The radicalisation of the State Flashcards

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what is Social Darwinism?

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A theory that adapted Darwin’s concept of ‘Survival of the Fittest’ - the Nazis linked this to race

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What were Hitler’s views on races?

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He believed humanity was a hierarchy of races, with the master race being Aryan. Also wished to ‘purify’ this race by eliminating the ‘germs’ of inferior races

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Which groups were excluded from the Volksgemeinschaft?

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  • Jews
  • Homosexuals
  • ‘Asocials’
  • Political enemies
  • Gypsies
  • Disabled people
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What was the Nazi ideal of Lebensraum?

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Expanding territory for the natural development of a country

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How did the Nazis use sterilisation as a racial tool?

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They introduced sterilisation for the mentally ill, those with deformities, and in extreme cases, homosexuals

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What was the T4 programme?

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a euthanasia programme introduced in 1939

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What group in particular opposed the T4 programme and what did this lead to?

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The Catholic Church
- Archbishop Galen preached an attack on euthanasia, and copies of his sermon were widely distributed
- This led to the T4 programme to be halted by Hitler in August 1941

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Name the 6 groups considered to be ‘Asocials’

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  • criminals
  • the ‘work-shy’
  • homosexuals
  • beggars
  • alcoholics
  • tramps
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name 3 policies against ‘tramps and beggars’

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-In 1933, the regime began a mass round-up to concentration camps of ‘tramps and beggars’ which intensified before the 1936 Olympic Games.
-‘Tramps and beggars’ caught more than once could be sterilised.
-Some ‘tramps and beggars’ were also killed in the T4 Euthanasia Programme

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Why did the Nazis oppose homosexuality?

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They believed homosexuals to be degenerate and a threat to the racial health of German people. Homosexuals also did not contribute to the production of children.

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How many men were arrested for homosexuality overall?

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100,000 men, of whom, 50,000 were imprisoned

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How did the Nazi regime deal with lesbians?

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Lesbians could choose to ‘reform’ and produce children with an Aryan man. Those who refused were sent to concentration camps.

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Which religious group continued to show hostility to the Nazi state and why?

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The 30,000 Jehovah’s Witnesses in Germany at the time held a belief that they could only obey Jehovah (God), so they refused to obey rules such as conscription or the Hitler salute.

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Why did the Nazis persecute the Roma and the Sinti (Gypsies)?

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Gypsies live free, nomadic lifestyles. This type of lifestyle is not co-operative to the Volksgemeinschaft. Gypsies are also usualy not Aryan.

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What was introduced against Gypsies?

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The SS set up Reich Centrak Office for the Fight Aginst the Gypsy Nuisance. The SS began locating, arresting, sterilising and classifying Gypsies.

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