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1
one third
2
Catholics owed their loyalty and allegiance to the Pope, over Hitler They had their own Catholic schools which taught different values to Nazi Schools
3
he reached a concordat with the pope
4
Hitler agreed to confirm freedom of worship for Catholics and to not interfere with their schooling system The Catholic Church agreed that its priests would not interfere with political matters and ordered German bishops to swear loyalty to the National Socialist Regime.
5
no
6
Catholic priests were arrested and harassed and even sent to concentration camps Catholic schools were closed the Catholic Youth League was banned
7
they were grateful that he had protected them from anti-Christian communists
8
they combined to form a single Protestant church called the Reich church.
9
Ludwig Muller
10
they could only continue providing church services if they supported Hitler’s views some displayed the swastika in their churches they were told not to baptise Jews and had to exclude Jewish teachings from the Old Testament from their teachings
11
Martin Niermoller
12
The Pastors Emergency League
13
he was sent to a concentration camp in 1937
14
censorship, propoganda and controlling culture and the arts
15
he was head of the ministry of peoples enlightenment and propoganda. he controlled all the censorship and propoganda using media, art, sport etc.
16
he wanted the Nazi attitudes to be so deeply buried that people didn’t even realise that their attitudes were being changed
17
journalists were told what they could not publish (censorship) they were given regular briefings, containing information the government were willing to release (propoganda) they closed down 1600 newspapers in 1935 alone, every newspaper was a Nazi newspaper
18
they mass produced cheap radios which could only pick up stations from Germany so they could not be influenced by other countries. all stations were put under Nazi control Hitler and other officials made frequent broadcasts
19
Goebbels made Nazi rallies and parades bigger and more frequent e.g., Nuremberg rallies each year, gave the party a sense of unity, power and organisation (20,000 flags, 200,000 party supporters, 100-foot eagle)
20
he covered sporting stadiums with Nazi symbols he insisted that all teams including visiting ones made the Nazi salute during the anthem he hailed sport victories as victories for Nazi ideals
21
1936
22
built a new stadium for 110,000 people, decked out with swastikas all events were well organised Germany won 33 medals, most out of any country a film maker made two films out of the games
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1
one third
2
Catholics owed their loyalty and allegiance to the Pope, over Hitler They had their own Catholic schools which taught different values to Nazi Schools
3
he reached a concordat with the pope
4
Hitler agreed to confirm freedom of worship for Catholics and to not interfere with their schooling system The Catholic Church agreed that its priests would not interfere with political matters and ordered German bishops to swear loyalty to the National Socialist Regime.
5
no
6
Catholic priests were arrested and harassed and even sent to concentration camps Catholic schools were closed the Catholic Youth League was banned
7
they were grateful that he had protected them from anti-Christian communists
8
they combined to form a single Protestant church called the Reich church.
9
Ludwig Muller
10
they could only continue providing church services if they supported Hitler’s views some displayed the swastika in their churches they were told not to baptise Jews and had to exclude Jewish teachings from the Old Testament from their teachings
11
Martin Niermoller
12
The Pastors Emergency League
13
he was sent to a concentration camp in 1937
14
censorship, propoganda and controlling culture and the arts
15
he was head of the ministry of peoples enlightenment and propoganda. he controlled all the censorship and propoganda using media, art, sport etc.
16
he wanted the Nazi attitudes to be so deeply buried that people didn’t even realise that their attitudes were being changed
17
journalists were told what they could not publish (censorship) they were given regular briefings, containing information the government were willing to release (propoganda) they closed down 1600 newspapers in 1935 alone, every newspaper was a Nazi newspaper
18
they mass produced cheap radios which could only pick up stations from Germany so they could not be influenced by other countries. all stations were put under Nazi control Hitler and other officials made frequent broadcasts
19
Goebbels made Nazi rallies and parades bigger and more frequent e.g., Nuremberg rallies each year, gave the party a sense of unity, power and organisation (20,000 flags, 200,000 party supporters, 100-foot eagle)
20
he covered sporting stadiums with Nazi symbols he insisted that all teams including visiting ones made the Nazi salute during the anthem he hailed sport victories as victories for Nazi ideals
21
1936
22
built a new stadium for 110,000 people, decked out with swastikas all events were well organised Germany won 33 medals, most out of any country a film maker made two films out of the games