5.4 Life in Nazi Germany, 1933–39

Cards (89)

  • The Nazis used propaganda to shape public opinion and control the flow of information.

    True
  • The Nazis implemented significant economic and social policies that transformed German society
  • The Nazis reshaped the German economy and society according to their racial and ideological vision.

    True
  • The Nazis expanded the welfare state but also persecuted minority groups.
    True
  • The Nazis sought to create a Volksgemeinschaft based on racial and ideological unity
  • The Nazis reduced unemployment through rearmament and public works programs
  • The Nazis used propaganda to shape public opinion and control the media.

    True
  • The Nazis used propaganda to shape public opinion and control the flow of information in Germany.
    True
  • The Nazis introduced policies of autarky to boost domestic production
  • The Nazi process of aligning all aspects of German life under their control was called Gleichschaltung
  • The Nazis' economic policies were closely tied to their racial and ideological vision.

    True
  • The Nazis reshaped German culture to consolidate their power and advance their ideological agenda.

    True
  • Under the Nazis, the media landscape in Germany shifted from diverse to strictly controlled and used for propaganda
  • What role did propaganda play in the Nazis' efforts to consolidate power in Germany?
    Shaping public opinion
  • The Nazis implemented social policies that encouraged women to focus on traditional roles within the family.

    True
  • Student groups like the White Rose engaged in anti-Nazi propaganda
  • Which political parties continued underground activities in opposition to the Nazis?
    Social Democrats and Communists
  • What were some key economic policies implemented by the Nazis to reduce unemployment in Germany?
    Rearmament and public works
  • What was the primary goal of the Nazis' economic and social policies in Germany during the 1930s?
    Create a Volksgemeinschaft
  • The Nazis used propaganda to shape public opinion and control the flow of information in Germany.
    True
  • Match the Nazi policy with its goal:
    Propaganda ↔️ Shape public opinion
    Autarky ↔️ Boost domestic production
    Rearmament ↔️ Reduce unemployment
    Volksgemeinschaft ↔️ Create racial unity
  • The Nazis persecuted and excluded Jews and other minority groups
  • Under the Nazis, the media landscape was replaced with strict Nazi control and propaganda
  • The Nazis used Gleichschaltung to fundamentally alter the social structures
  • The Nazis used rearmament to reduce unemployment in Germany.

    True
  • The Nazis promoted traditional gender roles and large families
  • The Nazis used extensive propaganda to control the flow of information
  • What happened to minorities in Nazi Germany?
    Persecution and exclusion
  • The Nazis abolished trade unions and replaced them with the German Labour Front
  • The Nazis consolidated their power and maintained a tight grip on the German people during the 1930s.
    True
  • Match the policy area with its key policies:
    Economic ↔️ Rearmament and autarky
    Social ↔️ Welfare state and persecution
  • The Nazis' economic policies included rearmament and public works programs to reduce unemployment.

    True
  • The Nazis maintained a tight grip on the German people during the 1930s.
    True
  • The Gleichschaltung process allowed the Nazis to bring all aspects of German life under their control.

    True
  • The Nazis abolished trade unions and replaced them with the German Labour Front
  • After seizing power in 1933, the Nazis banned all other political parties, making the Nazi party the only legal political force
  • Match the economic or social policy area with its condition before and after the Nazis:
    Unemployment ↔️ High to Rearmament programs
    Industrial Output ↔️ Low to Autarky policies
    Society ↔️ Diverse to Persecution of minorities
  • What term did the Nazis use to describe their vision for a unified German society?
    Volksgemeinschaft
  • What group was systematically persecuted and excluded under the Nazis?
    Jews
  • Steps taken by the Nazis to transform German culture
    1️⃣ Strict Nazi control of media
    2️⃣ Promotion of traditional family values
    3️⃣ Persecution of minorities