In depth.  The Establishment of the Weimar Republic and its early problems  The recovery of Germany, 1924-29  The rise of Hitler and the Nazis  Life.

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In depth

 The Establishment of the Weimar Republic and its early problems  The recovery of Germany,  The rise of Hitler and the Nazis  Life in Nazi Germany  Germany during the WWII

 The Versailles Settlement  International Cooperation in the 1920s  The breakdown of cooperation in the early 1930s.  Appeasement,  Reasons for the outbreak of the WWII

 The leadership struggle,  Five Year Plans and collectivisation  Purges and Show Trials  Cult of Personality and the revision of history  The impact of WWII