6. Social and Cultural Developments in Germany, 1924-28 (S2)) Flashcards

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Why was the German social welfare reform very expensive?

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It supported over 2 million war widows, orphans and war disabled.

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Why did the position of women in Germany improve due to WW1? Give 1 example.

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  • Over 2 million German soldiers had been killed in the war and there were less opportunities for young women to get marriage.
  • The war had brought many more women into paid employment- many wanted to stay in work.
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What was the viewpoint of the League of German women (BDF), which was the most popular women’s group in the 1920s?

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The group, who had 900,000 members promoted traditional family values and maternal responsibilities.

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Give 3 pieces of evidence to demonstrate there were more rights for Weimar women, one for each topic:

  • employment
  • sexual freedom
  • politics and public life.
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Employment -36% of the Weimar German workforce were women

-By 1933, there were 100,000 women teachers and 3,000 women doctors

Sexual Freedom -Birth control was more widely available

  • Divorce rates increased
  • There was a rise in the number of abortions

Politics and public life -Women gained equal voting rights

-41 women were elected to the new Reichstag

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Give 3 pieces of evidence to demonstrate Weimar women’s rights were NOT as perfect as often thought, one for each topic:

  • employment
  • sexual freedom
  • politics and public life.
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Employment -Women were required to give up their employment when they married

  • Women were paid less than me doing the same work
  • Married women who continued to have paid jobs were blamed for male unemployment

Sexual Freedom -Abortion was still a criminal offence and was performed unsafely

-Catholic and Protestant churches vigorously opposed birth control, divorce and abortion

Politics and public life -No woman became a cabinet member during the Weimar Republic

  • Only the KPD made gender equality a key element in its programme
  • None of the other parties gave support to feminist issues
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Name two popular German youth groups in the Golden Age.

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  • Wandervogel: Highly nationalistic and enjoying the outdoors
  • Church Youth Groups: Both for Catholic and Protestant children.
  • Political Youth Groups: E.g. The Social Democratic Youth movement, The Bismarck Youth, Hitler Youth.
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How many Jewish people lived in Germany under the Weimar Republic?

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More than 500,000 (but less than 1% of the population). Over 80% of the Jews were well educated.

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What percentage of banks did Jewish families (such as the Rothschilds) own?

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50%. They also owned 18% of the whole banking sector in Germany.

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How did Berlin’s nightclubs change during this time period?

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They adopted American styles of jazz music and liberation. Nudity was featured strongly and individuals did not need to conceal their sexuality any longer.

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What is the name of the predominant movement in German art, music and literature?

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Expressionism. Many believed that forms of art should express meaning or emotion rather than reality.

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What is Jewish Bolshevism?

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A term used by anti-Semites in the Weimar period to imply that Jews and communists were closely associated.

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What is the name of the best-known film of the Weimar Era which happens to be directed by a Jewish director?

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The Blue Angel

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