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Germany & Democracy (1890-1945)
Germany & The Depression
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What event in October 1929 led to the Great Depression?
Wall Street Crash
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What was a major consequence of the Wall Street Crash for Germany?
Extremist
parties grew in popularity
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What happened to US companies after the Wall Street Crash?
They lost
billions
of dollars overnight
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How did the Wall Street Crash affect US lending to Germany?
US stopped lending money to
Germany
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What were the effects of the Great Depression on German businesses?
They had to repay
loans
and faced
tax increases
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What actions did the German government take during the Depression?
Increased taxes and cut
unemployment
benefits
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Who suffered the most job losses during the Depression in Germany?
Workers
and
farm labourers
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Why did many people turn to extremist parties during the Depression?
Democracy
seemed to be failing
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How did the Weimar government's weakness contribute to extremist party support?
Chancellor
needed
president's
help for laws
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Which party did working-class people turn to during the Depression?
Communists
(
KPD
)
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Which party did middle- and upper-class people support during the Depression?
Nazi Party
(
NSDAP
)
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What did Germans from all sectors of society want from the Nazis?
A strong government with economic policies
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What were the main reasons for the rise of the Nazis and Communists during the Depression?
Failure of moderate parties in the
Reichstag
Weakness of the
Weimar
government
Economic hardship and job losses
Fear of Communist takeover among the middle class
Desire for strong leadership and order
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What was the role of the SA during the elections of 1930 and 1932?
They controlled
unrest
and
intimidated
opposition
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How did Hitler's portrayal as 'one of the people' affect his popularity?
It made him relatable to
ordinary
people
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What was the significance of Hitler's speeches during the Depression?
They
promised
different
things
to
various
groups
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How did Hitler's propaganda contribute to his electoral success?
It
linked
him
with
national pride
and
strength
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What was the SA's membership size in 1930?
About 400,000
members
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Why did Hitler want to reduce the power of the SA?
Röhm
was a serious rival and threat
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What was the outcome of the Night of the Long Knives?
Röhm
and
SA
leaders were arrested and killed
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What happened to President
Hindenburg
on
2
August
1934
?
He died
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What law merged the offices of Chancellor and President?
The
law
concerning
the
Head
of
State
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How did Hitler ensure loyalty from the army after Hindenburg's death?
Army swore an
oath
of allegiance to him
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What were the steps Hitler took to establish his dictatorship in 1933 and 1934?
Reichstag Fire
allowed for emergency powers
Enabling Act
passed to gain total power
SA used to intimidate opposition
Hindenburg's
death merged Chancellor and President roles
Army swore allegiance to Hitler
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What was the purpose of the Enabling Act proposed by Hitler?
To
give
himself
total
power
to
make
laws
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What was the result of the Enabling Act for Germany's political system?
Germany would no longer be a
democracy
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How did the Nazis eliminate political opposition after the Enabling Act?
They banned other political
parties
and unions
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What happened to the Communist Party after the Reichstag fire?
It was effectively
finished
and many
arrested
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What was the significance of the Law against the Formation of New Parties?
It banned all political parties except the
Nazis
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How did the Nazis use the Reichstag fire to their advantage?
They accused
Communists
of conspiracy and arrested them
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What was the outcome of the Night of the Long Knives for the SA?
Its
power
and
influence
were
significantly
reduced
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How did Hitler's portrayal of himself contribute to his dictatorship?
He was seen as
all-powerful
and
heroic
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What was the role of propaganda in establishing Hitler's dictatorship?
It
portrayed
Hitler
as a
strong leader
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