The Weimar Republic and Hitler
Paper 2: (HL/SL) Authoritarian and Single Party States
Paper 2: (HL/SL) Democratic States - challenges and responses
Paper 3: (HL) Inter war years: conflict and cooperation 1919 - 1939
Paper 2: (HL/SL) Democratic States - challenges and responses
Paper 3: (HL) Inter war years: conflict and cooperation 1919 - 1939
How and why was the Weimar Republic created in 1918?
The End of the First World War, the German Revolution and the Abdication of the Kaiser:
With a partner discuss what you already know about the set up of the Weimar Republic. Link to the end of World War One. Complete the first five pages of the worksheet below using the white books to help if you need them:
The Weimar Republic worksheet
With a partner discuss what you already know about the set up of the Weimar Republic. Link to the end of World War One. Complete the first five pages of the worksheet below using the white books to help if you need them:
The Weimar Republic worksheet
What problems did the Weimar Republic face between 1918 and 1923?
* Effects of the Treaty of Versailles
* Constitution
* Putsches and Uprisings
* Hyper Inflation
* Ruhr Crisis
Use the pdf below to help you focus on the problems the Weimar Republic faced between 1918 and 1923. Complete the table about the Putsches and then make an Inspiration to show all the problems the Weimar Republic faced.
Problems faced by the Weimar Republic
Life in the Weimar Republic during the Great Inflation
The reparation payments were finally paid in 2010:
Final reparation payments
* Constitution
* Putsches and Uprisings
* Hyper Inflation
* Ruhr Crisis
Use the pdf below to help you focus on the problems the Weimar Republic faced between 1918 and 1923. Complete the table about the Putsches and then make an Inspiration to show all the problems the Weimar Republic faced.
Problems faced by the Weimar Republic
Life in the Weimar Republic during the Great Inflation
The reparation payments were finally paid in 2010:
Final reparation payments
How did the Weimar Republic Survive after 1923?Who was Gustav Stresemann and what was the 'Stresemann Era'? Stresemann Make a simple chart like the one above to show how Germany recovered after 1924 and what weaknesses remained. German Recovery 1924 - 9 How did the Great Depression affect Germany? Germany and the Wall Street Crash |
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Historiography of the Weimar Republic
Who was Adolf Hitler?Create a biography of Adolf Hitler.
*One side of A4 *Photo *Information about: childhood and family, life before the first world war, experience during the first world war, first political experiences, Munich Putsch, time in prison. *Reference list on back What kind of leader was Hitler? Different Historian's views of Adolf Hitler: Views of Hitler |
Hitler in Vienna 1913 (with Trotsky, Stalin, Freud and Tito) |
Hitler's Ideology
Hitler's ideology was known as Nazism and was made of many elements such as German Nationalism. His ideology changed over time and was used to justify evils such as the Holocaust. Much of Hitler's ideology was expressed in Main Kampf.
Hitler's ideology from; Todd, Alan and Waller, Sally. (2011) Authoritarian and Single Party States. UK: Cambridge
Hitler's ideology from; Todd, Alan and Waller, Sally. (2011) Authoritarian and Single Party States. UK: Cambridge
Hitler's consolidation of power
How did Hitler consolidate his power after he had become Chancellor? How did he create a single party state?
Consolidation of Power
Eight steps to becoming a dictator
Consolidation of Power
Eight steps to becoming a dictator
The Nazi Revolution
This Key Note gives details about Hitler's economic and social policies after 1933.
How successful was Hitler's economic policy?
BBC Bitesize
Statistics to show success of economic policy
Economic Policy
Economic Policy (2)
How successful was Hitler's Youth Policy?
Opposition to the Youth Policy
How successful was the policy towards women?
Opposition to the Women policy
How successful was Nazi religious policy?
Opposition to Nazi religious policy
How successful was Hitler's economic policy?
BBC Bitesize
Statistics to show success of economic policy
Economic Policy
Economic Policy (2)
How successful was Hitler's Youth Policy?
Opposition to the Youth Policy
How successful was the policy towards women?
Opposition to the Women policy
How successful was Nazi religious policy?
Opposition to Nazi religious policy
Hitler's Foreign Policy
What were Hitler's aims in foreign policy? How did they fit his ideology?
Aims in foreign policy
How did Hitler destroy the Treaty of Versailles?
Why did Hitler sign the Nazi Soviet Pact in August 1939?
Was Hitler to blame for the outbreak of the Second World War?
Aims in foreign policy
How did Hitler destroy the Treaty of Versailles?
Why did Hitler sign the Nazi Soviet Pact in August 1939?
Was Hitler to blame for the outbreak of the Second World War?
The Holocaust
How did the Holocaust develop from 1933 to the Final Solution in 1942?
Look at the timeline of the Holocaust below. With a partner discuss how it can be divided into three sections - discrimination, persecution and extermination.
Timeline of the Holocaust
Who was responsible for the Holocaust?
How could the Holocaust happen?
Lithuania Holocaust Article:
http://edition.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/europe/06/03/lithuania.nazi.prosecutions/index.html?hpt=C1
Look at the timeline of the Holocaust below. With a partner discuss how it can be divided into three sections - discrimination, persecution and extermination.
Timeline of the Holocaust
Who was responsible for the Holocaust?
How could the Holocaust happen?
Lithuania Holocaust Article:
http://edition.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/europe/06/03/lithuania.nazi.prosecutions/index.html?hpt=C1