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Summary- Nazi Germany- Culture, Arts, and the Impact of War- A Level
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In depth summary of Culture, Arts, and the Impact of War in Nazi Germany. Designed for A Level History.
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Some examples from this set of practice questions
1.
When was the Ministry for Public Enlightenment and Propaganda formed? Who was at its head?
Answer: March 1933- Goebbels
2.
Which organisation was Goebbels president of (in relation to propaganda)?
Answer: Reich Chamber of Culture
3.
How many sub chambers were in the Reich Chamber of Culture?
Answer: 7
4.
When was the Editors’ Law passed?
Answer: October 1933
5.
Which clause of the Editors’ Law prohibited the publishing of material which undermined the state?
Answer: Clause 14
6.
Which organisation provided German newspapers with half of their material?
Answer: The Press Agency
7.
What percentage of newspapers did Eher Verlag own by 1939?
Answer: 69%
8.
How many German households had a People’s Receiver by 1939? Why was this so useful for propaganda?
Answer: 70%- it only had one channel and was short wave, so it couldn’t pick up foreign stations which criticised the Nazis.
9.
Other than radios, what other way were Hitler’s speeches transmitted to the people?
Answer: Loudspeakers
10.
By 1935, Hitler’s speeches had an estimated audience of how many?
Answer: 56 million
Some examples from this set of practice questions
1.
When was rationing introduced?
Answer: August 1939
2.
How far above basic requirements were Nazi rations initially?
Answer: 10%
3.
When did imports stop by Russia?
Answer: 1941 (Operation Barbarossa)
4.
When were cigarettes rationed?
Answer: 1942
5.
How did meat rations fall?
Answer: 700g/week (1939) to 250g (1945)
6.
How often was hot water available?
Answer: Two days a week
7.
When did Goebbels become Reich Plenipotentiary for Total War>
Answer: June 1944
8.
How many troops were diverted to be extras in “Kolberg”?
Answer: 100,000
9.
When and where did Goebbels call for total war?
Answer: 1943- Berlin Sportspalast
10.
How many tonnes of bombs were dropped on Germany?
Answer: 2.7 million tonnes (over 1.4 million missions)
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