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WJEC Eduqas GCSE History: Germany in transition, 1919-39
WJEC Eduqas GCSE History: Germany in transition, 1919-39
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Bring out the best in every student, enabling them to develop in-depth subject knowledge and historical skills with the market-leading series for WJEC Eduqas, fully updated for 2016 to help you navigate the new content and assessment requirements with ease.

- Maps the content against the key questions in the 2016 specification, with thorough and reliable course coverage written by a team of experienced authors, teachers and examiners

- Motivates students to increase their subject knowledge by following a clear, detailed narrative that leads learners topic by topic through the important issues, events and concepts

- Progressively builds historical understanding and skills as students work through a range of engaging classroom activities with structured support at every stage

- Boosts students' confidence approaching assessment, providing numerous opportunities to practise different types of exam-style questions

- Captures learners' interest by offering a rich variety of source material that brings historical periods to life, enhancing understanding and enjoyment throughout the course

Language
English
ISBN
9781471868122
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Title Page
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Contents
Introduction
1 The impact of the First World War
The Weimar Government and its weaknesses
The impact of the Treaty of Versailles
Political instability
Events in the Ruhr and hyperinflation
2 The recovery of Weimar
Recovery from hyperinflation
Successes abroad
Political and social developments
3 The Nazi rise to power and the end of the Weimar Republic
The early Nazi Party, 1919–23
The Munich Putsch, 1923
The Nazi Party, 1924–29
The impact of the depression
Reasons for the growing support for the Nazis
Hitler’s electoral appeal
Political scheming 1932–33
4 Consolidation of power
The Reichstag fire
The 1933 election and the Enabling Act
The removal of opposition
The Night of the Long Knives
Hitler becomes Führer
5 Nazi economic, social and racial policy
Attempts to reduce unemployment
Nazi policy towards workers
The role of women
Controlling education
The Hitler Youth Movement
The treatment of the Jews
The persecution of the Jews
6 Terror and persuasion
The use of the SS and the Gestapo
Control of the legal system
Goebbels and propaganda
Censorship of newspapers and the arts
7 Hitler’s foreign policy
Hitler’s foreign policy aims
Hitler’s policies 1933–35
The Rhineland 1936
Alliances 1936–37
Anschluss
The Sudetenland Crisis, 1938
The Nazi–Soviet Pact 1939 and the outbreak of war
Examination Guidance
Glossary
Index
Acknowledgements

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