MODERN HISTORY HSC COURSE 2014-15. Term four 2014 HSC CORES STUDY: WORLD WAR 1 1914-1919 (a source-based study)  The following aspects of WWI are studied.

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MODERN HISTORY HSC COURSE

Term four 2014 HSC CORES STUDY: WORLD WAR (a source-based study)  The following aspects of WWI are studied through a variety of sources  War on the Western Front  The home fronts of Britain and Germany  Turning Points – entry of the USA and Russian withdrawal  Allied Victory

Term One 2015 Topic Two: National Study Twentieth Century Germany  Germany  Weimar period post WWI  Rise of Hitler and the Nazi party  Nazi policies

Personalities of the 20 th CenturyStudy Leni Riefenstahl – Hitler’s film maker  Propagandist, opportunist, or victim of her time?

Topic 4: International Studies in Peace and Conflict Conflict in Indochina  Indochina after the French  The USA and Indochina  The second Indochina War (Vietnam )  Pol Pot’s Regime in Cambodia