Weimar and Nazi Germany 3.1 - 4.1

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What political party did the person (Marinus van de Lubbe) who started the Reichstag Fire come from?
Communist
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Which decree allowed Hitler to imprison political opponents and ban communist newspapers?
the Decree for the Protection of the People and the State
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What date was the Reichstag fire?
27th February 1933
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What did Hitler convince President Hindenburg to call for after the Reichstag fire?
an election
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To increase the Nazi seats in the Reichstag, what did Hitler do after the electon?
Ban the communist party
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The Law for the Removal of the Distress of the People and the Reich is more commonly known as.....
The Enabling Act
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Hitler used his powers as chancellor to ___ trade unions and strikes
Ban
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When did the Nazis censor Trade Unions?
May 1933
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In July 1933 what did Hitler make illegal?
other political parties
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Under the Weimar constitution, each region of Germany had their own what?
Parliaments
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What did Hitler do to each of Germany's Regions' parliaments?
Abolish them
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What were the small Parliaments that ran each region of Germany called?
Lander Parliaments
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Instead of Lander Parliaments Hitler appointed what to run each region of Germany?
Governor
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What happened on 30th June 1934?
The Night of the Long Knives
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Who did Hitler believe was an inside threat to him?
Ernst Rohm
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How did Hindenburg die?
Natural Causes
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After Hindenburg died, what did Hitler declare himself?
Fuhrer
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Who was the vice-chancellor of Germany when Hitler was chancellor?
Von Papen
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Where were prostitutes, homosexuals, minority groups and political prisoners kept?
concentration camps
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Who set up the SD?
Himmler
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Who ran the concentration camps?
SA and the **
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Which military group was set up as a personal body guard for Hitler?
**
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What colour uniforms did the ** wear?
Black
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What were the non-uniformed secret police called?
Gestapo
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Who's main aim was to identify anyone who criticised or opposed the Nazi government?
Gestapo
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What did the gestapo rely most upon?
informants
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Who was the leader of the Gestapo?
Heydrich
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Who was the leader of the **?
Himmler
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Who were required to join the National Socialist League of the Maintenance of the Law?
Judges
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Any judges who displeased the Nazis would be _____ membership of the National Socialist League for the maintenance of the law
denied
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What did the New People's Court NOT have?
Jury
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Who did German Catholics hold their first allegiance with rather than Hitler?
The pope
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Who did Hitler reach a concordat with to ensure the freedom of worship for Catholics and the presence of Catholic Schools in Germany?
The Pope
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What did the Catholic Church agree that the German Bishops would not interfere with?
Politics
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What year did Hitler and the Pope reach an agreement?
1933
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Where were many Catholic Priests sent?
Concentration Camps
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What type of church was the Reich Church?
Protestant
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What year was the Reich Church formed?
1936
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Protestant pastors were allowed to carry on preaching if they supported _____ views
Nazi
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Who set up the Pastors' Emergency League?
Niemoller
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Which Pastor League campaigned AGAINST the Nazi state?
Pastors' Emergency League
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Who could not be baptised into the Reich Church?
Jews
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Who was the Minister of People's Enlightenment and Propaganda?
Goebbels
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Journalists were given Government briefings regularly telling them __________.
what information to release
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____ radio stations were under Nazi control
All
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What was cheaply mass produced and sold to the public and placed in cafes, factories and schools?
radios
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Why did the mass produced radios have a short range?
so foreign stations could not be picked up
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One way Hitler influenced the attitudes of the German public
Censorship
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Now Hitler was in power, Nazi rallies were _____ frequent.
More
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Where were the 1936 Olympics held?
Berlin
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who issued an order that if the press printed any information about the Olympics before the official press report, it was at their own risk?
The Reich Press Chamber
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To demonstrate Nazi efficiency, the Olympic games were well _______
organised
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Nazis had strong _____ to aspects of modern culture that had arose during Weimar
objections
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Which chamber made sure that cultural activities in Germany were consistent with Nazi ideas?
Reich Chamber of Culture
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What did all painters and sculptors have to be a member of?
Reich Chamber of Visual Arts
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What type of music was banned?
jazz
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What type of architecture did the Nazis hate?
modern
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There was a ____ level of conformity in Nazi Germany
high
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What is the act of refusing to support something or speaking against it called?
resistance
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What the is act of actively working against something in order to remove it?
opposition
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The PEL opposed the joining of regional churches to make the _______
Reich Church
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The PEL opposed Nazi attempts to stop ______ becoming Christians
Jews
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The PEL opposed Nazi attempts to ban the __________ from Christian teachings
Old testament
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What was the name of the church the PEL set up which opposed Nazi interference?
The confessing church
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Pastor Martin Niemoller had ___ feelings towards the Nazis
mixed
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The Edelweiss Pirates and the Swing Youth were not _____ opposition
political
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What did Hitler convince President Hindenburg to call for after the Reichstag fire?

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To increase the Nazi seats in the Reichstag, what did Hitler do after the electon?

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