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GCSE History Revision Activities
Germany 1918 - 1945
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Use your notes and textbooks to complete these revision mind maps. Test yourself using these by covering over a section then trying to recall all of the key facts and details.
Use these to help you in practising answers to questions from past exam papers
What problems faced the Weimar Republic between 1918–23?What problems faced the Weimar Republic between 1918–23?
The November Criminals
Positive featuresWeaknesses
Political Violence
The Treaty of Versailles
The Weimar Constitution
Invasion of the Ruhr
Kapp Putsch
The Spartacists
Hyperinflation
TermsLAMB
Effects
Munich Putsch
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How successful was the recovery of the Weimar Republic under Stresemann 1924–29
How successful was the recovery of the Weimar Republic under Stresemann 1924–29
Locarno Pact
Stresemann’s role
Dawes Plan
Dealing with hyperinflation
The League of Nations
Young Plan
Kellogg Briand Pact
Underlying problems
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How did the Great Depression affect Germany 1929–33?How did the Great Depression affect Germany 1929–33?
The rise of political extremists
Wall Street Crash
The failure of the Weimar Politicians
Unemployment
Social effects
Economic effects
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How did Hitler develop the Nazi Party 1919–23?How did Hitler develop the Nazi Party 1919–23?
Reorganisation
Hitler’s career before 1919
The aims of the Nazi Party
The founding of the Nazi Party
The role of the SA
25 Point plan
First World War
Hitler becomes leader
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Why did the Munich Putsch fail and what happened to the Nazis in the lean years 1923–29?
Why did the Munich Putsch fail and what happened to the Nazis in the lean years 1923–29?
The SSFinances
The Munich Putsch
Why did Nazi support decline after 1923?
Hitler reorganises the Nazi Party
Mein Kampf
Causes
Events
Goebbels and propaganda
Hitler on trial
Changing organisation
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How did Hitler come to power in January 1933?How did Hitler come to power in January 1933?
The Wall Street Crash and Great Depression
Von SchleicherVon Papen
Hitler’s Appeal
Who supported the Nazis and why?
Key Events 1932 - 33
Nazi Propaganda
Middle Classes
Bruning’s government
The SA and increased violence
Unemployed
Farmers
President Hindenburg
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How did Hitler and the Nazis remove opposition in Germany 1933 - 34?
The Enabling Act
EventsConsequences
Banning of political parties
The Night of the Long Knives
The Reichstag FireThe death of President Hindenburg
Effects
Munich Putsch
Banning of Trade Unions
Events
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Army oath of loyalty
How did the Nazis control the German people?How did the Nazis control the German people?
The Catholic Church
Protestant Church
Police and the courts
Nazi use of propaganda
The Gestapo
Controlling the churches
Nazi use of fear
Goebbels and the Ministry of Propaganda
Censorship
Heinrich Himmler
Concentration camps
The SSControl of the media, culture, sports and arts
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What were the Nazis’ policies to control women and the young?What were the Nazis’ policies to control women and the young?
Why the Nazis wanted to control young people
WomenNazi education in schools
Nazis and the family
Controlling the youth
Education for girls
Women and work
Hitler Youth movements
Nazi education in universities Expectations for women
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How did the Nazis deal with Germany’s economic problems?
How did the Nazis deal with Germany’s economic problems?
Labour Service & public works
Wages Rearming Germany
Did the Nazis improve the standard of living for German workers?
How did the Nazis reduce unemployment?
What was Strength Through Joy?
The New Plan
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Changing standards of living
Who opposed the Nazis and how successful were they?
Pastor Niemoller
The White Rose Group
The Army
Von Stauffenberg
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The Edelweiss Pirates
How did the Nazis treat minority groups?
Kristallnacht
The Final SolutionWhat were the Nazis’ beliefs about race
The Nuremburg Laws
Treatment of the disabled
Master Race/ Aryans
Destruction Through Work
Anti Semitic policies
“Inferior” races
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Einsatzgruppen in WW2
Extermination
Wannsee
Conference
January 2012 Exam
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