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Nazi Education - 0 views

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    slideshow on hitler and the youth program 
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BBC - GCSE Bitesize - Women in the Nazi state - 2 views

  • Their job was to keep the home nice for their husband and family - their life should revolve round the three 'Ks': church children cookingGoebbels said: "The mission of women is to be beautiful and to bring children into the world."
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Propaganda & Children during the Hitler years - 1 views

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    this is probz tetris
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    go away oscar, i'm doing work
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What was life like for women in Nazi Germany? - Wiemar and Nazi Germany - interactive d... - 1 views

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    very amazing mindmap
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A History of Unemployment - 0 views

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    Countries that underwent a lot of unemployment throughout the great depression  MUST LOOK
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Great Depression: The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics | Library of Economics and Liberty - 0 views

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    Mostly about how great depression effected countries 
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The Great Depression - 0 views

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    More about great depression 
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Cyclical Unemployment | Economy Watch - 0 views

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    News article on Unemployment 
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Teacher Resources - 0 views

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    About Jewish employment, discrimination 
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Animated Map of the Holocaust - 1 views

  • The Holocaust was the murder of six million Jews and millions of others by the Nazis and their collaborators during World War II. Mass killings began in June 1941 with the shooting of Jewish civilians during the German invasion of the Soviet Union. At the end of 1941, the Germans began deporting Jews to killing centers in occupied Poland. By May 1945, about two out of every three Jews in Europe had been murdered.
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Lodz - 0 views

  • The Jews of Lodz formed the second largest Jewish community in prewar Poland, after Warsaw.
  • About 160,000 Jews, more than a third of the city's population, were forced into a small area
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    Lodz Ghetto during World War II
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History of the Warsaw Ghetto - 0 views

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    History of the Warsaw Ghetto
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14 September 1935 - Adolf Hitler - speech before 54,000 members of the Hitler Youth - 0 views

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    Hitler's Speech about the German Youth 14 September 1935
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Speech by Hitler in Reichstag, 1938 - 0 views

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    Speech by Hitler 4 December 1938 in Reichenberg about the Youth
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Baldur von Schirach - 0 views

  • Baldur von Schirach was head of the Hitler Youth movement in Nazi Germany. The young of Nazi Germany had a very important role to play in Hitler’s Germany, so Schirach, as the head of all youth movements, must have been held in the highest esteem by the Nazi leader.
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    Baldur von Schirach- Head of the Hitler Youth
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Run 2 - Play it now at Coolmath-Games.com - 0 views

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    Fun Game hope you enjoy 
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The Führer Myth: How Hitler Won Over the German People - SPIEGEL ONLINE - 0 views

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    Who voted for the Nazis? Contains a good map
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Unemployment in Nazi Germany - 0 views

  • The fortunes of the National Socialist German Workers Party changed with the Wall Street Crash in October 1929. Desperate for capital, the United States began to recall loans from Europe. One of the consequences of this was a rapid increase in unemployment. Germany, whose economy relied heavily on investment from the United States, suffered more than any other country in Europe.
  • Before the crash, 1.25 million people were unemployed in Germany
  • Hitler, who was considered a fool in 1928 when he predicted economic disaster
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  • People began to say that if he was clever enough to predict the depression maybe he also knew how to solve it.
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  • However, the policies that Hitler introduced did help to reduce the number of people unemployed in Germany.
  • The government banned the introduction of some labour-saving machinery.
  • These policies often involved taking away certain freedoms from employers.
  • By 1937 German unemployment had fallen from six million to one million. However, the standard of living for those in employment did not improve in the same way that it had done during the 1920s.
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    Gives facts about unemployment after WW1 and during Hitler rein 
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