How Did Hitler Gained Power
Germany History
What were Hitler's core ideas or assumptions? What were the methods used to implement them once he and the Nazi's had established the Nazi state in Germany?
Reformation Of Equal Rights Politics In Germany An
Germany
"The most important reason why there was little opposition in Germany towards the Nazi regime was its use of Propaganda" How far do you agree with this statement?
Nazisme
Treaty Of Versailles
Analyze the causes of and the responses to the peasants' revolts in the German states, 1524–1526.
World War II: A Continuation Of The Great War
The Berlin Wall
Discuss the major steps taken by Hitler from 1933 to 1939 that ultimately led to war. Could Hitler have been prevented from plunging Europe into war? When and how?
Anti-Semitism
Research essay on the Jewish Holocaust.
This is an essay comparing the Italian Unification and the German Unification of 19th cenutry.
The Role of Nationalism in German Unification: Three Post-Holed examples
"Why did Hindenburg appoint Hitler as Chancellor in 1933?"
Assess the view that the collapse of the Weimar Republic was primarily due to the appeal of Hitler and his Nazi Party.
Hitler's Rise to Power
Hitler and the Rise to Power
What was responsible for Hitler's rise to power?
The Berlin Wall: A Catalyst for Change.
How convincing is the evidence that Hitler was preparing for an aggressive war between the years 1936-39?
Germany's History Post 1945
German Reparations
Nazi Appeal And The Limitations Of Democracy
Psycological Analysis of Adolf Hitler
The History of Germany Since 1945.
How successful was propaganda in indoctrinating Nazi ideals?
History of the role of propoganda in Hitler's Germany
In what ways are ethical decisions in regard to the value of human life disregarded in times of War? What are the ramifications of this? Using the example of 'The Holocaust',
How did the Berlin Crisis affect the Cold War up to 1961?
Examine the economic, social and political conditions that allowed Hitler to rise to power.
Discuss the cultural development of Weimar Germany
THE GREAT INFLATION
Die Deutschland Frauenbewegung - The German Women's Movement
Hitler's Rise To Power
Frederick The Great
Rise of Hitler
Was Bismarck The Key Figure In The Unification Of German?
What Problems Faced the New Republic in Germany from 1918 to 1923? Why did it survive?
In what ways did Hitler follow the aims and ideologies that he had set out in "Mein Kampf"?
Biography of Adolf Hitler
Why did the Germans support the Nazis?
Critically assess the role of terror and violence in the establishment of the Nazi dictatorship between 1933 and 1939
Adolf Hitler
"Assess the impact of Nazism on the Army in the years 1918 - 1945."
Anti-Semitism in Nazi Germany: How Far Were the German People Responsible for the Holocaust?
Capitalistic Imperialism & the Formation of a New World Order - Germany 1870-1900
How did the Treaty of Versailles punish Germany?
The home front from the German perspective: using one secondary source
Hitler's use of propoganda.
Hitler's Germany and the coming of the Second World War
" German nationalism was responsible for German unification"
The Failure of the German Spring Offensive of 1918
Post-Versailles Germany
Germany in the 1800's
What obstacles were there to the re-establishment of Jewish life in occupied Germany and in the two German states during the 1950s, and to what extent were they overcome?
Effect of Hitler's regime in Germany (and the World?).
Motivation Behind the Unification of Germany in 1871
Hitlers Impact On Germany
Three main events that changed Matin Luthers Life
The Holocaust
"How was Hitler able to successfully capture the hearts and minds of the German people and achieve such great power?"
Otto von Bismarck's foreign policy genius after the unification of Germany
How did Hitler gain the power to become chancellor in 1933-34?
Assess the view that Leni Riefenstahl was documenting history rather than creating propaganda.
How did Hitler consolidate his power and continue to gain support, using propaganda, after taking power?
The Weimar Republic
How did Hitler Come to Power?
The unification of Germany was achieved through a policy of "Blood and Iron". How did Bismarck go about unifying the German states?
Thomas Haemerken or Hammerlein Also known as Thomas A'kempas
The main reason that German people supported Hitler was because they believed he would make the government stronger. Do you agree?
