Problems of the Weimar Republic

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Problems of the Weimar Republic Source questions

2010

Study Source A Why was this cartoon published in Germany in 1919? Use the source and your own knowledge to explain your answer. [7]

(b) Study Source B How useful is this source as evidence about Germany in 1923? Use the source and your own knowledge to explain your answer. [7]

2008

SOURCE A Study Source A Do you think most Germans in 1921 would have agreed with this cartoon? Use the source and your knowledge to explain your answer. [7]

(b) Study Source B How useful is this account of the French occupation of the Ruhr? Use the source and your knowledge to explain your answer.

2005

SOURCE A A cartoon published in a German newspaper in July 1919. It shows Clemenceau, Prime Minister of France, as a vampire feeding on Germany Study Source A Why was this cartoon published in July 1919? Use the source and your knowledge to explain your answer. [7]

SOURCE B (b) Study Source B A German cartoon published in 1923. The woman represents the French army. The words at the bottom say ‘Hands off the Ruhr’ (b) Study Source B Are you surprised by this cartoon? Use the source and your knowledge to explain your answer. [6]

2000

SOURCE A A photograph from 1924 of Hitler and his fellow Nazis in prison after the Munich Putsch Study Source A Does this source prove that the Munich putsch was a disaster for the Nazi Party? Use the source and your knowledge to explain your answer. [6]