Life in Nazi Germany- policies towards the church

Cards (23)

  • How many Protestants were there in Germany in 1933?
    45 million
  • How many catholics were there in Germany in 1933?
    22 million
  • How did Hitler view Christians?
    A threat and potential source of opposition to Nazism as it emphasises peace
  • Who was the state reich church under the leadership of?

    Nazi bishop Ludwig müller
  • Why was the state reich church established?
    To unify the different branches of Protestantism
  • What did Hitler agree with the pope in 1933?
    A concordat which said they would not interfere with the running of the catholic church if they stayed out of political matters
  • What did the Reich church attempt to ban?
    The use of the Old Testament in church - considered a Jewish book
  • What was the Confessional Church?
    A non-conforming Protestant Church which criticised the Nazi approach to religion
  • How many confessional church pastors were arrested?
    8 and they were all sent to concentration camps
  • How did the Nazis interfere with Catholic Church?
    -attempted to ban the use of the crucifix
    -catholic schools and youth organisations were suppressed
    -catholic newspapers were banned
  • What was expected of catholic children?
    For them to join state schools with Nazi curriculums and to join various branches of Hitler youth
  • How many catholic priests were sent to Dachau?
    400
  • What happened to Nazi control over the Protestant church in 1937
    Hitler was forced to return control of the church to the old Protestant leadership in return for a promise that the church would stay out of politics
  • Did attendance at Catholic Churches increase under Nazi rule?
    Attendance increased substantially, especially during ww2 showing that Hitler attempts to reduce influence of religion was unsuccessful
  • Who played a large role in opposing Hitler and the Nazis?
    The Protestant and catholic clergy
  • Why did some Christian's support the Nazis?
    -They had similar on the importance of marriage, family and moral values
    -Christians feared the anti religious communists
  • What did Hitler promise in the concordat?
    -The catholic Center party can remain
    -Youth groups and catholic schools can remain
  • How did Hitler break the terms of the concordat?
    -Priests were harassed, arrested and sent to camps
    -Schools and youth organisations were shut
    -Monastries were shut
  • What happened to archbishop Galen?

    He was placed on house arrest until the end of the war
  • What changed in churches?
    All religions items, such as the cross and bible, were replaced with a sword and mein kamph
  • What quote was often used in the Reich church?
    "The swastika on our chests and the cross in our hearts"
  • How many Protestant churches agreed to unite and form the Reich church in 1933?
    28
  • Why did some Protestants support Hitler?
    -They admired Hitlers views on marriage and morals
    -They were happy to have the church controlled