Germany between World War 1 to World War 2: Culture and Politics.
Nazi Rise To Power
German History: The Discovery of Otzi, "The Iceman"
To what extent, and by what means, did Hitler create a totalitarian regime?
Account for Hitler's rise to power; with extensive historiography.
Comparing Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin during the holocaust
Was there passive resistance in Nazi Germany?
The Fall of the Weimar Republic
The rise of Hitler.
Why is the resistance of the South during the Italian liberation against the Germans during WWII ignored, or hardly remembered?
How did the problems in Germany make people support Hitler in 1923?
Assess the leadership qualities of Hitler.
5 great leadership qualities and how Hitler exemplified them
A Biography of Adolf Hitler
How Did Hitler Gain Power?
Essay on the correlations between WWI & WWII as well as an in depth view of how the Holocaust occured.
To what extent was Bismarck responsible for the unification of Germany?
How important were Luther's ideas and personality to the early reformation in Germany
Adolph Hitler and his rise to power.
**Personality Study for Germany in the 20th Century** Assessment of Albert Spear's Impact on German History 1918 - 1945
'Hitler's charismatic personality and policies only partly explain the Nazis' rise to power in 1933.' To what extent do you agree with this statement?
History of Nazi Germany.
Problems of the Weimar Republic up to 1923
Explain the nature and purpose of the Hitler Youth Movement
How Far Did The Weimar Republic Recover Under Stresemann?
The Internal weaknesses of the Catholic Church were the real reasons for the German Reformation.
Analyse the below extract of 'Mein Kampf' and its particular qualities and content.
What were the most important weaknesses of the Weimar Constitution?
Was the Treaty of Versailles Fair Towards the Germans?
Hitler: His rise to power!
How did Hitler consolidate power and keep control between 1933- 1939?
The Holocaust.
Why Germany lost the First World War
"Nationalism was probably the most important cause of unification". Discuss with reference to Germany.
What role did the Nazi Party play in the revolutionising of German State and society between 1933 and 1939? With full Bibliography
Describe the development of the Nazi Party in Germany (1922-1939), and analyse Hitler's role in this.
Why did the Nazis implement the Final Solution?
How successful was Gustav Streseman in aiding a German recovery 1923-29
German War Guilt Position Paper (Position: The world went to war, and in the end Germany was made to pay for its mistakes)
This is a very subjective and detailed biography on Adolf Hitler.
Oral on the fall of the Berlin wall, Rise of the German People and Relevance to Australia
Nationalism Leading To World War I - Faizan Sadiq
Summary of factors on the unification of Germany.
The Road to World War II (What were Germany and Britain's foreing policy and do you agree that agressive nationalism, weakness of the League and appeasment caused WW II)
The Rise and Fall of the Berlin Wall.
1938 in Nazi Germany
What problems did the Weimar Republic face between 1919 and 1923?
How Hitler came to his control over Germany.
Nazi Genocide
Fascism in Germany and Italy (contrast and comparisons).
Albert Speer was clearly involved in Nazi terror
Children of the Jewish Holocaust
Metternich has been referred to as the greatest challenge to German Nationalism in the so-called 'Vormarz' years. How far would you agree?
Biography of Adolph Hitler
This is a brief discription of the German Unification
How did Hitler use propaganda to gain support?
Adolf Hitler's Rise to Power - The Social, Political and Economical Factors Behind it
An Examination into the Rise of Nazi Popularity
The Holocaust as a Denial of Individuality
Germany's rise of political power
Germany and its support for Hitler
Germany's Quest for Unification.
The life of Adolf Hitler.
Describe the Nature of a Totalitarian Regime, and Compare and Contrast Hitler's Nazi Regime with that of Stalin in Communist Russia
Study Notes on Hitler and the Holocaust.
How can it be explained that Nazism made real, if partial, inroads into wider German Society?
Rise of Hitler gaining power
The History of Sudenteland and Hitler.
Kurt von Schleicher and the rise of Nazism in Germany
Nazi propoganda - playing on traditional prejudices.
Why did the allies disagree over the treatment of Germany in 1919?
The Early Struggle of post- WWI Germany.
