The Nature Of The Nazi Government(1933-1939) Flashcards
If not the Reichstag, who made and enforced laws in Nazi Germany?
The nazi government
Why did Hitler keep much of the existing bureaucracy of the previous Weimar government?
- The civil service had already been purged of Jews and political opponents who may conspire against the new Nazi government.
- Many government clerks were already nazis before 1934
- Non Nazi ministers provided a useful level of continuity
What was a new organisation Hitler set up?
The Reich Propaganda Ministry, headed by Joseph Goebbels
What was the principle of volksgemeinschaft?
The “people’s community”
How many laws did the Reichstag pass between 1934 and 1945?
7 laws
How was leadership defined under the Nazi regime?
The whole Nazi state operated under the policy of the Führerprinzip, a strict hierarchical order.
Who were the decision makers in the Nazi government?
Those who were personally loyal to Hitler and achieved the results he wanted were tolerated
How much did the SS grow in size between 1933-1939?
By 1933, the SS numbered 52,000. It numbered 250,500 in 1939
How many concentration camps were established between 1933-1945?
Approximately 20,000 camps
How did the Nazi regime continue the nature of government from the Weimar Republic?
Systems of governance from the Weimar Republic maintained under Nazi rule