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What was the average vote % for the SPD?

24.5%

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What % of the Zentrum party vote came from Women?

60%

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When was the occupation of the Rhineland, including “passive resistance”?

1923

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When was the Young Plan referendum and what was its result?

It was in 1930, and they won 87% of the vote to accept the money, against right wing parties, which shows their overwhelming support

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Turnout in the 1933 (nazi)

95%

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How many members in Nazi organisations?

5 million by 1950

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Referendums in Nazi Germany and why aren’t they actually accurate

Do you support the remilitarisation of the Rhineland? (1936) 99% yes. However, due to the nature of the nazi regime, there would have been serious consequences if not, so people had to vote yes no matter their beliefs

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March 1936 election result

99.9% Nazi

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Reason for young support towards the Nazis?

Grew up being indoctrinated by Nazism and have a hatred for the WR. They have a whole collective goal on joining the army and gaining territory. They are brought up with the Hitler curriculum

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Reasons for Professional middle classes support

Seen as respected and valued by the Nazi party as they had opportunities to run Nazi institutions such as the Four Year Plan. They also abolished threat to their opportunities such as jews and abolished trade unions, allowing them to have further control

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How much more were the Nazis supported in rural regions than cities?

28% more

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What was the Reich entailed Farm law?

Gave peasants more security over ownership of land

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How many were captured in Stalingrad? (Jan 1943)

92,000

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How much did Radio ownership increase by?

From 25% in 1932 to 70% 1939

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Example of how the Hitler Myth?

The Night of Long Knives was regarded as “popular justice” as he was eradicating corruption and immorality within the government

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What was the process of denazification?

12 trials involving 100 defendants took place in Nuremburg from 1945 - 49. 18 were found guilty on one or more accounts and 3 were found not guilty. 11 sentenced to hanging

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When was the Law for Liberation from National Socialism? (De - nazification)

March 1946

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