NAZI TERROR
Bismarck's Unification of Germany, 1862-1871
Hitler's Advantages
Nazi: Holocaust
The Berlin Airlift.
Did the people benefit from Nazi economic policies?
How far is it true to say that the Weimar Republic was doomed from its foundation?
'To what extent was Germany to blame for causing the Second World War?'
Assess the importance of the CPSU's internal policies in the defeat of Germany in the Great Patriotic War (WW1).
How did Hitler become chancellor in 1933?
Fascism and the Nazi Party: How was Fascism the key ideology behind the success of the Nazi Party?
Assess the transformation of the german society and culture under nazism from 1933
The Unification of Germany
Hitler's Rise to Chancellorship
To what extent did Germany change during the Great Depression?
To what extent was the Right Wing a threat in the Weimar Republic?
A Breif Description of Hitler and Hitler's National Socialism
A biography and analysis of Hitler's formative years.
Germany: The Root of the Cold War?
"Fascist rule could only exist by exploiting the fears of the masses." To what extent would you agree with reference to either Germany or Italy up to 1939?
'Leni Riefenstahl's only significance was as a propagandist for the Third Reich'. In light of this statement, assess the significance of Leni Riefenstahl's work in Nazi propaganda until 1945
Newspaper Article: Hyperinflation Hits Germany.
COLLAPSE OF THE WEIMAR REPUBLIC
Unification of germany Bismarck
The History of Hamburg, Germany
Do you think the actions and skills of Hitler and the Nazi Movement were more important in winning support than factors outside their control such as the economic depression?
5(b): How far were the roles of Bismarck and Cavour decisive in the unification of Germany and Italy?
The History of the Berlin Wall, Part 1.
Assess how propaganda/censorship was used in Britain and Germany during WWI.
Obituary for Oskar Schindler
Were the Nazi's aiming to prepare germany for war in the year 1933-39?
Assess the extent and nature of resistance to Nazism within Germany between 1933 and 1945
The Treaty of Versailles to Germany.
Some good reason to Hitler's good side.
Germany's situation between 1924-29
Reliability of Testimonies of the Holocaust Survivors: Elie Wiesel's Night and Binjamin Wilkomirski's 'Fragments'
What factors explain why Adolf Hitler was appointed Chancellor on 30th January 1933?
What does Bismarck's speech on the issue of the Poles reveal about his understanding of the German nation?
Adolf Hitlers life
Account for the failure of democracy in Germany in the period 1928-1934.
The Leningrad Blockade.
Why is the resistance of the South during the Italian liberation against the Germans during WWII ignored, or hardly remembered?
Adolf hitler
Discuss the importance of three main problems facing the Weimar republic.
Germany Unite
What role did charisma play in Hitler's rise to power?
Weimar republic: Born in strife
Account for the military defeat and collapse of Nazism
Did Hitler create a classless Volksgemeinschaft ?
HItler's foreign policy between 1933 and 1945
Topic: How did the problems in Germany make people support Hitler in 1923?
How did problems in Weimar Germany allow Hitler to gain popularity in 1923, causing the rise in membership in the German Worker's Party from 6,000 to 55,000?
The life of Adolph Hitler
The essay discusses the Sturmabteilung (SA)paramilitary group, Hitler and Roehm during World War I
A concise analysis of 3 main problems facing the Weimar Republic from 1919-1923.
The Failure of German Liberalism
What Were the Terms of the Treaty of Versailles? Analyze the Reason for These Terms, and the Possible Damaging Consequences for Germany
The history, construction, rise ,and fall of the Berlin Wall.
Discuss the successes and failures of the Weimar republic from 1919 to 1929
"Defying Hitler: A Memoir" by Sebastian Haffner
This essay is about the causes and consequences of German reunification. The fall of the Berlin wall.
"Nuns, Wives, and Mothers: Women and the Reformation in Germany"
Why was Hitler able to rise to power in Germany in 1933?
Describe Leni Riefenstahl's role in German culture up to 1933.
Assess the impact by 1939 of Nazi social and economic policies on the mass of the German people
Was any one of these reasons more important than the others in Hitler's rise to power?
