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what
were the main aims of the Nazi party?
-destroy treaty of
Versailles
and
undo
changes made because of it
-wanted
strong
,
central
gov
-wanted to
expand
Germany
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what were
nationalistic
ideas of the Nazi party?
-destroy
treaty
and
regain
land
lost
-rebuild
military
strength
-believed in
superior
Aaryan
race
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what were socialist ideas of the Nazi party?
-wanted to provide
employment
for every
Aaryan
man
-wanted
equal rights
for
Aaryan citizens
-wanted to give
support
to
Aaryan mothers
/kids
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how did Nazis
control censorship?
-all books, films plays etc had to
conform
with
nazi beliefs
-any books written by
Jewish
people or that disagreed with
Nazi beliefs
were
burned
-joseph Goebbels
controlled censorship
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How did the Nazis control the
legal system?
-Judges
had to swear an
oath of loyalty to Hitler
and were expected to act always in the interests of the Nazi state.
-All lawyers had to join the
Nazi Lawyers' Association
, which meant they could be controlled..
-Standard punishment for crimes were
abolished
and so local prosecutors could decide what
penalties
to impose on those found
guilty.
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