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Title: Germany depth study
Description: aimed mainly for 1st year IGCSEs. Like I know there are not many IGCSE notes or help for now but how this helps. This includes part of the 2 year program of IGCSE students and this is only how to construct your exams paper questions. This note is based upon a past paper and I followed most of the marking scheme, this should help in some way.
Description: aimed mainly for 1st year IGCSEs. Like I know there are not many IGCSE notes or help for now but how this helps. This includes part of the 2 year program of IGCSE students and this is only how to construct your exams paper questions. This note is based upon a past paper and I followed most of the marking scheme, this should help in some way.
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Q:
What made Adolf Hitler so appealing to the German people in the 1920s and 30s?
Introduction:
(Describe the state in Germany)
-Extremists did not accept the new form of government, they carried out a
series of attacks/armed rising
...
- took place during March 1920, 5,000 of the Free Corp
marched into Berlin
...
-The workers in Berlin organized a strike against them so
there wasn’t any electricity, water, trains or buses working
...
The government then returned to
Berlin
...
-In Ruhr industrial area, they formed a ‘Red Army’ then
took control of many/several towns
...
-Political murders -The government decided to disband the Free Corps after they
‘used’ them for the Red Rising
...
(between 1921 and 1923 356 people were
dead with some politicians too)
-1923 -German economy collapse; socialist and communists took over Saxony
and Thuringia
...
He also
became popular because of the society’s discontentment after World War I, his
extensive yet effective use of propaganda
...
(after WW1 how hyperinflation hit Germany hard
and many disliked it)
-HItler then appeared, was a powerful and spellbinding speaker who
attracted many Germans (those who were desperate for a change) to follow
...
-Many Germans believed that they found a saviour for their nation
Paragraph 3: Nazi rise to power brought an end to the Weimar Republic(-a
-The
parliament established in Germany after World War I)
...
(-the Nazi wants the people not to have any beliefs other than Nazi
ones
...
- terror of his stormtroopers, and the brilliance of his speeches
...
Needing support, and thinking he could
control Hitler, President Hindenburg made the mistake in January 1933 of giving Hitler
the post of Chancellor
Title: Germany depth study
Description: aimed mainly for 1st year IGCSEs. Like I know there are not many IGCSE notes or help for now but how this helps. This includes part of the 2 year program of IGCSE students and this is only how to construct your exams paper questions. This note is based upon a past paper and I followed most of the marking scheme, this should help in some way.
Description: aimed mainly for 1st year IGCSEs. Like I know there are not many IGCSE notes or help for now but how this helps. This includes part of the 2 year program of IGCSE students and this is only how to construct your exams paper questions. This note is based upon a past paper and I followed most of the marking scheme, this should help in some way.