A | B |
Hans and Sophie Scholl | Members of the White Rose Movement arrested and executed in 1943 for opposing the Nazi regime |
General Franco | Nazis helped him win power in Spain 1936 - 1939 |
Remilitarisation | Foreign policy in the Rhineland 1936 defying the Versailles and Locano Treaties |
Racial Superiority | Nazis accepted this belief about their race and culture |
Anschluss | Joining together of Austria and Germany in March 1938 |
Rearmament | Program of increasing arms to Germany |
Crystal Night | Violent pogrom against the Jews 9 Nov 1938 |
Trade Unions | banned by the Nazis in favour of the DAF |
Goebbels | Head of the Ministry for Public Enlightenment and Propaganda |
Scholz-Klink | Head of the National Socialist Women's Organisation from 1934 |
KdF | Strength Through Joy recreation program for workers |
Himmler | Head of the Schutzstaffeln |
Volk | community - classless society |
Niemoller | Lutheran pastor and opponent of the Nazi regime - arrested in 1937 |
Lebensraum | Living Space |
Faulhaber | Catholic Cardinal who opposed Nazi revisionist |
alliances | organised between Germany and Italy and Japan 1936 - 1937 |
Volksgemeinschaft | National community |
Nuremberg Laws | Anti-Semitic laws that robbed Jews of their political and civil rights |
Eidelweiss Pirates | Non-conformist youth group opposed to Nazi regime |
Jungmadel | Nazi Youth organisation for girls |
People's Court | Established by the Nazis to deal with Crimes Against the State - April 1934 |
Fuhrerprinzip | Leadership Principle |
Gestapo | Nazi Secret Police |
Darre | Minister for Agriculture - promoted farmers as the lifeblood of Germany |
Zeigler | "approved" artist supported by Hitler |
propaganda | Used by Nazis to persuade people |
intimidation | force used by Nazis to persuade |
Berchtesgaden | Hitler's Austrian retreat |
Russia | non-aggression pact was signed with this country in Aug 1939 |