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The political, economic and social condition of Germany by 1949.
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The Nazi experiment, 1929–1949 (A-level only)
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The Nazi experiment, 1929–1949 (A-level only)
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The political, economic and social condition of Germany by 1949
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Quick student answer
What was one of the main economic challenges faced by Germany in the early 1930s?
Direct answer
One of the main economic challenges faced by Germany in the early 1930s was high unemployment, which reached approximately 30% by 1932.
Key terms
- Totalitarianism: A political system where the state recognizes no limits to its authority and seeks to regulate every aspect of public and private life.
- Propaganda: Information, especially biased or misleading, used to promote a political cause or point of view, heavily utilized by the Nazi regime to control public perception.
Common trap
Overgeneralizing the impact of Nazi policies: It's important to recognize the complexity of public opinion and the existence of opposition groups during the Nazi regime.
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