Nazi control and life

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Used to intimidate civilians, run by Himmler
Gestapo
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A popular form of propaganda during the 1930s.
Radio broadcasts
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A key piece of propaganda for Germany in 1936.
Berlin olympics
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Where people were sent if they opposed the Nazis or nazi ideology.
Concentration camp
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Membership to this group became compulsory for children from 1939.
Hitler youth
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Anti-Nazi youth group example- they handed out anti nazi leaflets at universtiy
The white rose movement
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teachers had to join this association.
Nazi teachers association
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Women were offered these as well as money to have children
Medals
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what is this RAD?
Reich labour service
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What did the german labour front (DAF) replace?
Trade unions
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An organistion to help workers have cheap holidays/entertainment/ save for VW beetles
KDF
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This was introduced in 1933 and helped farmers have a market
Reich food estate
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This was introduced in 1936 along with other war preparations such as amunition factories.
conscription
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These laws were set up in 1935 and took away one section of societies' citizenship. What were they called?
Nuremburg laws
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What happened in 1938, and involved smashing windows or businesses and homes?
Kristallnacht
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In 1942 thousands of civilians were killed in these from the allies
bombing raids
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1944 women had to go back to ....
work
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A popular form of propaganda during the 1930s.

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Radio broadcasts

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A key piece of propaganda for Germany in 1936.

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Where people were sent if they opposed the Nazis or nazi ideology.

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Card 5

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Membership to this group became compulsory for children from 1939.

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