Opposition to Nazis

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  • Opposition to the Nazi Regime
    • Why was opposition limited?
      • Terror - ** and Gestapo + Nazi brutality of opponents on NoLK
      • Economic miracle - Nazis provided most people jobs
      • Nazis abandoned/hid unpopular policies e.g Kristallnacht (Night of the broken glass) and euthanasia campaign
      • Opposition was divided and weak
        • propaganda
    • Opposition between 1933-39
      • Communists
        • lot of working class support
        • The Red Orchestra - underground spy network sent info to Soviets
        • V weak - leadership limited after Reichstag fire + many feared arrest
          • most persecuted enemy - by 1945 45k killed - part of Hitler's policy - saw them as the 'enemy of state'
        • Gestapo broke it down
        • Many supported Nazi fear of KPD - propaganda
        • Nazi-Soviet Pact 1939 huge blow
      • Social Democrats
        • Like communists: had working-class support but had been banned
          • Much of the leadership been arrested + didn't unite with Communist = weak left-wing opposition
            • 1933 (within weeks of Hitler's rise) SPD and Trade Unions banned - concentration camps
              • Constrained by law + weak - not ready to fight Nazis
        • Underground party from Prague gathered info + spread disconent
      • Churches
        • Had chance to stop Nazis due to international power - couldn't be abolished by Nazis
          • Leaders naive to agree to Concordat - Nazis started to undermine church influence in schools - removal of crosses
        • Nazis acted brutally – murdered Klausener (Catholic Minister and Politician) in Aug 1934 (Night of Long Knives)
          • some priests also sent to camps by Gestapo
        • some sympathetic to Nazi idea of anti-communism?
        • Pope Pius encyclical attacked Nazis persecution and inhumanity
      • Youth
        • Hans and Sophie Scholl - White Rose Group - killed and arrested by Gestapo
        • Swing Youth - refused to reject Jews
        • weak
      • Army
        • From Aug 1934 - oath + NOLK realisation of Nazi brutality
        • By 1941, Hitler was often in HQ surrounded by security -hard to attack
          • March 1943 - Operation Flash directed by Tresckow - failed
        • Blomberg-Fritsch Affair 1939 -  Hitler removed critics from office - forced Blomberg and Fritsch to resign - appointed himself supreme commander of armed forces
        • Army's faith in regime increased w/ into of rearmament programme and conscription - March 1935 - army increased to over 500k men

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