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Title: Bingo


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Bingo!
  • The Nazi economy, 1933-45

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Draw a grid with six squares and select 6
keywords to go in the boxes
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Listen for youre a definition of your keyword to
be called out and cross off the appropriate box.
The first to complete all 6 boxes and call out
Bingo! wins
4
Check you understand the meaning of the following
words
  • Hjalmar Schact
  • Mefo Bills
  • Herman Göring
  • Albert Speer
  • Wehrwirtschaft
  • Mittelstand
  • Eintopf
  • Ersatz
  • DAF
  • RAD
  • Kraft durch Freude
  • Aurtarky

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  • Hitlers chief architect, head of Beauty of Work
    section of DAF and Minister of Armaments and War
    Production (1942)

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  • A simple one pot meal eaten on a Sunday, once a
    month. The money saved could be donated to social
    welfare schemes such as Winterhilfe.

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  • President of the Reichsbank (1933), Minister of
    Economics (1934) author of the New Plan

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  • Substitute products that could be produced within
    Germany rather than imported from abroad, for
    example Buna rubber

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  • Commander-in-Chief of the Luftwaffe (1935),
    Plenipotentiary for the Four-Year Plan (1936),
    eventually killed himself with a cyanide tablet
    and his body was burnt in a Dachau oven (1945)

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  • Deutche Arbeitsfront (1933) set up to replace
    banned independent trade unions. Member ship
    reached 22 million by 1939.

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  • A defence economy, geared to the needs of a
    possible future war.

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  • Compulsory labour service of 6 months, introduced
    in 1935 for all men aged 19 to 25 and extended to
    women in 1939.

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  • Economic self-sufficiency, to reduce Germanys
    dependence on foreign imports.

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  • Literally Strength through Joy. Subsidised
    leisure activities introduced by the DAF to
    improve morale. In 1938 over 10 million Germans
    took holidays supported by this scheme.

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  • Smaller farmers or self-employed traders. Broadly
    speaking the lower-middle classes.

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  • Government bonds that paid 4 interest a year and
    could be cashed after 5 years.
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