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How Did Nazi Rule Affect The Germans?

How Did Nazi Rule Affect The Germans?. Nazi Effect on Germans. The Nazi State affected different people in different ways For most people, life was good. Nazi Party Members. Were especially happy. Ordinary People. Life was good Had jobs There was law and order Autobahns improved

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How Did Nazi Rule Affect The Germans?

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  1. How Did Nazi Rule Affect The Germans?

  2. Nazi Effect on Germans • The Nazi State affected different people in different ways • For most people, life was good

  3. Nazi Party Members • Were especially happy

  4. Ordinary People • Life was good • Had jobs • There was law and order • Autobahns improved • Frequent ceremonies- added color and excitement • Propaganda gave people hope • Sense of security

  5. Drawbacks for Ordinary People • Wages fell and strikers could be shot • Loss of personal freedoms • All culture had to be approved

  6. Women • Were seen as child-bearer and creator of family • Law for the Encouragement of Marriage • Gave newlyweds a loan of 1,000 marks • Could keep 250 marks for each child they had • Mothers who had more than 8 children were given a gold medal

  7. Youth • Nazi culture was youth-oriented • NJ had exciting activities for young boys • Nazis treated young men and women as though they were special • Told youth they knew more than their parents

  8. Opponents • Used fear and horror against anyone who disapproved of their regime • Trade Unions banned • Communists put in camps or killed • Many protestant pastors were persecuted or executed • ‘grumblers’ were murdered or sent to camps

  9. Untermensch • Means subhuman • People the Nazis thought were racially or socially inferior • “germs of destruction”

  10. Untermensch • Black people • Jews • Gypsies • Mentally disabled • Physically disabled

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