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The outbreak of World War II and the implementation of 'Total War' significantly altered everyday life in Nazi Germany between 1940 and 1945. This analysis explores the impact on various social groups, including workers, farmers, women, and youth. It examines changes in persecution levels, propaganda, public morale, and opposition to the Nazi regime. Additionally, we evaluate the effectiveness of Total War policies and assess ongoing support for the Nazis during the later stages of the conflict, considering various historical interpretations and evidence.
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How did the outbreak of war and then 'Total War' change life in Nazi Germany? PROMENADE THE FOLLOWING QUESTION
WALT: How did the outbreak of war and then 'Total War' change life in Nazi Germany? WILFS: (D-C) Can describe and explain how war changed the lives of workers, peasants women, young people, levels of persecution, nature of propaganda, general morale and levels of opposition in Nazi Germany. (B)Can evaluate the significance and impact of the 'Total War' Speech on morale and life in Nazi Germany. (A) Can assess and evaluate levels of continued support for the Nazis in the latter stages of the War.
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