Germany and the Impact of World War I

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Germany and the Impact of World War I

By the end of this lesson everybody will be able to… Recall how the war impacted on the German People Explain why the war led to changes in Germany Evaluate the scale of problems that the new system of Government in German would face.

Impact of WWI Diagram On a double page make a copy of the spider diagram on page 59 For each individual impact give a score out of 10 for how big an impact you think they would have had. Total these for each of the Sections: Germany was virtually bankrupt The war had deepened divisions in German society Germany had a revolution and became a democratic republic

Why did Monarchy end in Germany in 1918? Combine the detail on P 60 with what you learnt last week.

Treaty of Versailles Why was the Treaty of Versailles so unpopular in Germany?