History Ch2,3 Flashcards
2.3 Interbellum:
the period between the two world wars (i.e. between 1918 and 1939)
2.3) fascism:
nationalist and authoritarian political ideology founded by Mussolini
2.3) Blackshirts:
private militia of Mussolini
2.3) Weimar Republic:
name now used for Germany from 1919 to 1933
2.3) Nazi Party:
Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, abbreviated NSDAP; German political party led by Hitler
2.3) National Socialism:
political ideology of the Nazi Party
2.3) Brownshirts:
private militia and guards of Hitler
2.3) anti-Semitism:
hostility to or prejudice against Jews
2.5) Reichstag:
German parliament
2.5) Enabling act:
act through which Hitler obtained dictatorial power
2.5) Night of the Long Knives:
purge used by Hitler to eradicate the critics of his regime in the SA (Brownshirts)
2.5) nazification:
measures taken by Hitler to turn Germany into a totalitarian state
2.5) indoctrination:
process of teaching a person or group to accept a set of beliefs uncritically
2.5) Hitler Youth:
organisation in Nazi Germany for children aged 10 to 18
2.5) Gestapo:
state secret police of Nazi Germany
2.5) concentration camp:
camps were a government forces many people to live, sometimes under terrible conditions. (It was not gezellig)
3.1) Greater German Reich:
large state for all German peoples that Nazi Germany tried to establish
3.1) Lebensraum:
Hitler’s claim for more territory for German people in Eastern Europe and part of Russia
3.1) Axis Powers:
alliance between Italy and Germany (1936); Japan joined in September 1940
3.1) Anschluss:
annexation of Austria by Germany in March 1938;
3.1) appeasement:
policy of maintaining peace by giving in to the demands of your opponent
3.2) Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact:
pact between the Soviet Union and Germany, stating that the Soviet Union would remain neutral if Germany invaded Poland
3.2) Blitzkrieg:
intense military campaign intended to bring about a swift victory
3.2) Maginot Line:
a line of fortifications built by the French along their eastern border
3.2) Battle of Britain:
a series of battles between the Royal Air Force and the German air force in 1940
3.2) D-Day:
6th June 1944, the day on which Allied forces invaded northern France by means of beach landings in Normandy