How united was Germany during WWI

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How united was Germany during WWI How united was Germany during WWI? C aim – to explain how German unity changed during WWI and why this was B aim – to assess how far German unity changed during WWI and why this was A aim - to assess how far German unity changed during WWI and give a range of reasons for this Add to your table from the handout. It is p. 16 of your revision guides.

Historical term Definition Why did this occur? What events show us that this did occur? Burgfried Siegfried

Ersatz Bread The first step was the appearance of Kriegsbrot (war bread). Despite its name it was very palatable. It consisted of 55% rye, 25% wheat, and 20% potato meal, sugar and shortening. Kaffee-ersatz, was not a bad one. It was mostly made of roasted barley and oats and the flavor was enhanced by chemicals from coal-tar. A substitute for tea was not difficult. The bloom of the linden tree mixed with beech buds and a few tips of pine made an excellent "oolong." A cocoa substitute came from coal-tar and chemistry along with roasted peas and oats. Meatless Meat The rice "lamb" chop would satisfy even an exacting taste. Rice was boiled and formed into a lump resembling a chop. A skewer of wood was stuck into the lump to serve as a bone.

Add knowledge to your tables from the handout.

How united was Germany during WWI How united was Germany during WWI? C aim – to explain how German unity changed during WWI and why this was B aim – to assess how far German unity changed during WWI and why this was A aim - to assess how far German unity changed during WWI and give a range of reasons for this C – how did German political unity change during WWI? Why did this change? B – how far did German political unity change during WWI? Why did this change? A- How far did German political unity change during WWI? Give a range of reasons for this change.

Homework – due Monday 8th December Read pp. 88-99 and make a mind-map on ‘Germany during WWI’. Use your mind-map to answer this question. To what extent did growing political disunity form the main consequence of WWI for Germany?