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GCSE: History: Germany Coursework and Essays
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Economic Policies
(User Rating: 4.00 | Length: 1.5 Pages)
Economic Policies The German Economy The Situation in 1933 1. 6 Million people were unemployed but the numbers were going down. At the time Hitler denied it because he did not want to give the Weimar credit. 2. There was a state of depression and trade was stagnant at the time. 3. The Trade Unions ...

Examine the aims and assess the results of the attempts by the Nazi regime to transform German society
(Length: 5.7 Pages)
Examine the aims and assess the results of the attempts by the Nazi regime to transform German society When the Nazis came to power in 1933 they began to introduce a set of ideas into the German society. These ideas were based on the Nazi ideology, which had been outlined by Hitler in his book &quo ...

Hitler's rise to chancellorship
(Length: 8.1 Pages)
Hitler's rise to chancellorship On 30th January 1933, Hitler was appointed Chancellor and Von Papen was appointed Vice-Chancellor, by Hindenburg. Many events took place at around that time, such as the political scheming between the leaders, which helped to allow Hitler become Chancellor. There ...

Hitler's rise to power
(User Rating: 9.25 | Length: 5.5 Pages)
Hitler's rise to power Five reasons all contributing to how Hitler came to power: The Treaty of Versailles The Munich Putsch Hitler´s oratory, personality and leadership The Economic Depression The decision by Von Papen and Hildenburg to appoint Hitler as Chancellor in 1933 The Enabling Law Q1) ...

Hitler's Rise to Power
(User Rating: 7.78 | Length: 11.7 Pages)
Hitler's Rise to Power This essay discusses the long and short term causes that contributed to Hitler's popularity with the public and eventual asscension to become fuhrer of Germany. Hitler's Rise to Power (1) The Treaty of Versailles The Treaty of Versailles was one of the most impo ...

Hitler's Youth
(User Rating: 1.00 | Length: 1.4 Pages)
Hitler's Youth Adolf Hitler was born on the 20th of April 1889. He was born in house number 219 in a little Austrian village of Braunau am Inn. His father (Alois) was a customs official. This is a picture of Alois, Hitler's father: His mother Clara had once worked as a maid. It was their th ...

Hitlers consolidation of power
(User Rating: 8.00 | Length: 1.7 Pages)
Hitlers consolidation of power When Hitler came to become chancellor in January 1933 his powers were relatively weak. Hitler had been appointed chancellor by the president, Hindenberg. Hindenberg had the power to appoint any chancellor he wishes, and can get rid of Hitler at any time. This means th ...

How did the Germans react to the treaty of Versailles and why?
(User Rating: 6.00 | Length: 4.3 Pages)
How did the Germans react to the treaty of Versailles and why? How did the Germans react to the Treaty of Versailles and why? Before 1918 Germany was ruled by Kaiser Wilhelm the second. Germany was in the war and was loosing. Although Russia had pulled out of the war and Germany could focus its att ...

How did the Weimar Republic Survived the Apparantly Insurmountable Problems That it Faced 1918-23?
(Length: 7.1 Pages)
How did the Weimar Republic Survived the Apparantly Insurmountable Problems That it Faced 1918-23? How did the Weimar Republic Survive the Apparently Insurmountable Problems That it Faced 1918-23? In order to answer this question we must first establish whether infact the problems that Weimar faced ...

How Great a Burden for the Weimar Republic was the Treaty of Versailles?
(Length: 7.1 Pages)
How Great a Burden for the Weimar Republic was the Treaty of Versailles? Aim: Find evidence for and against the assumption that the Treaty of Versailles was a burden to the new democratic Weimar government in Germany. The war had not been successful. Russia's departure from the war had had no e ...

How the Versailles Treaty was ineffective at preventing World War II
(Length: 1.6 Pages)
How the Versailles Treaty was ineffective at preventing World War II The Allied powers and Germany signed the Treaty of Versailles in Versailles, France at the close of World War I on June 28, 1919. The original intent of the treaty was to restrict the power of Germany and its ability to reconstruc ...

If Hitler had died in 1938 he would have gone down in History as the greatest German leader. How far do you agree with this statement?
(User Rating: 4.00 | Length: 6.0 Pages)
If Hitler had died in 1938 he would have gone down in History as the greatest German leader. How far do you agree with this statement? Hitler did many good things for Germany, the most prominent being the way in which he brought the country out of economic depression after the Wall Street crash of ...

