History Essays

1918-1923

1924-1929

1929-1933

1933-1945

1925-1933

Was the weimar republic doomed from its beginnings?

Why did the weimar republic survive the crisis of 1919-1923

Treaty of Versailles details

assess the view that propaganda was the most important factor in the rise of support for Nazism in the years 1925-1933

Years of recovery and improvement

Did political and economic developments 1924-1929 make the weimar republic more stable?

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A

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B

November criminals

Article 48

proportional representation

Freikorps

great coalition (streseman

Hyperinflation

Berlin strike

great coalition

france left ruhr

end of hyperinflation

restarting reparations payments

rentenmark created

reducing government spending

end of hyperinflation

creation of rentenmark

great coalition

reduced government spending

reparations payments

How far did Stresemans foreign policy strengthen the weimar republic

locarno pact

Erfüllungspolitik (fulfilment)

accepted germanys eastern border

all countries denounced use of invasion

reassured france about borders

arbitration treaties with poland and czechoslovakia

Why did the weimar republic fail and hitler gain power in 1933

was the weimar democracy undermined by world economic depression

why did nazis become largest party

why was hitler appointed chancellor

Schleicher got bruning removed from power

Von papen became chancellor

Von papen lost support from people and government

schleicher becam chancellor

Hindenburg gave Hitler chancellor

use of propoganda

use loosely worded promises

American banks call back loans on short notice

german industry loses financing

people spend less and prices drop, demand falls

industry loses more money, lays people off

people spend less, prices drop

depression

political failure

rise of extremism

impact of unemployment

appeal of hitler

propoganda

Goebbels

SA

propoganda

political failure from reichstag elections and chancellor

rise in extremist beliefs

SA

Terror and fear

Hitler appearing as saviour

what impact did Nazism have on german people

How did Hitler secure his regime

What role did propaganda play in the third reich

where did power lie in the third reich

did the nazis succeed in winning over the German youth

how successfully did the Nazi's impose their ideology on german women

why did the nazis commit mass murder

Hitlers foreign policy, why did hitlers initial foreign policy successes turn to catastrophic defeat

why was Hitlers foreign policy so successful 1933-1939

revise the treaty of versailles

unite all german speaking countries

expand eastwards to achieve Lebensraum

invaded rhineland and signing of anglo-german naval agreement

failure of austrian coup

italy signed agreement with austria to help protect it

rome berlin axis between Hitler and Mussolini

Nazi's slowly won seats in Austrian government

Invasion of austria

Nuremberg laws

enabling act

seen as undesirable

pseudo-scientific racism

believed jews among others were inferior

Aryan race

Everyone had to join the hitler youth

other german youth groups were banned under the verboten list

2 million members by end of 1933

some members of hitler youth denounced their parents

Mein Kampf

Goebbels

ministry of propaganda created

fake aggression from poland under false flag operation himmler

anti-semetism

euthanasia

nuremberg laws

treaty of versailles

political opponents

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reichstag fire

enabling act

political parties banned

night of the long knives

Hitler becomes Fuhrer after hindenburg's death

Hitler as fuhrer

complex police system

beneath hitler was a confusing array of politicians with many doing the same job without outlines roles

institutions such as the reichstag were mainly powerless

only 11% of university places were for women

Kuche, Kinder, Kirche

"equal but different from men"

made employers prefer men for jobs to make women stay at home

law for reduction of unemployment gave women money for staying at home

dress in peasant fashion

law for encouragement of marriage

loans to parents to help buy furniture

extremism

Hitler youth

invassion of austria

revise the treaty of versialles

Failure of the weimar republic

global ecnomic depression