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GCSE History AQA A: Paper 2: Germany, 1919-1945
www.corbytechnicalschool.orgGrowing up in Nazi Germany, published in 1972. She recalls joining the BDM, the Hitler Youth movement for girls, in 1938 at the age of 12. A different view of young people in Nazi Germany Source C: The Hitler Youth movement From an account by a former member of the Hitler Youth, published in 1982. He recalls his time in the
In the Name of Public Health — Nazi Racial Hygiene
www.ushmm.orgthe greater good, but in Nazi Germany, national or public health — Volksgesundheit — took complete precedence over individual health care. Physicians and medically trained academics, many of whom were proponents of “racial hygiene,” or eugenics, legitimized and helped to implement Nazi poli-cies aiming to “cleanse” German society of ...
GCSE Key Words History Department - Aylsham High School
www.aylshamhigh.comGCSE Key Words History Department Weimar and Nazi Germany Unit Active resistance: To resist authority in a violent and obvious way Allies: two or more countries who have signed an agreement to support each other Anti-Semitism: Opposition to and attacks on Jews Armistice: Cease-fire Aryan: Nazi term for someone of ‘pure German blood’
Nazi Germany and the Jews, 1933-1945
www2.dsu.nodak.educess as such: The reading of diaries and letters, for example, clearly shows that while the populations throughout Europe were becoming aware of the extermination of the Jews, the victims themselves, with the exception of a tiny minority, did not know what was ultimately in store for them. In Western