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GRMN 2301: INSIDE NAZI GERMANY EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024

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GRMN 2301: INSIDE NAZI GERMANY
EXAM 1

What did the Nazi's negatively associate with the Jews? - ANSWERS-everything
about Modernism (modern art, feminism, urban poverty, socialism and
communism)



Emergence of Nazi Ideology - ANSWERS-CAPLAN:

Factors for the Rise of Nazi Ideology:



1. Depression: blamed people; Nazi's came to power because of the Depression



2. Economy/Economics: in 1920's (high inflation, unemployment; global economic
collapse after 1929



3. Generational Differences:

-younger generations (most under 40 y.o.) disagreed with their parents' views

-went to the Nazi parties to find a new Germany that was not like Germany
before WWI

-believed established parties did not correct the problem and did not want to
follow them

-Nazis were relatable, inclusive, went for middle/working class when other parties
like Conservative Catholic parties went for more prestigious/high class

, 4. Voters (often the younger generations^) Wanted:

-leadership from middle classes to represent themselves



5. Traditional Conservative Parties Failed because:

-failed to give image of future Germany

-provide answers

-kept looking back; their leadership was old; wanted pre-WWI Germany



Hitler/Nazis were the face of a new Germany; appealed to middle/working class




-"Associated Life": the clubs you were involved in were politicized and were tied
to the political party you followed



What are some of the reasons for the hatred of the Weimar Republic? -
ANSWERS--Hatred for the Weimar Republic: Hitler believed it was time for a
change

-Right Wing wanted an authoritative government, not a democratic government
(people wanted one person to make decisions for them; didn't want to vote
anymore)

-Right Wing blamed economic collapse on Weimar republic

-Anti-democratic beliefs: thought voting caused the conflicts and then the
problems

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