THE GENESIS OF A NAZI GERMANY
The German population saw the Treaty of Versailles as symbolic of defeat. They saw this global democracy as displaying the problems with not allowing countries like Austria and Poland to be united with their homeland. They felt betrayed or underhandedly mishandled by their communist and socialist leaders. It was this that they used as ammunition by those members of the NSDAP. In 1921 Hitler became Fuhrer of the NSDAP.
Germany printed money in 1923 post WW1 to pay reparations. At this point, 200 billion marks was worth $1. Populist NSDAP took advantage of terrible financial climate. 1924 USA leant Germany 800000000 marks. This helped economic security and stability. 1925 Germany joined League of Nations. 1929 reparations restructured with USA. 1924-1929 were the Golden years of the Weimar Republic. All societal political metrics were growing/falling.
1929 Wall Street crash. 1/3 Germans unemployed by 1932. 12-107 Nazi seats in Reichstag. German parliament had ceased to sit when Nazis came to power in 1933. Brunning resigned in 1932. 37% Hitler, Hindenburg 53% of the vote in 1932 election. Communists put vote of no confidence in Von Pappen who tried to make chancellor a dictator role. Nazis lost 2 million votes in this election and communists gained voters.
Nazis had greater success with protestant voters than Catholic ones. Hitler youth and the banning of other youth groups helped the Nazis secure young voters. Nazis won rural voters by promising farmers they'd ban foreign food imports. They promised to stop Jews buying land to sell on in rural areas.
Hitler wanted to take 800000 women out of work within 4 years. Promoted the idea of traditional female roles and the desired increase in the German birth rate.
Middle class Germans bitter at losing their savings in the hyperinflation of the 1920s. They were scared of falling into the lower working class and so voted Nazi. They feared falling into the working class. Early membership dominated by skilled workers and lower middle classmen. Middle class were eventually bettayed. The promise of of job security and the dissolution of job threatening enterprises like department stores was gone back on. Union groups set up by the Nazis to protect middle class interests were dissolved and replaced by groups more closely controlled by the State. The Nazi party decided the direction of the middle class, not grass roots enterprise/union groups. Highly successful at forging links across class boundaries. Hitler spoke a common language that transitioned well across different voter profiles. Women, unemployed, working class, middle class. A German party for all Germans. The Nazis were the first real protest party.
Reichstag building burned down in 1933. Communist party blamed. Nazi setup? After this, mass and deep decrees giving the central government the power to dictate over the population were passed. They claimed mass power was required to prevent a communist uprising. Freedom of speech, expression, information and communication were limited and suppressed. The SA and SS enforced these decrees. First group to be attacked were the communist party. 1/3 German electorate still prepared to vote anti-Nazi. Only won 44% election. 100000 arrested, 600 killed in 1933. Trade unions attacked and suppressed or incorporated into Nazi party. Steel Helmets WW1 veterans group absorbed into the SA and dissolved in 1935. It had 500000 members. Germany transformed in 6 months.
War economy/capitalist appeasement/nationalistic financial plan. Nazis employed people to public sector to do jobs regardless of whether or not they needed doing like building autobahns when they had few cars. This brought down unemployment. They bought goods from the Balkans using marks only. "The Four Year Plan". Idea was to get Germany ready for war before 1940. 1936. Autarchy plan failed. Still importing 33% goods by 1940. IG Fahben donated 9000000 marks to Nazi party in 1939. Big business was swallowed under forced compliance by the Nazi machine and benefited in part. Small business was betrayed. War was inevitable because of the economic setup. They couldn't export or import because of the autocratic economic drive and so had to steal and plunder to maintain and justify domestic armament geared spending. Large numbers were willing to accept the Nazi regime because of low unemployment.
Workers bought into car ownership scheme to up vehicles on the new autobahns. 1.1m marks raised, no cars were received. Working class as high as 52% in 1932 despite lower middle class origins of Nazi votership.
