Germany 1918-45

Germany 1918-45

Germany 1918-45

Germany 1918-45

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Overview

A range of textbooks covering many of the options available on GCSE history specifications. Germany is a popular topic of study for students working towards GCSE. This text covers the main events between the end of the First World War and Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union, and is suitable for both S.H.P. and Modern World History syllabuses. Key questions are used to focus student attention, and excellent coverage is provided of the impact of the Treaty of Versailles, life during the Weimar period, Hitler's rise to power and the influence of the Nazi regime. A wide range of sources and illustrations help set the events of this period in context.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521568623
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 04/17/1997
Series: Cambridge History Programme Key Stage 4 Series
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 66
Product dimensions: 8.62(w) x 10.87(h) x 0.24(d)
Age Range: 14 - 16 Years

Table of Contents

1. Germany and the First World War; 2. The Treaty of Versailles; 3. German reaction to the treaty; 4. A fair treaty?; 5. The Weimar Republic; 6. The Spartacist revolt; 7. Democracy in Weimar Germany; 8. Opposition to Weimar Germany (Part 1); 9. Opposition to Weimar Germany (Part 2); 10. 1924–29: stabilisation and recovery?; 11. The Nazi party in the 1920s; 12. Art and culture in the Weimar Republic; 13. Was Weimar Germany doomed from the start?; 14. The Depression, Nazi Germany and War; 15. Hitler comes to power; 16. From democracy to dictatorship; 17. Prominent Nazis; 18. Coercion and consent; 19. Propaganda; 20. Nazi persecution; 21. Totalitarianism?; 22. Young people in Nazi Germany; 23. Women and the family; 24. A popular regime?; 25. 1939–45 Germany at war; 26. Review: Hitler's Germany; Postscript: Germany since the end of the Nazi period.
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