Life in Germany Flashcards

1
Q

What type of education existed in pre-WW1 Germany?

A

Lander provided kindergarden for 3-5
w/c went to Volkesschule
mostly confessional schools
Had to pay after 14

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2
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What types pf schools were set up in WR?

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Compulsory Grandschule (6-9) run by Lander

  • Common schools- various faiths taught religion separately in same school
  • Confessional schools became fee paying
  • Secular schools - no RE
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3
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What were the education articles?

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Kept compulsory Grandschule but also kept religion and faith schools

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4
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What did the government fail to introduce?

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A federal school law in 1925 - Reichstag could not agree

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5
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Who supported the ideas proposed in the federal school law of having both secular and faith schools?

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Reich parents league

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6
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Who opposed the ideas proposed in the federal school law of having both secular and faith schools?

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The Volkskirche Association for evangelical freedom

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7
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How did education remain under the WR?

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Remained diverse
29,000 Protestant schools
15,000 catholic schools
8000 common schools

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8
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What education existed beyond the age of ten?

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Fee paying
Hauptschule - went in to apprenticeships/trade
Realschule - business or technical training
Gymnasium - went to uni

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9
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What exam did you have to pass to go to uni?

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Abitur exam

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10
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What corporations existed in unis?

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Duelling corporations

non-duelling corporations

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11
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Did the WR encourage more w/c to go to uni?

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They wanted to but only 2.3% of students had w/c parents

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12
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Describe culture in WR

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Influenced by international developments

Mass (popular) culture

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13
Q

How did the WR encourage the film industry to develop?

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UFA was a government organised film company dominating the German film market

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14
Q

Name an American movie that had an impact

A

Gold Rush 1925 - Charlie Chaplin silent movie

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15
Q

Name two German movies

A

Blue Angle 1930

Metropolis 1926

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16
Q

How many people owned a radio by 1932?

A

One in Four

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17
Q

How did Cabaret mock the conventions of old Germany?

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Used satirical comedy, jazz, semi nude dancers, show cased social and political themes

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18
Q

Give an example of literature looking at social themes

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All Quiet on the Western Front 1928

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19
Q

What type of movement emerged in theatre?

A

New objectivity became Ziettheatre- left wing plays

20
Q

Give an example of a playwright

A

Brecht

21
Q

What was the Bauhaus movement?

A

A new style of architecture and design
functional and simple
led by Walter Gropius

22
Q

What movement was linked to Weimar art?

A

New objectivity

23
Q

Name two famous Weimar artists

A

Otto Dix and Georg Grosz

24
Q

What messages did artists portray

A

strong political and social messages

Critical of German degradation

25
Q

How did the T of V affect culture in the WR?

A

Led to cultural and social experimentation and decadence

26
Q

What was the German Civil Code of 1900?

A
  • Women could not vote
  • married women had no legal status
  • women’s role was Kinder Kirche Kuche
  • could not work in law or other professions
27
Q

How did the war help women?

A

Led to more work - 75% of work fit women working in 1918

28
Q

When did women get vote?

A

November 1918

29
Q

How many women had seats in Reichstag 1919-32?

A

112 women

30
Q

What did Article 109 say?

A

Women had equal rights in principle. Marriage should be equal.

31
Q

Did the Reichstag support women’s rights?

A

Some did, others were concerned by the falling birth rate and high divorce rate

32
Q

Give examples of change for women in work

A

More white blouse jobs
more lawyers
number of women doctors doubled 1925-33

33
Q

Give examples of continuity for women in work

A
  • Women paid 33% less in office work
  • employers preferred single women
  • hard to find childcare
  • poorly paid jobs
34
Q

Describe the new women

A

Flappers - short hair, smoked and drank
sexual freedom
part of racy city culture

35
Q

Who glorified women as independent role models?

A

Advertising and film industries

36
Q

What increased hostility towards women?

A

The depression and unemployment

37
Q

Why did the depression affect women less than men?

A

Women were cheaper to employ

38
Q

What did Chancellor Bruning do in 1932?

A

Passed a law saying married women could be fired if their husbands were working

39
Q

Give examples of integration of different groups before 1918

A

1915 - 1/3 married Jews were married to non-Jews

businesses were integrated

40
Q

Give examples of prejudice before 1918

A

Protestant prejudice against Catholics

Poles, Gypsies and Jews often regarded as not part of the Volk

41
Q

What did article 113 say?

A

Minority groups could use their own language and preserve their identity

42
Q

What % of the population was Jewish?

A

1% in 1918 and 0.76% in 1933

43
Q

What contributions did Jews make to society?

A

5 Jews had cabinet posts
Jewish literature and films
85,000 fought in WW1

44
Q

What was the German Peoples offensive and defensive alliance?

A

an Anti-Semitic organisation with 170,000 members

banned in 1923

45
Q

Give an example of Antisemitism

A

conservative judges were anti Semitic
Jews blamed for losing the war
increase in Antisemitism during depression

46
Q

How did Jews combat Antisemitism?

A

organisations such as the Reich federation of Jewish front soldiers