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what was the purpose of Hitler Youth?
to Indoctrinate young people with Nazi ideas.
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What did girls do in the Hitler youth up to aged 14?
They were put into the Young Maidens and were taught to care for health, prepare for motherhood and how to be a good wife.
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What happens to the girls when aged they turn ages 14-21?
League of German Maidens. They went on marches, campaigning, marches and exercise. Taught to be loyal to Hitler.
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What happened to Boys aged 6-10 in the Hitler Youth plan?
They were part of the Little Fellows. They went camping and hiking.
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What happens to the Boys in hitler youth aged 10?
They took a test to move to the German Young people to learn military skills and Nazi ideology.
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What happened to Boys aged 14-18 in the Hitler Youth plan?
They were given military training and discipline.
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When was the ban of other politcal parties?
June 1933
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What act allowed hitler to do this and how many people voted for it?
The enabling Act. 444 people passed it.
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What Act allowed Hitler to ban communists from the Reichstag and arrest them?
Law of Protection of people and the state.
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By getting rid of other political parties what did this also get rid of?
The Constitution.
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What did Hitler do to the Civil Service?
Throw anti-Nazi's from office and replace with Nazi Leaders.
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What did Hitler do to the Trade Unionists?
They were arrested and imprisoned. Many died in labour camps.This was because Hitler feared that they could stop hitler as they had support and they could spread anti-Nazism.
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When was the Nazis the only party standing?
November 1933 elections.
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Why did the death of Hindenburg help Hitler become Fuhrer?
He could now unite the position of Chancellor and presidency. Making him in full control, being the Fuhrer of Germany.
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When was the Night of Long Knives?
30th June 1934
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What happened on the Night of Long Knives and why?
Hitler ordered ** to arrest SA and their leaders as he felt that they were going to seize power. 100's of ** people were shot, including Roehm.
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What was Hitlers excuse for the Night of Long Knives?
he was 'saving the nation'.
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Who else was murdered on the Night of Long Knives?
Von Schliecher as he was Chancellor, Hitler wanted complete control.
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On the night of Kristallnacht how many Jews were killed?
up to 100.
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On the night of Kristallnacht how many Jews were sent to concentration camps?
30,000
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How much money did the Jews have to pay for the clear up?
1 billion marks
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What was and when was the Sterilisation Law?
1934, it allowed the sterilization of people with mental illnesses and other illnesses.
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How did people benefit from the rule of Hitler, give two ways?
People were given cheap holidays by the German Labour front as a reward, peoples health was taken care of, eg. people were give breast cancer screenings.
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