10.The Appeal of Nazism and Communism (S3) Flashcards

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Who was attracted towards the Nazis? Name 3 groups giving a brief reason .

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  • Farmers (Nazis promised they wouldn’t import foreign food)
  • Middle-class (frightened of communism)
  • Anti-Communists (chose the next most likely winners to KPD)
  • Youth (feeling angry and promised employment by the Nazis)
  • Women (traditional women promised a return to their values)
  • Protestants (not obliged to vote for one party unlike the Catholics- so most Nazis voters were protestant)
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Who wanted to join the communists? Name 2 groups.

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  • Working – Class
  • Unemployed
  • People from very industrial areas
  • Non-nationalistic people
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How many votes did Hitler get in the 1932 Presidential campaign?

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37%

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What was Hitler’s idea on ‘struggle and war’?

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He stated that the struggle between races was part of the natural order. So war was needed to rebuild a greater Germany.

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What were Hitler’s views on a racial community?

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He wanted to establish Volksgemeinshaft, where only Aryans could live as equals to each other.

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Why was the ‘National socialism’ policy contradictory depending on the audience?

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They changed their message for different audiences. They advocated socialist policies that could relate to those of the Communists, but advocated strong capitalist ideas when speaking to businessmen/ middle class.

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What was the ‘Fuhrerprinzip’?

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The idea that the democracy should be destroyed and replaced with a dictatorship and one-party state under the leader.

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What was ‘aggressive nationalism’?

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To restore Germany but also expand territory establishing a Greater Reich and securing Lebensraum (living space).

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Who became the Nazis key scapegoats in their campaign?

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Jewish people, who were seen as responsible for all of Germany’s problems.

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Did anti-Semitism help to gain electoral support?

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Anti-Semitic people expressed their opinions more freely but most Germans weren’t particularly anti-Semitic and the Nazis often had to tone down their anti-Semitism to win many audiences.

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Why was Hitler an important factor in gaining support?

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He was a great public speaker and he tailored his speeches to his audience.

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How successful was propaganda in winning over Germans?

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It was very successful as Hitler could travel personally to different parts of Germany. They had their own plane, newspapers, posters, leaflets, rallies and marches.

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Name 2 ideas the KPD campaigned with.

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  • End to cuts in wages
  • Unemployment benefits for all needing them
  • Legalisation of abortion
  • Equal rights for women
  • Establish a Communist regime
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How were the KPD successful in gathering support?

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Their most successful ideas were their appeals to the unemployed.

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How were the KPD unsuccessful? Give both key reasons.

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1) They didn’t have enough funding

2) Most people (even women) were not really fussed by women’s rights (due to other economic issues)

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