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Terror and Intimidation in Nazi Germany

Explore the concept of a "police state" and the tactics of terror and intimidation used by the Nazis in Germany. Learn about the Gestapo, propaganda, control of media, concentration camps, indoctrination, and suppression of dissent. Understand how fear kept Hitler in power.

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Terror and Intimidation in Nazi Germany

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  1. Terror and Intimidation in Nazi Germany

  2. What is a “Police State”?

  3. What is a “Police State”? A country that maintains repressive control over the people by means of police (especially secret police) .

  4. The Nazi Police State • Nearly 17 million people in Germany had not voted for Hitler and the Nazis. • These people were likely to be a constant thorn for Hitler unless they were dealt with. For these people, the Nazis developed a policy of intimidation. • Hitler’s police state worked on the rule that if you said nothing, no harm, could come to you. If you had doubts about the way the country was going, you kept them to yourself - or paid the price • The wrong comment overheard by a Nazi official could have very serious consequences.

  5. Terror & Intimidation “Terror is the best political weapon for nothing drives people harder than a fear of sudden death.” - Adolf Hitler

  6. The Terror State Propaganda Secret police called the Gestapo would spy on and arrest enemies of the state. Mass Rallies, Posters and Propaganda films. Keeping Control of Germany The Nazis controlled and censored the radio & newspapers. SS were responsible for running the concentration camps. School children were indoctrinated with Nazi ideas at school. Popularity Ripping up the Treaty of Versailles. How did Hitler keep control of Germany? Everyone was scared of being arrested by the Gestapo and being put in a concentration camp. Hitler Youth & the Young Maidens. Creating Jobs

  7. The Terror State • Both the Gestapo and the SS were run by Heinrich Himmler. • The Gestapo employed an army of spies who would inform on people. • Who were “Enemies of the State”?

  8. Communists Social Democrats Jews Trade Unionists. Work Shy Homosexuals Gypsies Germans who bought from Jews Pacifists Radical Christian Organisation Anyone who criticised Hitler or the Nazi Party. Enemies of the State

  9. Enemies of the State • A list of German women who were still purchasing goods from Jewish shops. • Printed to scare or terrorise other people into not buying from the Jews.

  10. You are imprisoned for up to six months doing hard physical labour. When you are released you tell everybody what has happened to you Gestapo Spies inform on you Fear You are woken up by the Gestapo at 1 am in the morning and told that you have 5 minutes to pack your bags. You are handed over to the SS who run the concentration camps. By signing this form you are giving your consent to be put into a concentration camp. Days or maybe weeks later you are interviewed and asked to sign form D11 You are arrested and thrown into a cell at the police station How did the Terror State Work?

  11. Question To what extent was Nazi Germany a police state?

  12. Pastor Martin Niemoller When the Nazis came for the Communists I was silent, I was not a Communist. When the Nazis came for the Social Democrats I was silent, I was not a Social Democrat. When the Nazis came for the Jews I was silent, I was not a Jew. When the Nazis came for me there was nobody left to protest.

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