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Complete notes on the Nazi radicalisation of the state from the AQA Alevel History, Democracy & Nazism course from an A* student!!! This includes information on; - what influenced the Nazi racial ideology - key words - origins of anti-semitism in Germany - Nazi policies towards undesirable...

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In 1939, the
regime began
deporting Roma
& Sinti from
Germany to
settlements in
Conveniently, this was done before the Berlin Eg Clubs Poland
Olympics such as This had a
- helped with the ' look' of Germany to outsiders Eldorado particular focus
but also to Germans themselves - looks like G is Estimated 1/2 a million on race Unscientific the
in Berlin
becoming a good country again, looks like the gypsies were killed - it would allow human society
were
Nazis are wiping away poverty etc for the justify ideas
closed
Germanisation superiority and
So whilst this programme was only a rather short term down
system, it provided tor techniques, trained personnel and In 1938, a decree for of the eastern
administrative expertise for the coming 'Final Solution' They regarded gay men as ' the struggle against the lands and The Herrenvolk
The Nazis were bringing the '
degenerate' so in 1933, the gypsy plague led to a were the master
alarmed by the Lost Germans'
regime purged homosexual 1937-39 were more systematic race, Aryan people
hostile public back to the
organisations & banned gay the peak years classification process whose destiny it
In August 1941, Archbishop reaction & halted Reich
literature of persecution was to rule over
Galen of Munster preached a the programme
sermon making an emotive - however this was for homosecuals the inferiors
attack on euthanasia only a tactical pause In 1935, the
Thousands of Many were beaten Nuremberg laws were
& did not prevent it Again, by having Another
copies were to death in the applied to Roma &
from continuing this as legislation - example of
The fact that they printed & camps & around Sinti as well as Jews, In Germany there
Brandt Protests were makes it much ideological
hide this, highlights widely 60% of gay making them subjects, was already
and made by the easier for the Nazis concepts
how they knew it In 1933, and prisoners died not citizens and support for the
distributed Bouhler churches as they cannot be being
was not acceptable again in 1936 & banning them from idea that the
were 2 prosecuted twisted by
38, there weer marrying or having country was
key anti-Semitism
On the mass round ups sexual relations w/ over-populated
figures
basis of One of ' tramps & Many gay men Aryans
who had By 1941, The law was amended in
Parents these accused beggars' - some in CC were
been rumours were 1935 to broaden the
were reports, murder being forced into castrated to '
given the spreading definition of homosexuality LEBENSRAUM
assured children against work & others cure' them of There was
authority surrounding & impose harsher penalties
their child were sent Bouhler into CC their 'perversion' discrimination
by Hitler T4, arousing
had died in to special to carry opposition against It provided the
In 1936, an ' them before battleground for a war
spite of hospitals to this out
Many ' work-shy' asocial colony' 1933 but the of racial annihilation, What influe
receiving be starved
were forced to was set up in Nazis made wiping out the inferior the Nazis r
the best to death or This is Asocials and
undergo sterilisation northern Germany it more Slav races & smashing ideolog
treatment given lethal Medical staff where it homosexuals to ' re-educate' systematic Bolshevism in Russia
injections had to report became Roma &
asocials
on children known as Sinti
Also needed to suffering with T4 The tern 'asocial' covered
ensure the deformities criminals, tramps, beggars, Nazi policies The radicalisation of the state Ke
parents would alcoholics, prostitutes, towards
remain loyal to the In 1939, the homosexuals and the undesirables The Nazis were suspicious of
regime, as they New legislation programme workshy all religious sects, especially Antisemitism is
themselves might was made allowing was extended Eg: the those with international links hostility or
be part of the children to be put ' to adults prejudice Her
Mormons,
Volkgemeinschaft mercifully' to Mentally ill & against Jewish
Jehovah's Religious
death, relieving the physically disabled people. The
Witnesses sects The Germ
burden of the Nazi Holocaust
Origins of as conside
Volkesgemeinschaft is history' s
In Oct 1939, the EUTHANASIA In racial Those who anti-semitism most extreme
Nazis to b
regime authorised Most sects
(AKTION T4) ideology they were not in Germany example
superior t
euthanasia for the STERILISATION were banned the Mas
were seen as ' banned, had in Nov 1933
mentally & physically biological Gestapo agents
disabled - the 'burden' outsiders' reporting on
and threat to the 5000 innocent children were Anti Semitic Recap - how did
Even before the their services Bans were lifted if
killed in this process attitudes date
racial hygiene
Nazis came to sects showed the STATE become
back to Medieval
power, the
Because willingness to more radical
their Europe
Prussian state Jehovah's cooperate w/ the
Seen as a hereditary ' Wtnesses refused regime
During the third reich, had drawn up a burden to the defects' to cooperate
400,000 people were draft to allow the community & They did
made them because they felt
sterilised voluntary not begin

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