West Germany: The de- Nazification policies of the Allies (1945 - 1949) Flashcards

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Describe the “year zero” policy adopted by many Germans and right-wing politicians

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The policy of “year zero” believed that the aim of West Germany should be to move forward from the legacy of the Nazi.

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Who was the first Chancellor of the Federal republic of Germany?

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Konrad Adenauer

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Identify 3 ways the allies tried to de-Nazify Germany after WW2

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  • By late 1946, nearly 250,000 ex Nazis were arrested and help in prison
  • Approximately 1600 ex- Nazi scientists and doctors avoided prosecution by agreeing to work for the USA
  • By 1947, more than 85% of school teachers in Bavaria who had lost their jobs through de-Nazification were back at work
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Identify 3 pieces of evidence that suggest that Germans were not in favour of de-Nazification

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  • Allies in Western zones set out to re-educate the German youth and in May 1946 Nazi school book/films were banned
  • Allies forced Germans to visit concentration camps - reality of what happened under Nazi rule
  • Allies founded all ex-Nazis from all leading positions of power.
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Identify 3 reasons that explain why the de-Nazification process in Germany was limited

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  • Loop holes - hardline Nazis escaped justice
  • Unfeasable to prosecute all Nazis
  • “year zero” approach
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