The rise of the Nazi Party

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What were the difference between German Jews and Eastern European Jews in Germany 1933?

German Jews did not follow the cultural and religious Jewish practices as strictly as the Eastern European Jews.

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Why did people discriminate against Eastern European Jews?

Eastern European Jews followed the religion and cultural practices seriously.

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How did the Nazi Party win power despite not winning?

President Paul von Hindenburg appointed Adolf Hitler the position of chancellor in January 1933. August 1933, Hindenburg died and Adolf Hitler combined the positions chancellor and president and made Germany a one party state.

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Why could being a one party state be a problem?

Country being a one party state is a problem due to not being. a democratic country and meaning the president decides everything

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What were the goals of the Nazi Party?

The Goals were to make the Aryan master race the superior group of the hierarchy of different racial groups.

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What is the Aryan master race?

People who is tall, have light brown or blonde hair and blue or light eyes.

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what did the nazis think of the slavic group?

They considered the Slavics (Russians, Poles and Serbs) as sub humans and useful as slaves for their superiors.

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Which group of people were considered “unworthy of life”?

Criminals, homosexuals, the mentally ill, gypsies, Romani and Jews.

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How did the Nazis intend to imrpove Germany’s future?

To “remove” people with bad genes by sterilising women (removing ability to have children) and dominating the German population with good genes.

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How would eugenics imporve the situation in Germany?

To improve the quality of genetics in Germany. tohave the best genes possible.

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Why was it important to segregate/separate, Jews from other people?

Nazi propaganda encouraged people to feel pride to belong in the master race and be suspicious and fearful of the Jews ( to be represented in a stereotypical and negative way)