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NAZI DICTATORSHIP 1933-45

Economic recovery was a priority after the Depression in 1929:


 1935 – National Labour Service – all men aged 18-25 served 6 months working on public schemes –
Reduced unemployment (5 million to 0.3 million) and wages rose by 25%; hated by the people for
long hours/low pay
 Cost of food increased, working hours increased from 1936, no trade unions (cancels our wage
increase)
 If a worker complained they’d be ‘blacklisted’
 1935 – conscription into the army – reduced unemployment
 1936-1940 – 4 Year Plan – rearmament 25 billion marks in 39(weapons, vehicles, equipment) and
autarky (self-sufficiency). Latter failed – by 1939 still 1/3 of raw materials imported as people become
richer and food shortages
 Strength Through Joy Scheme – workers gain rewards for working hard
 Beauty of Labour Scheme to improve working conditions – not used



WW2 IMPACT –

 Rationing of food
 4 year plan failure led to shortage of equipment and weapons
 Total war in 1943 – everyone for war effort
 Shortage of labour – needed women, Hitler youth and prisoners of war
 Black market only way to survive
 Bombing, 70% Dresden, and 7 million homeless

WOMEN IN GERMANY –

 ‘K’s: Kinder (children), Küche (Kitchen), Kirche (Church).
 1933 Law for the Encouragement of Marriage – 1000 marks loan + keep 25% for each child
 Medals for childbirth – bronze 4, silver 6, gold 8
 Discouraged from working and banned from professional jobs 1933 – needed for labour effort for
rearmament: 2.4 million increase by 1939
 Schools taught domestic skills to women
 By 1937, girls in grammar school couldn’t go uni
 DFW German Women’s Enterprise did this – 6 million members so it was popular

YOUTH –

 Young German Folk + Hitler Youth 10--18 boys
 Young girs + League of German Maidens 10—18 girls
 Compulsory in 1936
 Boys will be future soldiers and political leaders – exercise and training
 Girls will be future mothers – cooking and home chores
 Nazi’s Teachers Association to indoctrinate children with Nazi ideology – curriculum tailored (more
focus of PE and History taught Nazi power + Eugenics) and books approved by Nazi’s
 10% of youth rebelled – Edelweiss Pirates, White Rose group and Swing Youth
 Some found it exciting and enjoyable with friends

THE CHURCH –

 Reich Church founded in 1933
 Banned Old Testament and non-Aryans ministers banned
 Nazi influence in sermons
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