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1 The early years of the Weimar Republic
Positive features Weaknesses The November Criminals The Weimar Constitution Hyperinflation Invasion of the Ruhr The early years of the Weimar Republic The Spartacists The Treaty of Versailles Kapp Putsch Political Violence Effects Terms LAMB Munich Putsch

2 How did the Nazi Party develop 1919–23?
Reorganisation The founding of the Nazi Party 25 Point plan The role of the SA How did the Nazi Party develop 1919–23? Hitler becomes leader The aims of the Nazi Party Hitler’s career before 1919 First World War

3 Locarno Pact The League of Nations Kellogg Briand Pact Young Plan How successful was Gustav Stresemann in dealing with Germany’s problems 1924 – 29? Dawes Plan Dealing with hyperinflation Underlying problems Stresemann’s role

4 The SS Finances Hitler reorganises the Nazi Party Changing organisation Goebbels and propaganda Mein Kampf Why did the Munich Putsch fail and what happened to the Nazis in the lean years 1923–29? Events Why did Nazi support decline after 1923? Causes The Munich Putsch Hitler on trial

5 How did the Great Depression affect Germany 1929–33?
The rise of political extremists Unemployment Economic effects Social effects How did the Great Depression affect Germany 1929–33? The failure of the Weimar Politicians Wall Street Crash

6 How did Hitler come to power in January 1933?
President Hindenburg Von Schleicher Von Papen Key Events The November Criminals Bruning’s government How did Hitler come to power in January 1933? Middle Classes The SA and increased violence Nazi Propaganda Who supported the Nazis and why? Hitler’s Appeal Farmers Unemployed

7 How did Hitler and the Nazis remove opposition in Germany 1933 - 34?
Events Consequences The Enabling Act The Reichstag Fire The death of President Hindenburg How did Hitler and the Nazis remove opposition in Germany ? Banning of Trade Unions The Night of the Long knives Banning of political parties Effects Events Munich Putsch

8 How did the Nazis control the German people?
Protestant Church Concentration camps Police and the courts Controlling the churches The Catholic Church Heinrich Himmler Nazi use of fear How did the Nazis control the German people? Censorship Spies and informers The Gestapo Nazi use of propaganda Goebbels and the Ministry of Propaganda The SS Control of the media, culture, sports and arts

9 How did the Nazis improve the economy? (Did they really improve it?)
Reducing unemployment Guns or butter? 4 Year plan Rearmament (rebuilding the armed forces) How did the Nazis improve the economy? (Did they really improve it?) The National Labour Service (RAD) The German Labour Front (DAF) Changes in the standard of living for German workers Strength Through Joy Autobahns

10 Nazi education in universities
The Edelweiss Pirates White Rose Nazis and the family Hitler Youth movements Controlling the youth What were the Nazis’ policies to control women and the young? Women and work Nazi education in schools Women Education for girls Nazi education in universities Expectations for women

11 How did some people oppose Hitler and the Nazis?
Their fate Actions The trial the White Rose Group How did some people oppose Hitler and the Nazis? Schauffenberg’s assassination plot The church The Edelweiss Pirates Catholic church Pastor Niemoller

12 What were Nazi beliefs on race and minority groups?
Nuremburg Laws Kristallnacht Features of a pure Aryan Treatment of Jews Removal of freedoms The Aryan master race What were Nazi beliefs on race and minority groups? The Ghettoes Treatment of other minorities The Final Solution Wannsee Conference Auschwitz and other death camps


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