Title: Nazi Germany
1Nazi Germany
- Global History and Geography IV
2INTRODUCTION
3 Anti-Intellectualism
- A sentiment of hostility towards, or mistrust of,
intellectuals and intellectual pursuits - Attacks merits of science, education, literature
- Not just about hating intellectualism also about
what values fill its place
4What would be the consequences of
Anti-Intellectualism?
- A society where --
- individual thought is compromised
- the preservation of truth is minimal
- authorities have more power
- there is no challenge to the state
5Consequences of Anti-Intellectualism
- Emergence of Pseudoscience
- (i.e. Eugenics)
- Rewriting of History
- Destruction of Literature
6NAZI BOOK BURNINGS
7Why?
- A way of venting anger
- Symbolic transition of cultural values
- Intellectualism to radical emotionalism
- Unity through ritual
- Intimidates intellectual community
8State Policy
- May 10, 1933
- Nazi Party declares that any book which acts
subversively on our future or strikes at the root
of German thought, the German home and the
driving forces of our people... is to be burned. - Who would be the target of such a policy and why?
9The Burning Spectacle
- Students marched through the streets rampaging
libraries, synagogues, and even private homes to
loot books
10Some Authors of Books Burned on 5/10/33
- Albert Einstein
- Havelock Ellis
- Lion Feuchtwanger
- Sigmund Freud
- André Gide
- Franz Kafka
- Erich Kästner
- Helen Keller
- Alfred Kerr
- Jack London
- Heinrich Mann
- Thomas Mann
- Karl Marx
- Hugo Preuss
- Marcel Proust
- Walter Rathenau
- Erich Maria Remarque
- Margaret Sanger
- Arthur Schnitzler
- Upton Sinclair
- Jakob Wasserman
- H. G. Wells
- Stefan Zweig
- Emile Zola
11EDUCATION INTHE THIRD REICH
12Nazi Education
- The Curriculum
- Racial biology and eugenics
- Celebratory German history
- Discipline, duty, obedience, courage
- Physical trainingBody over mind
- No concern for the spirit of academics
The Jewish Nose is Wide at the End and Looks
like the Number Six
13The Nazi Classroom
- Task of the Educator
- Strengthen the soul and spirit of youth
- Instill nationalism in younger generation
- Root out values of
- Liberal individualism
- Rationalism
- Intellectualism
- Trained children
- to be good soldiers
- to benefit the state
14Adolf Hitler on Education
- "Universal education is the most corroding and
disintegrating poison that liberalism has ever
invented - -Adolf Hitler
- "Through clever and constant application of
propaganda, people can be made to see paradise as
hell, and also the other way round - Adolf Hitler
15The Hitler Youth
16Clip From Triumph of the Will
- Click image to see video on YouTube
- Notice direction of film
- Shows how admired Hitler is
- Promotes radical emotionalism
- Notice serious faces, militarism of young boys
17Necessity of Hitler Youth
- Future of Nazi Germany was in its children
- Composed of a generation that knew only Nazism
- No need to suppress individual thinking
- Trained
- Children for roles as Nazi citizens
- Men for Wehrsport (Military training)
- Women for Aryan motherhood
18The weak must be chiseled away. I want young men
and women who can suffer pain... -- Adolph
Hitler
19Nazism
20Nazi Populism
- Whoever can conquer the street will one day
conquer the state... - Joseph Goebbels
- Struggle against privileged elite
- Intellectuals are elitists and tricksters
21The Volksgemeinschaft
- The Peoples Community
- Established collective national spirit
- Based on racial and national pride
- Subliminal influence on culture
- Bureaucratization of censorship
- propaganda
- PEOPLE CANNOT BE ALLOWED TO THINK FOR THEMSELVES
22The Reichskulturkammer
- Reich Culture Chamber
- Managed by Hans Hinkel
- Goals
- Promote Good Culture
- Root out, ban Bad Culture
- Compulsory membership for all members of German
media
23Ministry of Propaganda
- Spread and enforced Nazi ideology
- Antithesis of intellectual-based culture
- Rampant anti-Semitism
- Infected all mediums of art and literature
24Goebbels The Big Lie Theory
- If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating
it, people will eventually come to believe it.
The lie can be maintained only for such time as
the State can shield the people from the
political, economic and/or military consequences
of the lie. It thus becomes vitally important for
the State to use all of its powers to repress
dissent, for the truth is the mortal enemy of the
lie, and thus by extension, the truth is the
greatest enemy of the State.
25What is the Purpose of Nazi Propaganda?
- public opinion must be molded to fit the state
- Undo Intellectualism
- No marketplace of ideas
- No tolerance of dissent
- No ability to question authority
- No independent thought
- No formulation of rational ideas
26The Nuremberg Laws (1935)
- Denaturalization Laws
- Placed severe restrictions on Jews
- Could not marry non-Jews
- Not allowed to attend or teach at German schools
or universities - Prohibited from government jobs, practicing law
or medicine or publishing books
- Established a pseudo-scientific basis
identification - Only those with four German grandparents were of
"German blood." - Jewish is who descends from three or four Jewish
grand-parents - In the middle stood people of "mixed blood" of
the "first or second degree."
27KristallnachtNight of the Broken Glass
- The mob trumps individualism
28The Rise of Hitler The Expansion of the Nazi
StateThe Holocaust