What was life like in Nazi Germany? COPY Flashcards

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What was rationed?

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Food, clothes, fuel

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Why were the goods rationed?

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Consumer. goods were expensive, no imports from the USA, feared the WW1 experience

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What was bombed?

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First they tried to bomb industrial areas, then in 1942 they bombed cities with fire bombs

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How many cities and houses were bombed and what was the effect on the people?

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61 cities and 3.5 minion houses were destroyed, leaving 7.5 million people homeless. 300,000-400,000 were killed and 800,000 were wounded.

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Did the German economy get weakended by the bombing?

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No, the economy did not stop growing until 1944.

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How was the bombing perceived by the population?

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It got mixed reviews by the population, some might find it awful and that they were behaving like the Nazi’s, other were thinking it was effective and good.

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Where did the French bordering people flee too?

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They fled to Germany, but when the war was not immediate, they returned.

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Where their other refugees?

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Yes, from the bombing’s and people from Poland that were escaping the brutality of the Russians, who were coming.

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Who was employed during the war?

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Females entered the workplace, because the men were. fighting in the war which caused a lack in labour. So we’re prisoners.

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How many people became refugees because of the lack of employment?

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About 8 million, so did 11 million Germans living on the eastern boarder.

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What were the youth uprising groups called?

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Edelweiss pirates, White rose, Jazz clubs

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What did the Edelweiss pirates do?

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Worked against Nazi propaganda, attacked Hitler Youth members and killed the leader of there Gestappo and sang anti Nazi songs

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What were the consequences for the Edelweiss pirates?

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12 were hanged and 700 were arrested.

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What was did the white rose do?

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They made anti Nazi leaflets

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What happened to them and who was involved?

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It was the Scholl siblings and in Munich the janitor ratted them out and they were guillotined.

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What did the Jazz clubs do?

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Danced to jazz and drank alcohol.

17
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What were the death tolls for Jews and Romas?

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18.2 million Jews and 3 million from Germany. 85% of the Romas were killed by the Germans

18
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How many disabled people were killed and how?

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100,000 were killed and they were gassed in buses

19
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How did they increase the persecution of the minorities?

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With ghettos, mass killings, final solution

20
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Where were the exterminations camps build?

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In Germany and in Poland after they took over it

21
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What happened during Phase 2?

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The Einsatztrupp would after they advanced round up people in the army and Jews and kill them and then burry them in mass graves

22
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Was the final solution?

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They would bring them into extermination camps and gas them with Zyklon B