Terror Flashcards

1
Q

Who were the SS?

A

Fanatical Nazis, Hitler’s personal bodyguards.

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2
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What were the 3 things the general SS could do/did?

A
  1. Arrest people without trial
  2. Search houses without warrants.
  3. Hunted down any Nazi opposition.
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3
Q

What were the 2 subdivisions of the SS?

A
  1. Waffen SS

2. Death’s Head Unit

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4
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Who were the Waffen SS (individually)?

A

Elite soldiers

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5
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What did the Waffen SS do in particular?

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Followed regular army in battle

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6
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What did the Death’s Head Unit do in particular?

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Ran concentration camps

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7
Q

What stayed the same for the police under Nazi rule, and what changed?

A

SAME: continued normal routines

CHANGED: controlled by the Nazis

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8
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What 2 way did the police help the Nazis keep control?

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  1. Helped informants

2. Ignored crimes committed by Nazis

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9
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What were the 6 sections of Nazi terror?

A
  1. The SS
  2. The Police
  3. The Local Wardens
  4. The Gestapo
  5. Concentration Camps
  6. The Courts
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10
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How did the local wardens help the Nazis keep control?

A

Divided towns into blocks, each block had a warden who wrote weekly reports on residents.

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11
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Who did the reports of the local wardens got to?

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The Gestapo

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12
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What 2 things did the reports of the local wardens influence?

A

Whether someone:

  1. Got a job
  2. Was arrested for being anti-Nazi
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13
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Who were the Gestapo?

A

The Nazi secret police

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14
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How did the Gestapo collect information? (2)

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  1. Phone tapping

2. Informants

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15
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What 3 things did the Gestapo do to anti-Nazis?

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  1. Targeted and imprisoned,
  2. Tortured
    or
  3. Sent to a concentration camp.
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16
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Who were the Gestapo looking to capture?

A

Anti-Nazis

17
Q

What group of people did concentration camps originally hold?

A

Political prisoners

18
Q

What 3 things would happen to prisoners of a concentration camp pre-1930s?

A
  1. Questioning
  2. Torture
  3. Forced labour
19
Q

How long were prisoners usually held in concentration camps pre-1930s?

A

Only for short periods of time

20
Q

By when did concentrations camps become worse?

A

By the 1930s

21
Q

What 2 things were prisoners of a concentration camp forced to make post-1930s?

A
  1. Weapons

2. Goods

22
Q

What happened to the range of prisoners held in concentration camps post-1930s?

A

Became more diverse e.g. jews, homosexuals, disabled people etc. (untermensch)

23
Q

What 2 things did the Nazis force judges to do?

A
  1. Pledge allegiance to Hitler

2. Become members of the Nazi party

24
Q

How did having judges under Hitler’s thumb affect the justice system?

A

It made a fair trial impossible

25
Q

What else did the Nazis do to the justice system (+ detail)?

A

Enforced new laws (often punishable by death)