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Collapse of the Weimar republic.
... foreign minister, although his moderate-liberal Peoples Party was not in the coalition.
The Weimar Republic appeared to be enjoying its halcyon days, thanks largely to the foreign policy achievements of Gustav Stresemann. Domestically the challenge from the Right appeared to be ...
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Communist Resistance
... and eventually developed a presence of resistance in Germany. However, legally the KPD did cease to be a force after Hitler entered into power.
The Nazis found their lucky charm in the guise of a Dutch Communist by the ...
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Compare similarities and differences between the treatment of Jews and Jehovah's Witnesses in the Holocaust.
... the Jehovah's Witnesses were thought of as individual people who got in the way of the Nazi regime as they refused to fight on Germany's side. When they got to the concentration camp every Jehovah's Witness was given a piece ...
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Compare the Chinese Red Army under Mao to Nazi Germany under Hitler
... everywhere were starving and without work; desperate for someone to tell them there's hope and a future. Along came Hitler, a man who claimed that he had a solution to their problems and eventually told them who was to blame ...
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Compare the downfall of the tyrants Adolph Hitler (Germany) and Saddam Hussein (Iraq)
... an army of just 100,000 men. In addition, Germany was not allowed to place any troops in their Rhineland, the strip of land, 50 miles wide, next to France. On March 16, 1935 Hitler denounced restrictions imposed by the Treaty ...
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Compared to the novel Schindler’s Ark the film Schindler’s List has a tendency to simplify and sentimentalise the character of Oskar Schindler. Do you agree? Discuss.
... father abandoned Oskar's mother, in which Oskar never forgave his father for leaving his mother alone. This information of how Oskar Schindler became to be how he is, is all significantly missed with Schindler's List, Because it gives the viewer ...
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Consider The View That Hitler's Management Of The German Economy Was A Notable Success.
... the economy.
Goering believed that Germany should greatly reduce its need to import certain 'military' raw materials and food. In particular he decided that steel, rubber and oil must be home-produced. Only then would Germany be able to fight another war ...
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Contextualising the text-The resistible rise of Arturo Ui
... gangster films therefore this is reflected through setting the location of the play in Chicago. Arguably, this raises the question that if he had been female writing the same play would the location be somewhat different?
Education:
Within Scene 12- "Faust" (relation) ...
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Could Britain and France have prevented the outbreak of war in Europe after Hitler came to power in Germany in 1933?
... do as much as the countries wanted them to do. The treaty of Versailles itself could also have been used to prevent the outbreak of war if it was enforced because it would have prevented Germany rearmament and the Lorcano ...
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Critical Analysis on Schindler's List
... Thomas Keneally based on a true story, called Schindler's Ark.
This film was based on a true story, of a Czech/Nazi businessman. Oskar Schindler was a vain, glorious and gluttonous businessman, who becomes unlikely humanitarian amid the barbaric Nazis reign when ...
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Culture in Nazi Germany.
... with any of the changes Hitler's secret police would come for them. The working day in most jobs was different from before. Writers, artists, architects and teachers had to follow Nazi rule strictly. Painters and sculptors concentrated on producing groups ...
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Daily Life in Nazi Germany:
... and other minorities out.
All German newspapers were brought under the control of the Eher Verlag, the Nazi publishing house where propaganda articles were pre-written for the newspapers to use. Buildings in Germany were meant to last a ...
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Dear Holocaust Survivor,
... Dictatorship began because there was no choice of who ran the country mainly because there were no other parties to vote for but secondly because of Hitler's Nazi Army who few dared appose.
Hitler managed to murder Jew and many ...
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Death of Weimar, Rise of Hitler - Using your own knowledge and the evidence of sources A, C and D how far would you agree that the Weimar democracy died in 1930.
... September 1932 it stood at a staggering 5.1 million. However it was still to peak and in early 1933 it did when 6.1 million Germans were unemployed.
In such situations it is understandable how people lost faith in the Weimar Republic ...
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Defeat, Unrest and the creation of The Weimar Republic, 1918 - 20.
... Reichstag in 1912, he was then expelled in 1916 for his anti - war views.
o Rosa Luxemburg worked with Liebknecht to set up the SPD in 1905. She was imprisoned in 1915 to 1918 for her anti - war views.
o ...
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Describe and explain how and why Hitler and the Nazis came to power in Germany with particular reference to the period - November 1918 to August 1934
... £6 500 million. It also became economically weak because there suffered losses in materials; there followed poverty and serious food shortages; also the reparations had to be paid of in materials as well as money. Germany had lost its empire, ...
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Describe and explain how and why Hitler and the Nazis came to power in Germany with particular reference to the period - November 1918 to August 1934.
... also became economically weak because there suffered losses in materials; there followed poverty and serious food shortages; also the reparations had to be paid of in materials as well as money. Germany had lost its empire, these places formally owned ...
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Describe and explain the rise to power of Hitler and the Nazi's (with reference to events between November 1918 and august 1934).
... 20th of April 1989 in Austria. He left school at the age of 16, and ion 1909 moved to Vienna to try and study at an art college. This is where he first got interested in politics and he especially ...
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Describe and explain the rise to power of Hitler and the Nazi's (with reference to events between November 1918 and august 1934.)
... of April 1989 in Austria. He left school at the age of 16, and ion 1909 moved to Vienna to try and study at an art college. This is where he first got interested in politics and he especially liked ...
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Describe Hitlers Political Career Between 1918-1922
... single country-not being divided up into states. The German army accused Hitler of being part of the uprising-they accused him of mixing with his own enemies. To show the German army that he was actually innocent of being a communist, ...
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Describe how Hitler rose to power during the early 1930's. What steps did he take to consolidate his position during 1933-1934?
... and the Nazi's got a low number of seats (Nazi's getting 12 and the communists getting 54) and it showed that violence hadn't benefited either of them. The social democratic party won despite the fact they had been branded the ...
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Describe how Jews were badly discriminated against in Germany from 1933-39
... the star of David to tell people it was a Jewish shop or business and people who tried to gain entry where beaten by the SA guards on the doors. The Nazi’s did this to eventually making all Jewish people ...
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Describe how Jews were badly discriminated against in Germany from 1933-39.
... to tell people it was a Jewish shop or business and people who tried to gain entry where beaten by the SA guards on the doors. The Nazi's did this to eventually making all Jewish people bankrupt and therefore they ...
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Describe how Jews were discriminated against in Germany on 1939
... with the Depression
* Failure to cooperate with one another
*???Attitudes of Germans to democratic parties
These were some of their weaknesses. Other factors were:
* Weaknesses of the Weimar Republic
* Scheming of Hindenburg and von Papen
* The impact of the Depression
* The Treaty of Versailles
*????Memories of the problems ...
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Describe how Jews were discriminated against in 1939
... for no other reason than their race and religion. Yet it wasn't as if Jews were a substantial or threatening minority. There were no more than half a million Jews in Germany in 1933, which is less than one person ...