Most of those who benefitted from the Nazis found they lost out once rearmament got going in 1936. 10000 Jewish workshops shut down by 1938, only 3% were taken over by Aryan owners.
RACISM
In 1880s most antisemitism occurred in Russia and Romania. Large amounts of early German antisemitism was financial, as Jewish banks lent money at interest. Hitler held conflicting beliefs that the Russian Bolsheviks and German capitalists were both Jewish led. Nazis didn't have plan for eradication of Jews when they first took power, despite their antisemitism and hatred. First deportations to death camps came in 1941. There was a healthcare drive tinged by eugenics before WW1. These views were widespread throughout Europe before the Nazis came to power. Nazis called these people "useless mouths". Compulsory sterilisations for those with hereditary disorders. Elastic boundaries for this list of diseases and disabilities. The USA were doing this to prison and psychiatric hospital inmates at the time. T4 program killed 70k between 39-41 in six locations. After 1935 Germans were banned from marrying non ethnic Germans. Gypsy ethnics were directly targeted alongside Jews post 1935.
HOMOSEXUALS AND THE NAZI PARTY
Gay people couldn't seek reparations against the Nazi Party for persecution because being gay was illegal before the Nazi's came to power. Hitler knew and tolerated the widespread homosexuality in the SA. There was systematic widespread forced castration of homosexuals under the T4 program.
YOUNG PEOPLE
Hitler Youth membership eventually become compulsory and you could be fined for not registering your children. Idea was to create a personal devotion to Hitler and the Nazi Party. Children spoke of "heroes and heroism" and the ancient idea of Germanic struggle throughout history. Many children resented the hiking and the indoctrination involved in the Hitler Youth summer camps. Non-Nazi parents described how their children resembled political spies in their homes.
EDUCATION AND LEARNING INSTITUTIONS
History textbooks in schools were changed. They celebrated the idea of Germanic struggle since the Stone Age and stressed the defining heroism of the Germanic peoples. Jews were depicted as being cunning, sly and out to manipulate Germanic peoples. Teachers who opposed the Nazi Party were labelled "unreliable" teachers. 16% of head teachers were removed. 2.5% of teachers were removed. 60% of lecturers in colleges and universities were removed. Most teachers went along with the new Nazi Germany and put up little resistance. Hitler’s portrait in classrooms, lessons on Hitler and loyalty to the party. Einstein renounced his German citizenship in 1933 after having his apartment raided continually. Women in higher education fell from 16% to 11%. Nazi's demanded by law that students must assist with agricultural workforce tasks. The Gestapo was drafted in to deal with these protests.
WOMEN IN THE THIRD REICH
Modest and selfless depiction of womanhood who wore modest dress and weren't overtly feminine. Despite this, many high ranking SS/SA/Nazi officials were not consistent as they were having affairs. The Nazis awarded mothers having huge Aryan families with Gold crosses. "The goal is not children at any cost. The goal is racially pure children". Family policy became increasingly more radical. From 1943 abortion was a capital crime in Germany.
CHRISTIANITY AND THE NAZIS
Inherently flawed due to Christians worshiping a Jewish deity. The Nazis rewrote the history of Jesus, claiming him to be a champion of Aryan origins. The Catholic Church was shut down in Germany and any promises made to the organization regarding autonomy and safety was gone back on. 1/3 Catholic priests faced some sort of persecution or State harassment during the war. Jehovah’s Witnesses faced a level of persecution drastically out of proportion to their size. They refused loyalty to the State and to serve in the armed forces or salute Hitler. By 1945 1/3 were in prison (10000/30000) with nearly 1000 dead in concentration camps.
PROPAGANDA
Mickey Mouse declared an enemy of the State in 1936. Nazi’s tried to ban jazz and the saxophone because it was associated with black musicians. By 1939 Germans could only watch films made in Germany. In 1933 infamous book burnings happened at universities throughout Germany. The retraction and revision of the Treaty of Versailles wasn’t necessarily against the trajectory of the Germany aims before they came to power. This doesn’t mean to say that the outcome of the Nazi geographical aims could have been forecast, however.
