21. The Impact of the War on German Society (S6) Flashcards

1
Q

When did WWII begin?

A

September 1939

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Why were the Nazis adamant not to limit food too much at the beginning of the war?

A

They knew food rationing had been the biggest problem for the Kaiser during WW1 and had turned the public against him.

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3
Q

For how long did the Nazis not change rationing rules?

A

For the first two years of the war.

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4
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What caused food rationing to be reduced after 2 years?

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The invasion of the Soviet Union in June 1941

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5
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Who were mainly in charge of monitoring the public’s mood during the war?

A

The SD

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6
Q

Why did the German invasion of the Soviet Union halt by winter 1941?

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The weather was too cold for the Germans who were not used to the conditions- this allowed the Russians to stop them and launch a counter-attack.

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7
Q

Why did things get worse for Germany on 7th Dec 1941?

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America declared war on Germany because the Japanese (Germany’s allies in Asia) attacked Pearl Harbour in Hawaii.

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8
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Why did anti-Semitism get worse by winter 1941?

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Hitler said that the Jews were internationally ‘puppeteering’ the USA, the USSR and Britain to destroy the Germans and their Aryan race.

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9
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What propaganda could the Nazis not control coming out of Russia?

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The letters home for soldiers who described the hideous conditions.

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10
Q

What homefront campaign did Goebbels declare by Feb 1943?

A

‘Total War’

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What did ‘total war’ mean for Germany?

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All non-war related workplaces (e.g. pubs) had to be shut down so the workforce could be re-allocated into the war effort.

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12
Q

When were the American and British D-Day landings in Normandy?

A

June 1944

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13
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By what point did the SD report that the mood had turned completely against the Fuhrer?

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By the D-Day landings the German public knew it was over and only a matter of time.

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14
Q

What did British Bomber Harris famously say?

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“Turn their cities to rubble and their rubble to dust”.

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15
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How did the Nazi propaganda machine report public morale during the terrible civilian bombing campaigns by the British?

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They said the German people were very resilient and were completely behind the regime.

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16
Q

How many German civilians were killed due to bombing raids by the allies?

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600,000 civilians (1/3 more than British killed by German raids).

17
Q

How many ethnic Germans fled their homes due to Russian westward advances in the later part of the war?

A

Between 500,000 to 1 million- all homeless and essentially refugees.

18
Q

Give 3 examples of turning against the regime as the war progressed.

A
  • Taking down swastika flags
  • Privately criticising the regime (known as ‘defeatism’)
  • Listening to the BBC (etc) on radios
  • Not giving the ‘hail Hitler’ greeting
19
Q

List 2 things which happened to worker’s rights in August 1944.

A
  • Holidays were banned
  • The working week was increased to 60 hours
  • Overtime pay was abolished
  • Workers were often paid for the amount they produced rather than hourly
20
Q

What was the percentage change in women workers from 1939-1945?

A

From 37% -60%

21
Q

What was the Women’s Auxiliary Corps?

A

By late 1944 the Nazis had created a women’s unit of the army to support the men. They began in secretarial roles for the army but by 1945 they were fighting on the front lines.

22
Q

By what age were the Hitler Youth able to be conscripted into the regular army in 1945?

A

By just 16

23
Q

What were 12 years olds having to do by the end of the war?

A

Dig ditches (etc) with the German Homeguard.