Social Behaviour in Nazi Germany
General social issues in Nazi Germany.
- Created by: LissyBean
- Created on: 12-05-13 16:20
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- Social Behaviour
- Welfare state
- Increased state involvement in education
- Class structure maintained
- Population shift from countryside to towns
- Importance of family stressed
- Improved services for women
- Volksgemein-schaft
- Aimed at undermining status barriers
- Working class exploited by employers
- Backed by state power
- Govt. concern to maintain supply of consumer goods
- New elite merged with existing elite
- Hostility to 'outsiders'
- Increased opportunities for some to rise socially
- Young people encouraged to assert themselves
- Measures to keep women at home
- Provision of leisure for the masses
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