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Lesson bridges the gap between the Weimar part of the course and the Nazi Germany.
Begins by looking back at the ‘Golden Age’ of culture and then contrasts this with the effect of the Great Depression.
Includes a revision quiz to set as homework before moving on to examining why people vote for extreme parties - then focusses on how the Nazis exploited the situation in Germany created by the Great Depression. Includes source work - examining the impact of Nazi propaganda and also making links between election figures and unemployment levels.

Lesson is presented in an easy-to-use style and Powerpoint is self-explanatory.

References and questions relate to the old Oxford AQA GCSE History B textbook ‘Twentieth Century Depth Studies’.

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