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What was the aim of Hitler’s Public Works Programme?
Recognise the design of this German Jeep called a
Created Jobs in other industries because of the need for standardised parts. Produced low cost cars which helped to keep the German people happy Car Industry Car Production could easily be switched to the production of military vehicles Stee l Glass Rubb er Leath er Cycle of
The chief purpose of the school is to train human beings to realize that the state is more important than the individual. Bernhard Rust- Nazi education minister
The teachers who refused to teach Nazi ideas were usually fired. Most teachers attended teachers’ camps where they learnt about indoctrination and physical training. Ninety-seven per cent of teachers joined the Nazi-teacher association.
The Nazi curriculum
Nazi School Subjects
PHYSICAL EDUCATION:
Jews
Conclusion
Reichssportfeld
Controversy
Restrictions on Jews
Boycott threats
German Preparation
James Cleveland Owens
Jesse owens events
Owens in Competition
Medals won
Hitler/Owens
Propaganda
German success
Germany and USA Medal Count
Was it a success?
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Communists Religion Army Traditional Elite Trade Unions Schools/ Education Media Jews SA / Ernst Rohm
Nazi successes
Banned from 1933 1934 – Education Changed Concordat/ New Church/ Oath of elegance Controlled from the centre Works with Army. SA gains support. Anti-semitism Awarding of contracts June 1934 – Night of the Long Knives Abolished in 1933.
Who resisted?
CONCLUSION
Key Quote
How did Hitler keep control of Germany?
The Nazi Police State
The Terror State
The Gestapo
The SS (Blackshirts)
Enemies of the State
Enemies of the State
How did the Terror State Work?
Concentration Camps
AIMS AND DEFINITIONS
Youth
Youth Policy
How the Control Develops
The History
Activities
Education
Traditional Role of Education
Nazi Policy
Policy in Action
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