Nazism
Nazism
Nazism
The Allied Powers -The UK, France, the then USSR and USA
o Genocidal war
o November criminals
Germany had fought the war largely on loans and had to pay
war reparations in gold. This depleted gold reserves.
In 1923 Germany refused to pay so the French occupied its
leading industrial area, Ruhr.
Germany printed paper currency recklessly. With too much
printed money in circulation, the value of the German mark
fell. In April the US dollar was equal to 24,000 marks, in
August 4,621,000 marks and in December 98,860,000 marks.
This crisis came to be known as hyperinflation, a situation
when prices rise phenomenally high.
o Hitler’s Promises
The Nazi regime used language and media with care , and
often to great effect. Nazis never used the words kill or
murder in their official communications. Mass killings were
termed special treatment, final
solution, euthanasia, selection and disinfections.
Media was carefully used to win support for the regime
and popularise its worldview. Nazi ideas were spread a
through visual images, films, radio, posters, catchy slogans and
leaflets.
In posters, groups identified as the enemies of Germans were
stereotyped, mocked, abused and described as evil. Socialists
and liberals were
represented as weak and degenerate. They were attacked
as malicious foreign agents.
Orthodox Jews were shown with flowing beards wearing
kaftans. They were referred to as vermin, rats and pests. Their
movements were compared to those of rodents.
Many people saw the world through Nazi eyes, and spoke
their mind in Nazi language.They felt hatred and anger
surge inside them when they saw someone who looked like
a Jew.
They marked the houses of Jews and reported suspicious
neighbours. They believed that
Nazism would bring prosperity and improve general well-
being.
But not every German was a Nazi. Many organised active
resistance to Nazism, braving police repression and death.
The large majority of Germans, however, were passive
onlookers and apathetic witnesses. They were too scared to
act, to differ, to protest.
o Holocaust