Summary: The Access to History series is the most popular and trusted series for AS and A level history students. The new editions combine all the strengths of this well-loved series with a new design and features that allow all students access to the content and study skills needed to achieve exam success. This is a new edition combining content from 'Weimar and the rise of Nazi Germany' with 'Germany: The Third Reich' to provide coherent and comprehensive coverage of the 2008 Edexcel AS specification. It charts the developments in Germany from the Weimar years, to life in Nazi Germany and ultimately the fall of the Third Reich; and includes a concluding chapter drawing together the themes of this topic.Throughout the book, key dates, terms and issues are highlighted, and historical interpretations of key debates are outlined. Summary diagrams are included to consolidate knowledge and understanding of the period, and exam-style questions and tips written by an examiner provide the opportunity to develop exam skills.
Revised edition for the requirements of the 2008 Edexcel specifications.Study guides written by examiners contain exercises and advice on tackling differentiated exam questions for AS Level.Contains the latest historical interpretations of themes and issues.Features include: points to consider, key issues and key dates.Features such as key definitions and questions to aid learning.More support with assessment and exam skills.Designed to allow greater accessibility to a wide range of AS students.
Table of Contents: DedicationChapter 1 - The German Revolution 1918-191- The Collapse of Imperial Germany2- The German Revolution3- The National Constituent AssemblyStudy GuideChapter 2 - Weimar's Political Crisis1- The Weimar Constitution2- The Treaty of Versailles3- The Threat from the Extreme Left4- The Threat from the Extreme Right5- Extreme Right Uprisings6- Weimar Democracy: A Republic Without RepublicansStudy GuideChapter 3 - The Great Inflation1- The Economic Background2- The Causes of the German Inflation3- The Consequences of the Great Inflation4 Stresemann's 100 DaysStudy GuideChapter 4 - Weimar: The Years of Stability 1924-91- The Economic Recovery2- Political Stability3- Gustav Stresemann's Acievements4- Weimar Culture5- Weimar 1924-9: An OverviewStudy GuideChapter 5 - The Early Years of the Nazis 1919-291- Adolf Hitler and the Creation of the Nazi Party2- The Beer Hall Putsch 19233- Nazi Ideas4- Nazi Fortunes in the 1920'sStudy GuideChapter 6 - The Decline of Weimar and the Rise of Nazism 1929-321- The Impact of the World Economic Crisis on Germany2- Parliamentary Government's Breakdown3- Bruning: Presidential Government4- From Bruning to Papen5- The Death of the Weimar RepublicStudy GuideChapter 7 - The Nazi Road to Dictatorship 1932-41- The Creation of a Nazi Mass Movement2- Nazi Political Methods3- Political Intrigue, July 1932 to January 19334- The Nazi 'Legal Revolution', January-March 19335- Co-ordination: Gleichschaltung6- From Chancellor to Fuhrer7- Conclusions: Why was Weimar Germany Replaced by a Nazi Dictatorship?Study GuideChapter 8 - The Nazi Economy1- The Economic Background2- Economic Recovery 1933-63- Implementation of the Four-Year Plan 19364- The Nazi Economy at War 1939-45Study GuideChapter 9 - Nazi Society1- The Nazi Volksgemeinschaft2- Social Groups3- Education and Youth4- Religion5- Women and the Family6- Culture7- Outsiders8- ConclusionStudy GuideChapter 10 - The Racial State1- The Origins of Anti-Semitism2- Gradualism 1933-93- War and Genocide 1939-45Study GuideChapter 11 - The Nazi Regime1- The Role of Hitler2- The Police State3- The Nazi Propaganda Machine4- ResistanceChapter 12 - Germany at War 1939-451- The Military War2- Germany's Military Defeat3- The 'Home Front'4- Germany in 1945Study GuideGlossaryIndex
About the Author(s): Geoff Layton is an experienced A Level History author, specialising in the 20th Century history of Germany.