Unit 4 - Life in Nazi Germany (Edexcel)Quick View
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Unit 4 - Life in Nazi Germany (Edexcel)

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Topics: Nazi views of the family Nazi policies towards women Nazi policies towards young people Employment and living standards The persecution of minorities, and racial policies The persecution of Jewish People
Weimar and Nazi Germany - Unit 1-4 (Edexcel)Quick View
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Weimar and Nazi Germany - Unit 1-4 (Edexcel)

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revision of Weimar and Nazi Germany Units 1-4. The resource covers: Unit 1: Weimar Germany and post-WWI Legacy of WWI Weimar Constitution Structure of the Weimar Government The Early Weimar Government Challenges to the Government (Left and Right Wing) The Treaty of Versailles (June 1919) 1923 - The Nightmare Year German Recovery (1924-29) How stable was the Weimar government? Changes in Society - Standard of Living Changes in Society - Women Changes in Society - Culture and Identity Limitations of social change Unit 2: Hitler’s rise to power Early Development of the Nazi Party (1919-22) Early Growth of the Nazi Party The Munich Putsch (1923) Consequences of the Munich Putsch Restructuring the Nazi Party The Lean Years (1924-28) The Wall Street Crash (1929) - Impact on Germany The Growth in support for Communism The Growth in support for the Nazis How Hitler became Chancellor - Key people and context How Hitler became Chancellor Unit 3: Hitler creating a dictatorship Creation of a dictatorship: timeline Nazi Police (Terror) state Nazi Police State: Controlling the German legal system Nazi policies with the Church Unity: Controlling and influencing German attitudes Propaganda: control of the Media and culture Opposition,resistance and obedience Case studies: Opposition groups - The Churches Case studies: Opposition groups - Youth Groups Unit 4: Life in Nazi Germany Nazi views of the family Nazi policies towards women Nazi policies towards young people Employment and living standards The persecution of minorities, and racial policies The persecution of Jewish People
American West GCSE revision  (narrative account)Quick View
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American West GCSE revision (narrative account)

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Includes: Government policies to encourage settlers policies towards Plains Indians Early migration Donner Party Mormon migration Gold Rush Law and order in America (w/ Case Studies of Billy the Kid, Wyatt Earp and the OK Corral, Johnson County War) Growth of Cattle Industry Pacific Railroad Act Exoduster Movement Oklahoma Land Rush
Nazi Control and Dictatorship  - Unit 3(Edexcel)Quick View
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Nazi Control and Dictatorship - Unit 3(Edexcel)

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Creation of a dictatorship: timeline Nazi Police (Terror) state Nazi Police State: Controlling the German legal system Nazi policies with the Church Unity: Controlling and influencing German attitudes Propaganda: control of the Media and culture Opposition,resistance and obedience Case studies: Opposition groups - The Churches Case studies: Opposition groups - Youth Groups
Hitler's Rise to Power - Unit 2 (Edexcel)Quick View
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Hitler's Rise to Power - Unit 2 (Edexcel)

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Early Development of the Nazi Party (1919-22) Early Growth of the Nazi Party The Munich Putsch (1923) Consequences of the Munich Putsch Restructuring the Nazi Party The Lean Years (1924-28) The Wall Street Crash (1929) - Impact on Germany The Growth in support for Communism The Growth in support for the Nazis How Hitler became Chancellor - Key people and context How Hitler became Chancellor
Weimar and Nazi Germany - Unit 1  (Edexcel)Quick View
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Weimar and Nazi Germany - Unit 1 (Edexcel)

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Legacy of WWI Weimar Constitution Structure of the Weimar Government The Early Weimar Government Challenges to the Government (Left and Right Wing) The Treaty of Versailles (June 1919) 1923 - The Nightmare Year German Recovery (1924-29) How stable was the Weimar government? Changes in Society - Standard of Living Changes in Society - Women Changes in Society - Culture and Identity Limitations of social change