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How the Nazis Consolidated their Power The Police State

How the Nazis Consolidated their Power The Police State. LO: To understand and explain how Hitler and the Nazis consolidated their power. GLOSSARY: Consolidate means to combine into one body or system. STARTER:

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How the Nazis Consolidated their Power The Police State

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  1. How the NazisConsolidated their Power • The Police State LO: To understand and explain how Hitler and the Nazis consolidated their power GLOSSARY: Consolidate means to combine into one body or system

  2. STARTER: This is an example of Nazi Propaganda. List 3 conclusionsthat could be made about this image

  3. The police state Very quickly, Hitler placed his party at the heart of the government of the country. Key to this was setting up an effectivepolice state. The regular police – the Ordnungspolizei (ORPO) – was put under the control of Himmler who already ran theSS (Hitler’s personal body guards). In 1933, theGestapo (Secret State Police) was set up. The Gestapo used agents and informants to find and arrest anyone hostile to the Nazis government. Jews, beggars and gypsies were arrested as well as political opponents. So many people were imprisoned that special concentration camps had to be set up to house them. LO: To understand and explain how Hitler and the Nazis consolidated their power

  4. The police state Complete this table on the Nazi police state using your consumable version

  5. Concentration camps LO: To understand and explain how Hitler and the Nazis consolidated their power

  6. Conclusion By 1936, Hitler’s power was absolute. The army were pleased that he was building a powerful military and setting up a new air force (the Luftwaffe). Big business liked the Nazi regime because Hitler had destroyed the trade unions, allowing business to improve their profits, and given them lucrative arms contracts. People felt better off as Hitler had expanded healthcare, social security and state benefits. New motorways were built, unemployment was almost wiped out and traffic-free city centres were established. “…my mother saw a Storm Trooper parade in the streets of Heidelburg … the impression of energy in an atmosphere of universal hopelessness, seems to have won her over…”Albert Speer, 1931. LO: To understand and explain how Hitler and the Nazis consolidated their power

  7. TASKS: 1. What was the name of the ‘regular police force’ in Nazi Germany? 2. How did the Gestapo differ from the regular police? 3. What is a police state? 4. What is a concentration camp? 5. Copy out and complete the grid opposite. 6. List 3 ways in which many ordinary Germans felt better off under Nazi rule. 7. Describe why big business were happy with the Nazi running of the economy. 8. EXTENDED ANSWER: By 1936, Hitler’s power was absolute. Explain what you think this means. Give 3 examples in your answer to illustrate absolute power. (Include the following words in your answer: Economic, Social, Political

  8. Plenary LO: To understand and explain how Hitler and the Nazis consolidated their power

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