STARTER: HEADLINES!!! Write 1-2 headlines that you might have seen in Nationalist (pro-Hitler) newspapers after the Munich Putsch...... and 1-2 headlines.

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STARTER: HEADLINES!!! Write 1-2 headlines that you might have seen in Nationalist (pro-Hitler) newspapers after the Munich Putsch and 1-2 headlines that you might have seen in Communist (anti-Hitler) newspapers after the Munich Putsch

SKILLS: HOW TO ANSWER [6] & [10] MARK QUESTIONS…

The aim for today… Review the course and impact of the Munich Putsch Prepare for our end of term assessment on Monday

MUNICH PUTSCH 1923 (01:52-end)

The aim for today… Review the course and impact of the Munich Putsch Prepare for our end of term assessment on Monday

HOMEWORK (last one for this term!) Prepare for Assessment on Monday Study everything we’ve done so far 1 x [4], 1 x [6], 1 x [7], 1 x [10] mark Qs 10 marker will be on Munich Putsch

What is the message of this cartoon? Use your knowledge to explain your answer. [7] MESSAGE + CONTENT (what you see) + CONTEXT (what you know)… Write half to two-thirds of a side… Describe X [e.g. the SA; The German Constitution of 1919; the Kapp Putsch] [4] 4 good, detailed bullets (who; what; why; what happened) About words

Describe the Spartacist Revolt The Spartacists were a Communist group led by Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg. In Jan 1919 they tried to seize power, setting up soviets (workers councils) in many cities. President Ebert called on the Freikorps (groups of nationalist ex-soldiers) to fight the Spartacists. Casualities were high but the Freikorps won. Luxemburg and Liebknecht were killed and the revolt was crushed.

Describe the Weimar Constitution of 1919 The Weimar Constitution was the system of Government set up in Germany after the Kaiser stepped down at the end of WW1. It was designed to be the most democratic system in the world, with no-one having too much power. All men and women over 20 could vote. They elected a President and also the Reichstag (Parliament). The President controlled the army and appointed the Chancellor from the biggest group in the Reichstag.

Describe the Hyperinflation crisis of 1923 The ToV forced a £6.6bn penalty on Germany for “causing” WW1. In early 1923, after Germany fell behind on its payments, France and Belgian invaded the Ruhr to seize the missing money. The Weimar Government called a strike but kept paying its workers money. With no goods being produced in the Ruhr the German Government ran out of money and responded by printing more. Soon prices and wages began escalating rapidly. People lost confidence in the money. By Nov 1923 it was worthless.

Explain the role of the SA in the early 1920s. [6] 3 reasons – EXPLAINED… don’t just list them “Most important…” “Next most important…” “Also of importance…” Use paras for each reason Write 2/3 of a side…

Explain why Nazi support grew from [6] -3 good points, well-EXPLAINED… -Most important -Next most important -Also of importance

10 mark mini-essays… Will often be a quote… you will then be asked “whether” or “how far” you agree ALWAYS write a balanced answer ALWAYS write a conclusion Aim for 1.5 sides

“The Treaty of Versailles was unfair on Germany”. How far do you agree with this statement? Explain your answer. [10] Explain how it was unfair Explain how it was fair Then give your overall conclusion

“Hitler’s abilities as a speaker were the main reason for the rise in Nazi support from ”. How far do you agree with this statement. Explain your answer [10] Analyse skills as a speaker Analyse other relevant things Then give your overall conclusion

The aim for today… Review the course and impact of the Munich Putsch Prepare for our end of term assessment on Monday