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Key Topic 1 – The Weimar Republic 1918-29 Terms (LAMB) Effects Weaknesses Strengths The Treaty of Versailles Sparticist Uprising, ‘19 The Weimar Constitution Kapp Putsch, ‘20 Key Features 1. Impact of WWI 2. Political Threats Armistice The Munich Putsch, ‘23 Key Topic 1 – The Weimar Republic 1918-29 New Currency 3. Hyperinflation Invasion of the Ruhr 4. Gustav Stresemann Economic Dawes Plan, ‘24 Causes Effects Political Young Plan, ‘29 League of Nations Kellogg-Briand Pact, ‘28 Locarno Pact, ‘25

Key Topic 2 – Hitler and the Rise of the Nazi Party 1919-33 Public Platform Mein Kampf Aims (25 Point Plan) SA Hitler in jail NSDAP Defeat Political Position 2. Effects of Munich Putsch Finance 1. The Early Years 1919-23 Hitler’s Early Career Reorganisation Key Topic 2 – Hitler and the Rise of the Nazi Party 1919-33 Tactics Finance 3. The Lean Years 1924-9 Propaganda Wall Street Crash 4.How Hitler became Chancellor Long Term Reasons Short term Reasons Why they failed to win votes Propaganda Negative Cohesion Hindenburg and Von Papen Hitler himself

Key Topic 3 – The Nazi Dictatorship 1933-9 Hindenburg's Death Oath of Loyalty, Aug 1934 SS The Police and Courts The Night of the Long Knives, Jul 1934 Gestapo Concentration Camps 1. How Hitler became Fuhrer 2. The Police State The Enabling Act, Mar 1933 Key Topic 3 – The Nazi Dictatorship 1933-9 The Reichstag Fire, Feb 1933 3. Controlling the Churches Catholic Concordat Radio 4. Propaganda Cinema Arts Protestant Posters Olympics News-papers Law 5. Opposition

Key Topic 4 – Nazi Domestic Policies 1933-9 Youth Groups Marriage Education Employment Education Breeding Programme 1. Nazis and the Young 2. Nazis and Women Importance of the young Physical Constraints Key Topic 4 – Nazi Domestic Policies 1933-9 Disabled 3. Persecution of Minorities Improve-ments 4. Employment and the Standard of Living A-Socials Gypsies Jews The Nuremberg Laws Restrictions The Final Solution Kristall-nacht Ghettos