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Germany 1918-1945 Teacher's Book
Greg Lacey,Keith Shephard

Paperback
RRP: £40.00
ISBN: 9780719572203
ISBN-10: 0719572207

Published: 18/12/1997
Extent: 128 pages
Illustrations: b&w photocopiable illustrations

Series: Discovering the Past for GCSE

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Summary:
This is the accompanying teacher text to a comprehensive study of Germany between 1919 and 1945. This Schools History Project series is aimed at GCSE students, after the success of Discovering the Past for Key Stage 3, which won the TES Textbook award in 1993.;This text is a full-colour, enquiry-led text, based around a narrative and containing interesting source material that should give students insight into the character of life in the Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany. It combines full syllabus coverage with the real history classroom strategies pioneered by Schools History Project.

Table of Contents:
Part 1 Germany and the Weimar Republic: why was Germany such an important country between 1871 and 1918?
the revolution of 1918 - a real revolution or not?
why did the Germans hate the Treaty of Versailles?
the Weimar constitution - did it make the Republic weak?
how complete was the recovery of 1924-29?. Part 2 Hitler's rise to power: who were the Nazis - what were their beliefs?
what happened in the Beer-Hall Putsch?
how far did the Depression win the Nazis' support?
the rise of the Nazis - the role of Hitler
why did people support the Nazis? - the experience of one town
why was Hitler invited to become Chancellor in 1933?
who was to blame for the Reichstag Fire?
the end of the Weimar Republic - why was it so easy for Hitler to gain power?
the Weimar Republic - was it doomed from the start?. Part 3 Nazi Germany in war and peace: what did the Nazis think was wrong with Weimar?
how did Hitler consolidate power?
how did the State Police work?
how popular was Nazism with the young?
were women second-class citizens?
did the workers do well under the Nazis?
was religion a problem for the Nazis?
how did the Nazis use propaganda?
were the 1936 Olympics a success for the Nazis?
the most horrible crime ever committed - how? why?
who opposed Hitler?
how did the war change life in Germany?. Part 4 Hitler's foreign policy: Hitler's foreign policy - were his ideas different from those of other Germans?
the Hossbach memorandum - does it prove Hitler was preparing for war?
the Munich agreement - was it a success or a failure for Hitler?
why did Hitler make an agreement with his greatest enemy?.


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