The impact of WWII on Germany and its economy Flashcards

1
Q

How did WWII affect women?

A

The Nazis had to change their policy and employ far more women to fill jobs in the workforce (e.g. in factories).

This meant women had to balance raising a family and working.

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2
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How was war greeted in Germany?

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Unenthusiastically - like other populations, Germans remembered the misery of WWI

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3
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What was introduced in the first month of the war?

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Food rationing

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4
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What was introduced in November 1939?

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Clothes rationing

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5
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Despite rationing, why was it relatively easy to maintain German morale between 1939 and 1941?

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The war was going spectacularly well for Germany

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By the end of 1940, what land did Germany control?

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Much of western Europe including: most of France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark and Norway

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7
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What flowed into Germany from the captured territories?

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Luxury items

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8
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What massive gamble did Hitler take in 1941?

A

Invading the Soviet Union

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9
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Why was the German invasion of the USSR somewhat of a surprise?

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The Nazis had been allied with the Soviet since the Nazi-Soviet Pact in 1939?

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Why was the German invasion of the USSR not really a surprise?

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One of Hitler’s main aims was to destroy communism.

He also wanted to lebensraum (living space) and eastern Europe/the USSR was the obvious place for him to acquire it.

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Why did the invasion of the USSR backfire?

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  • The Soviets fought back fiercely.
  • The war became increasingly expensive and citizens at home had to make sacrifices
  • Eventually the tide of the war turned
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12
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How did Churchill describe the role of the Russian troops during the Nazi invasion of the USSR?

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Churchill said the Russians ‘tore the heart out of the German army’

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Due to the invasion of the USSR, and the war starting to go badly, what did Germans have to do?

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1) Cut back on heating
2) Work longer hours

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14
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What did Germans donate to the army during the invasion of the USSR?

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1.5 million fur coats

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15
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From 1942 onwards, what happened to Hitler?

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He became less and less visible as he focused on the detail of the war

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16
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Who was put in charge of Germany’s war economy?

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Albert Speer

17
Q

From 1942, what was shut down?

A
  • All forms of entertainment (except cinemas - Goebbels needed these to show propaganda)
  • the postal service
18
Q

Who became increasingly important in the later years of the war?

A

The SS - they were basically a state within a state

19
Q

Towards the end of the war, what did German people stop doing

A
  • Attending Nazi rallies
  • giving the ‘Heil Hitler’ salute
20
Q

By 1945, what did the German people do to get food?

A

Scavenge from rubbish tips. Some even ate meat from dead horses

21
Q

What flourished during the war?

A

The black market - but only for those who had money