Changing life for the German people, 1933-1939 0.0 / 5 ? HistoryWWII and Nazi Germany 1939-1945GCSEWJEC Created by: emilygibson97Created on: 09-05-14 18:09 How did the Nazis try to reduce unemployment? Re-armament (1935), National Labor Service, Public Work Schemes, The Four Year Plan, KDF and women, Jews or RAD excluded from statistics. 1 of 12 When were Trade Unions banned? May 1933. 2 of 12 What was the KdF? Strength through joy movement - provide workers with leisure opportunities. 3 of 12 When was the Unemployment Relied Act passed? 1st June 1933. 4 of 12 When was the Hitler Youth established? 1925 5 of 12 What was the Hitler Youth membership by 1939? 8 million 6 of 12 When was the ** established? 1925 7 of 12 Who are the **? More disciplined, wear a black uniform. 8 of 12 What control did the Nazis have over the legal system? The judges were all Nazis, the Gestapo had the right to imprison and kill without a trial. 9 of 12 What was Kristallnaht? 9th and 10th of November- Nazis destroyed 7,500 shops, 400 synagogues, 30,000 Jews arrested 10 of 12 What did the concordat signed with the Pope in 1933 mean? Hitler promised full religious freedom and the pope promised he wouldn't interfere in politics. 11 of 12 What was the National Reich Church? All 28 Protestant groups merged in 1936. 12 of 12
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