Police Report of the Munich Putsch
(User Rating: 5.00 | Length: 2.1 Pages)
Police Report of the Munich Putsch Police Report of the Munich Putsch 8th November 1923, Otto von Lossow (commander of the Reichswehr) and State Commissioner Gustav von Kahr were addressing a meeting of 2,000 right-wing supporters in the Munich beer-hall. A man named Adolf Hitler, a pro-active righ ...

Reasons for Hitler's Rise to Power
(User Rating: 9.67 | Length: 2.0 Pages)
Reasons for Hitler's Rise to Power There were many reasons why Hitler became chancellor in 1933. In many ways the Depression was the most important reason why Hitler came to power in 1933. The Depression derived from the Wall Street Crash, when people rushed to sell their shares because they re ...

Reichstag Fire
(User Rating: 13.00 | Length: 8.0 Pages)
Reichstag Fire 1. Rudolf Diels, who was the head of the Prussian political police at the time of the fire, wrote source A. In his account of events, he explains that Van Der Lubbe was caught red handed at the incident, and after questioning Van Der Lubbe he believed that the suspect was alone and ...

The Beer Hall Putsch
(User Rating: 1.86 | Length: 1.4 Pages)
The Beer Hall Putsch The Beer Hall Putsch In 1923, Hitler thought the time for fighting had come. Inflation was out of control and the government had told the Ruhr workers to go back to work. It had also began Reparation payment again (compensation for the damage caused in World War one; they were ...

The Hitler State
(Length: 1.7 Pages)
The Hitler State It can be said that during the time the Nazis were in control of Germany the country existed as a Hitler state, but some people argue that this idea comes from the illusion the Nazis created that Hitler would be the one powerful and strong leader to lead Germany back to its former ...

The Key To Hitler’s achieving power in Germany was the Miscalculation of his Opponents
(User Rating: 9.00 | Length: 3.0 Pages)
The Key To Hitler's achieving power in Germany was the Miscalculation of his Opponents The Key To Hitler's achieving power in Germany was the Miscalculation of his Opponents. To what extent is this statement correct? Hitler - between 1919 and 1929, member of essentially irrelevant party, f ...

The Nazi Party
(Length: 0.8 Pages)
The Nazi Party ` Hitler joined the German workers Party as member 555 (but numbers started at 501). He later wrote: "There was work to be done and the smaller the party the sooner it could be pulled into shape". He began turning the party into a party with a big following, and with himsel ...

The Nazis and the Jews
(User Rating: 7.33 | Length: 4.5 Pages)
The Nazis and the Jews From 1933 to 1945 the Nazi party of Germany ruled over the German population. The Nazis (National Socialist Party) were ruled by Adolf Hitler. The Nazis main aim was to make Germany into a stronger more powerful country and to do this Hitler believed they must rid the country ...

The nazis changed Germany, but how and why
(User Rating: 1.00 | Length: 3.1 Pages)
The nazis changed Germany, but how and why The nazis changed Germany, but how and why? A lot of Hitler's success is put down to a Dr Josef Goebbles who was in charge of "enlightenment and propaganda". Goebbles had been with Hitler all the way through the campaign and was an intelligen ...

The Night of Long Knives
(User Rating: 3.00 | Length: 2.2 Pages)
The Night of Long Knives The Night of Long Knives Although Hitler was now in power he still had problems to solve. One of his problems was deciding what to do with the SA. On the 1st of January 1934, Hitler wrote to the SA leader, Ernst Roehm: "I thank you my dearest Ernst Roehm, for the servi ...

The Reichstag Fire
(User Rating: 2.00 | Length: 1.7 Pages)
The Reichstag Fire The Reichstag Fire One of Hitler's first actions was to organise another election. He hoped the Nazis would win enough seats to form a government on their own, rather than leading a "Coalition" with other parties. Then, one week before polling day, a strange thing h ...

Was the Treaty of Versailles the greatest problem the Weimer Republic faced in the years 1918-1923?
(User Rating: 9.50 | Length: 4.5 Pages)
Was the Treaty of Versailles the greatest problem the Weimer Republic faced in the years 1918-1923? The new government of Germany, the Weimer Republic, was set up in 1918. From the very beginning it faced a range of problems, including several rebellions, economic problems, and deep divisions betwe ...

Was the Weimar Republic Doomed from the Start?
(User Rating: 8.20 | Length: 2.9 Pages)
Was the Weimar Republic Doomed from the Start? Less than three months after the end of World War One, on the 19th January 1919, 30 millions Germans voted-in three parties, the Social Democrats, the Centre party and the Democrats as the new parliament. They met in Weimar, south Germany, because of t ...


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