Theme 1 How did the Nazis stay in power?
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Nazis in Power essays
To write a good essay it is really important you know what the
question wants you to do.
Sort the past paper questions into theme 1 or theme 2 questions
Theme 1
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deal with the named factor and compare it to other possible reasons in
order to arrive at an appropriate, balanced conclusion.
Theme 2
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How did the Nazis stay in power?
How complete was Nazi power over the German people?
Describe and evaluate each of the various pieces of evidence involved
in order to come to a balanced conclusion.
Essay types
• 2000 – Theme 1 – deal with factor, German economic policy 1933 -39,
then compare with other factors which kept the Nazis in power, ie other
popular policies, use of propaganda, terror,
• 2001 – Theme 1 - what is the factor to deal with first?
• 2002 – Theme 2 – describe and evaluate how much each of the domestic
policies affected the German people, ie evaluate the economic , social and
political policies
• 2003 – Theme 2
• 2004 – Theme 2
• 2006 – Theme 2
• 2007 - Theme 1
• 2009 – Theme 1
• 2010 – Theme ?
Essay plan
Theme 1
• To what extent was Nazi control due to factor
x? (popularity of Nazi policies, propaganda,
terror, persecution of Jews, one party state)
• Write down which factors need analysis for
the 2009 essay
• Now try writing an introduction for the essay
An example Introduction
• Set the context:
Between 1933 and 1939 the Nazi Party governed Germany as a totalitarian ‘
one party, police state.
• Describe the issue given in the question:
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The totalitarian ideal required total obedience and no opposition to the state
by the people. Nazi policies aimed to rebuild Germany’s national pride and
devastated economy after the First World War through domestic policies which
would create work for racially ’pure’ Germans in all sectors of industry,
especially armaments and foreign policy which would regain lost territories
and expand into eastern Europe to create what Hitler envisaged as the
‘Thousand Year Reich’.
What are you going to write about:
These policies were popular with many Germans however, the Nazis also used
other methods to ensure they stayed in control and achieve their aims. This
essay will attempt to assess the extent to which not only the popularity of
their policies kept control but also the use of terror, indoctrination through the
use of propaganda and the persecution of Jews and political opponents.
Development
• The popularity of policies.
– Domestic Policies
• Economic policy
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K: Government building schemes, eg Autobahns, Housing
K: Armaments production
K: Farmers’ debt reduction
A: Very popular, why? Hitler fulfilling policy promises
Increased employment, (Unemployment in 1932=30%, by
1939=0.5%) Work and Bread slogan, rebuilding German
national pride through building armed forces. Writing off
farmers’ debts to Jewish bankers, returning land to the
German people . However, wages low, determined by German
Labour Front (DAF) only trade union allowed.
Development
• Social policies
– K: KdF (Kraft durch Freude) Strength through Joy. Picnics,
Holidays, people’s car
– A: Popularised image of how well Germany was doing under
Hitler’s new domestic policies. However mainly illusory
(propaganda) rather than widespread increase in standard of
living. Goebbels’ use of media convinced many life was getting
better under the Nazis.
– K: Persecution of Jews
– A: Through effective propaganda the Nazis convinced the
majority of Germans that the Jews were to blame for their
economic problems and there was support and acceptance for
actions such as, Nuremberg Laws in 1935. Kristallnacht 1938
– Removal of Jews from professions, eg medicine, law, civil
service. Seen as taking strong action against Germany’s
“problems” – the threat of Jewish Marxist (Communist)
takeover
abou
Development
• Foreign Policies
– K: Lebensraum
– K: Rhineland, 1936
– K: Anschluss, 1938
– A: popular because fulfilled Hitler’s promises to re
build and expand Germany. Destroying VPT.
Rebuilds belief and confidence in the German
people after the harsh treatment after defeat in
the First World War
Development
• Other reasons Nazis maintained control
– Gleichschaltung
– Lack of opposition because of
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Terror/violence
Eventual support from the Army
Effective propaganda
Protestant and Catholic churches did not oppose the
Nazis except for individuals who refused to accept Nazis
and preached against it. Eg?
Conclusion
• We can see Nazi control of Germany through two main themes. Firstly
through mass support from German people because The Nazis were seen
to be fulfilling their promises of rebuilding Germany from the chaos of the
Weimar government and the unjust treatment of Germany after the First
World War. Employment was rising, many Germans believed they were
better off and they were being governed by a strong, confident leader,
Hitler, who had stopped any threat of a Communist revolution in Germany
and through his foreign policy was taking back lands seen as rightfully
belonging to Germany . Much of this support was won through the use of
very effective propaganda.
• The second theme by which Nazis held control was by ensuring any
opposition to the regime would be dealt with through threats and acts of
violence, arrest, torture and exile to concentration camps carried out by
the state run secret police, the Gestapo and SS.
• The combination of widespread support in an environment of fear secured
Hitler’s Fascist Nazi police state thankfully for only 12 years but at a
dreadful cost to human society.