Germany: Life Under the Nazis

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What were the "three K's" that women were to focus on?
Kinder, Küche and Kirche
(Children, Kitchen and Church)
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Which laws made relationships between Jews and non-Jews illegal and stripped German Jews of their citizenship?
the Nuremburg Laws
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What was the name of the secret Nazi police force?
the Gestapo
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What were the three aims of the Nazis in changing the education system?
1) to raise young boys as soldiers and to prepare young girls for motherhood
2) to teach children Nazi eugenics and racial theories
3) to indoctrinate children into being loyal Nazis
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What does Autarky mean?
economic independence/self-sufficiency
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Which resistance movement was led by Sophie and Hans Scholl?
the White Rose Group
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What group led the July plot of 1944 (also known as Operation Valkyrie)?
the Kreisau Circle
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Name the event where the Nazis secretly encouraged people to smash Jewish shop windows and burn down synagogues in 1938?
Kristallnacht
(Night of Broken Glass)
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What church was founded by Martin Niemoller in opposition to Hitler's Reich Church?
the Confessing Church
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What scheme did German workers have to pay into that gave them rewards such as theatre trips, summer holidays, cruises and discounted Volkswagens?
Kraft durch Freude
(Strength through Joy, KdF)
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How many children did a woman need to have in order to win the gold Cross of Honour of the German Mother?
8
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Name the organisation set up by the Nazis where every man between 18-25 were forced to live in a camp and do six months of manual labour (digging ditches, planting forests) for only pocket money?
Reichsarbeitsdienst
(Reich Labour Service/National Labour Service, RAD)
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What agreement did the Nazis sign the Pope in 1933 where the Nazis promised to not interfere with the Catholic Church and the church agreed to not criticise the Nazis?
Reich Concordat
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What internationally renowned film director made propaganda videos of the Berlin Olympics in 1936 and the Nuremburg Rallies?
Leni Riefenstahl
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What ghetto had an armed Jewish uprising which lasted 43 days before the Nazis regained control, executed all those involved and burned it down?
the Warsaw Ghetto
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What policy was introduced by Albert Speer during WW2 which meant all resources were to be directed towards making food and weapons for soldiers?
Total War
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