HOW POPULAR WERE THE NAZIS?
Between 1934 and 1936 internal monthly reports were taken on public opinion. They were ceased because of negative information regarding how the public viewed the Nazis. There was one detective per 1800 inhabitants in Berlin. Dissent and grumbling rarely manifested as active resistance.
The “people’s court” dealt with dissenters. Only plot to kill Hitler that came close was in 1939. Hitler cut short his speech and left 13 minutes before the bomb exploded. Had Hitler died, he would have been killed as one of the most popular leaders in history.
NAZI AGGRESSION AND WORLD WAR 2
On the 7th March 1936 Hitler moved troops into the Rhineland which was forbidden under the Treaty of Versailles. He moved a small amount of troops out of fear that the French and British governments would prohibit this. They did not. By 1939 Germany were spending 33% of its GDP on armament, compared to the 3% NATO recommended. Blitzkrieg warfare and the use of tanks revolutionized aggressive onslaughts.
Hitler invading Poland was not received well by Goebbels and Von Rippentrop.
Two things make Nazi war crimes stand out: SCALE and how interwoven with the political and governmental ideology they were. The Boer War was the standoff with the Western European forces after Germany invaded Poland. Hitler removed the armistice carriage from Paris to have it destroyed by the SS. Hungary Romania Slovakia Bulgaria and Yugoslavia joined the tripartheid pact with the three axis powers. Swiss national Bank bought gold from the Reich bank. Helsinki, London and Moscow were only European capitals not occupied by enemies during WW2. In 1941, Operation Barbarossa was the codename for the invasion of the USSR. It was the largest military operation in human history. It was described as being "a war of extermination" due to the genocidal view Hitler had of Jews, communists and Bolsheviks. "Commissar Order" outlined the conduct for the German armed forces in the USSR. Hitler blamed the capitalist FDR and communist Stalin for the worldwide Jewish conspiracy he believed in.
Late 1941 was when the Nazis started deporting and systematically exterminating Jewish populations. 11 December 1941 Hitler declared war on the USA. Hitler wrote that if the Jews brought forth another world war, they would have to be completely exterminated. The Final Solution genocide began because Hitler saw the Jewish conspiracy, not himself and the geographical aggression of his party, responsible for WW2. Hitler was unequivocally responsible for the onset of the genocide others carried out. The war in Europe and this genocide then became inevitably intertwined and linked with one another.
Ghettos holding Jews across Europe were emptied as Jews were transferred to labour camps for extermination. Women and children were exterminated soon after, whereas men worked until death or failure. Hungary refused deportation of its Jewish population and negotiated a pact with the allies. Hitler refused and 800000 Hungarian Jews were murdered. Less than 500 men shot 38000 Jews at Treblinka in 16 months. Passive complicity by general population? What were the social, educational, financial and cultural circumstances that turned these men into genocidal mass murderers?
As the war went on, German women on the home front became more and more involved in defensive armed forces roles. German women having sexual relations with men in POW camps was common. This was punishable by one year in a concentration camp.
British and American bombing of German cities failed to break domestic morale. Only 10% cited food shortages as the worst hardship they suffered during the war. 90% cited bombing raids. SD reports found that Hitler salutes were rare in cities being bombed out. Pope Ratzinger was conscripted into the air force at age 17. 1944 failed assassination of Hitler. Members of the youth White Rose resistance movement were uncovered and executed. "We will not be silent". Lots of other youth rebellion groups/gangs weren't necessarily rebelling solely against Nazi social constraints. They continued to act in similar fashion after the war was over and their conduct and actions appear to paint them as liberally individualistic and less politically active than was assumed at the time. Most lacked a clear and organised focus and ideology. Until 1943/1944 the Nazi control of media and food supplies made it almost impossible to rebel against the government. USSR population was 180m. Germany was 80m. USSR lost 800k men at battle for Moscow. Hitler blamed the advent of war on anyone but himself. German's shot more deserters per day than the British shot in the entire first world war.