Life in Nazi Germany: Workers - Significance & Factors
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A worksheet exploring the significance of various factors affecting workers in Nazi Germany, encouraging students to categorize, rank, and justify their opinions.
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Life in Nazi Germany: Workers - Significance & Factors
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Introduction to Factors Affecting Workers
Source A: Nazi Propaganda Poster
'The strength of the workers is the strength of the Reich! Join the Labour Service and build a better Germany.' Provenance: Official Nazi propaganda poster, 1935.
Factors and Their Significance
Source B: Testimony of a Worker in 1939
'The regime promised us jobs and stability, and I believed in the strength of the Reich.' Provenance: Testimony from a worker interviewed in 1939.
Ranking Factors
Source C: Nazi Economic Report, 1938
'The success of our economic policies is evident in the low unemployment and rising productivity.' Provenance: Official Nazi economic report.
Summary and Reflection
Based on the sources and your understanding, write a brief paragraph explaining which factor you believe was most significant in shaping workers' lives in Nazi Germany and why.
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