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How did the war change life in Germany.

How did the war change life in Germany. By Slaney. The way it looked before. Religious freedom Academic Freedom Labour unions Fraternal organisations Opposition parties Women's independence Freedom of the press Judicial integrity ALL SUPRESSED!!. At the beginning.

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How did the war change life in Germany.

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  1. How did the war change life in Germany. By Slaney

  2. The way it looked before Religious freedom Academic Freedom Labour unions Fraternal organisations Opposition parties Women's independence Freedom of the press Judicial integrity ALL SUPRESSED!!

  3. At the beginning. • As the Nazis overrun Western Europe, Nazi propaganda films began to celebrate their victories over France and the revenge of the Treaty of Versailles. • With little losses form war the German people began to see the benefit of the war, with raw materials, captured land and slave workers everyone saw Germany as a rich and powerful country. • The people didn't even mind having rations introduced!

  4. When the losses began… • When Hitler sent people to invade the Soviet Union, Germany suffered a loss of nearly 200000 men and other losses from places like North Africa people back in Germany saw how difficult war really is. • Gobbles began to use his propaganda machine to raise moral and ask people for things like warm clothes for the soldiers fighting in Russia.

  5. The attack to Germany • From 1942 onwards the allies began to bomb Germany, there intention was to destroy German war efforts but they didn't mind if they killed any civilians on the way because it would sow terror in their hearts and make them lose their moral. • This resulted in more than half a million German civilians being killed and everyone else left in ruins... • ...This didn't do much for their moral.

  6. Overlook • The war made the German people’s life really miserable, they had lost their friends, families, homes and livelihoods. • Altogether I think the war made people in Germany look back and wonder what it was all for.

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