Summary 8 - Nazi policies towards the Catholic Church Flashcards

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Give two reasons why the Catholic Church posed a greater problem to Hitler than the Protestant Church?

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  • Catholics were part of an international church led by the Pope and so they were less susceptible to Nazi ideology
  • In the early 1930s, Catholic voters were some of the least likely to vote Nazi
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How willing was the Catholic Church to compromise with Hitler?

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The Catholic Church was keen to remain a part of the German nation and was willing to compromise with the Nazis.

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Give some common ground between the Catholic Church and the Nazis?

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There was some common ground on anti-semitic and anti-communist views.

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When did the regime and the Vatican reach an agreement?

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An agreement between the regime and the Vatican was reached in July 1933.

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Give some of the terms of The Concordat (the agreement between the regime and the Vatican)?

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  • The Vatican recognised the Nazi regime and promised the Catholic Church would not interfere in politics
  • The regime promised it would not interfere in the Catholic Church and that it could keep control of its schools and youth organisations.
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Give two ways in which the Nazis broke the terms of The Concordat?

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  • Catholic Priests were put under Gestapo surveillance
  • A number of leading Catholics were killed in the Night of the Long Knives
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Did the Nazis stick to the terms of The Concordat?

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The Nazis quickly broke the terms of the agreement.

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Give an example of a Catholic figure who spoke out against the regime?

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Bishop Galen

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Which event led to the Nazis increasing their repression of the Catholic Church?

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The Nazi repression of the Catholic Church increased after Pope Pius XI issued an encyclical ‘Burning with Grief’:

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How did the Nazis repress the Catholic Church after Pope Pius XI issued an encyclical ‘Burning with Grief’?

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  • Catholic newspapers were heavy censored
  • Goebbels launched a campaign against corruption in Catholic organisations and had many closed.
  • Many monasteries were closed and their assets seized
  • Goebbels publicised sex scandals within the church
  • By 1939 all Catholic schools had been forcibly converted to community schools.
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The power and influence of the Catholic Church had been severely weakened by what year?

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1939

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The Nazis had targeted Catholic influence over which group of people?

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The Nazis targeted Catholic influence over young people.

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Did the actions of the Nazis lead to a decrease in the number of Catholics in Germany?

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Many quietly kept their faith in the Catholic Church.

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Did the Catholic Church ever mount any organised resistance to the regime?

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The Catholic Church never mounted any organised resistance to the regime.

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