen as a replacement of

family and school in terms of influence

• Loss of respect for intellectuals and teachers

• Loss of energy and support for academic studies

• The replacement of gifted professors and teachers on the basis of race and politics

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Life for women

What they gained:• Marriage loans for newly-married

women

What they lost:• Female doctors and civil servants

were dismissed in 1933• By 1935, female secondary

teachers fell by 15% and were no longer allowed to take teacher training programs

• After June 1936, females were not permitted to be judges

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Nazi economics

Economic planning was oriented towards three goals:

1. Build a powerful military

2. Rapidly decrease unemployment

3. Make Germany economically self-sufficient (autarky)

Government spending and inflation increased:

1. From 1933-1939, the military budget increased by 16 times

2. Work schemes, such as the “autobahn”, helped reduce unemployment

3. Germany began making plans to take Austria, Czechoslovakia and Poland

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Nazi economics

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Nazi economics

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Summary Questions

• How did the Nazi political system ensure that Hitler would remain unchallenged?

• In what ways were Hitler and Stalin similar?• What were German social groups willing to

give up in return for stability?• Why would Nazi economics naturally result in

war?