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Social developments: the effect of the Nazi legacy; standards of living; changes to the position of women, youth, unemployment; social tensions; modern culture.

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Division to unity: the Federal Republic of Germany, 1949–1991 (A-level only)

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Division to unity: the Federal Republic of Germany, 1949–1991 (A-level only)

Aqa A Level History1L The quest for political stability: Germany, 1871–1991

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Social developments: the effect of the Nazi legacy; standards of living; changes to the position of women, youth, unemployment; social tensions; modern culture

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Quick student answer

What was one significant social impact of the Nazi regime on post-war West Germany?

Direct answer

The Nazi regime left a profound legacy of distrust towards authority in post-war West Germany, as many citizens were wary of government control and propaganda.

Key terms

  • Social Market Economy: An economic system in West Germany that combined free market capitalism with social policies to ensure fair competition and a welfare state.
  • Guest Workers (Gastarbeiter): Foreign workers invited to West Germany in the 1950s and 1960s to fill labor shortages, significantly impacting the demographic and social landscape.

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Overgeneralizing the Nazi legacy: Acknowledge the complexity of the Nazi legacy and how it influenced different groups in diverse ways across West Germany.

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