Propaganda of Hitler
The Wars of the unification of Germany
To what extent does the legacy of the Weimar Republic explain the rise of the Nazi party?
Germany disliked the "Treaty of Versailles" only because of the following reasons: a) Loss of land b) Cuts in their armed forces c) Reparations Do you agree with this statement?
Was Stresemann's death a tragedy for Germany or not?
Holocaust and its non-Jewish Victims
The Weimar Republic and its problems
What factors accounted for the rise of Hitler, which was the most critical?
How Hitler Became Chancellor of Germany
Oskar Schindler and the Schindler Jews.
German Concentrationcamps: a girl talks
Holocaust, concentration camps, persecution of jews, Westerbork, Auschwaitz, Bergen-Belson.
To what extent did Nazi policy result in a 'social revoltuion' in the lives of women?
How did Hitler replace the Weimar government and what was the nature of support that helped him come to power?
How hitler planned to come into power.
Adloph Hitler - Lifespan Development and Personality
'The Weimar Republic was a failure.' Evaluate the accuracy of this statement with reference to events and individuals.
Martin Bormann's role in the Nazi Party.
The Role of the Pope and the Vatican in the Holocaust
Reign of hitler
A Short Play on Adolph Hitler.
Who Started The Reichstag Fire?
Nazism and World War II
Can the phrase "Incomplete revolution" be usefully applied to the events of November 1918 in Germany?
Treatment of Jews During the Holocaust
Germany United. On the reunification.
Were Nazi economics policies in the years 1933-39 primarily aimed at preparing Germany for war?
This is a magazine article curing the signing of the Munich agreement when Hitler toke over Czechoslovakia.
Auschwitz Concentration Camp. What was Auschwitz like? What did the prisoners have to endure? How did the Concentration Camps come about?
Analysis of the Holocaust
'Germany was economically united a decade before she came politically united.' How far do you agree with this statement?
"The Treaty of Versailles and its effects on Germany" is a summary of the most important aspects concerning this treaty.
All About German and Italian Unification
Description of the Berlin Wall
Holocaust in general. 2 pages of facts and the controversy that surrounds it.
The Impact of the Nazi Party on the German society up to and including 1933
Auschwitz- This essay Describes the Nazi concentration camp known as Auschwitz. (Living conditions, Food, Work, etc)
HItler
The Transformation of German social and cultural life under Nazism
Outlines German Unification and Bismarks envolvement.
Was the nazi regeme beneficial to German women?
"The Panther's Leap"--incl. works cited w/ primary sources;1911 landing of German boat, The Panther, at Morocco; Result of 2nd Moroccan Crisis and, ultimately, WWI
Hitler
Essay on Adolf Hitler and his rise to dicatorship. Question: Discuss Afdolf hitler and his rise to dictatorship
Examine The Role And Political Influence Of President Hindenburg Between His Election In 1925 And 30th January 1933
Propaganda: Anti Adolf Hitler
Discuss the nature and purpose of the Hitler Youth movement. How did it promote Nazi ideology? How effective was the Hitler Youth as an institute promoting Nazi ideology?
Similarities between Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin
How Jews were discriminated against in Germany from 1933 to 1939
How Jews were discriminated against in Germany from 1933 to 1939
History Assignment- How did problems in Germany make people support Hitler in 1923?
Why had the treatment of Jews become so harsh by 1938?
German Revolution.
The Problems in Germany and the Growth of Hitler's Support
A Troubled Genius: The Life, Art, Love, and Poetry of Michelangelo Buonarroti
The League of Nations
Adolf Hitler: A Comparison to the Leadership Laws of John Maxwell
The importance of 3 basic problems afflicting the Weimer Republic from the very beginning.
How did Hitler get support?
Adolf Hitler; Early Life, Ideas, Actions
How did Hitler Gain Support Up to 1923?
Holocaust Study Guide
According to the Sources how far did the Nazis succeeded in converting German Youth to the ideals of the Volksgemeinschaft?
Germany: criticize the treaty of Versailles, and why was it so hard for them to accept the treaty?
Inept and unsuccessful. how
Why did Hitler become chancellor in 1933?
Why Did Hitler and the Nazi Party Lose Support from 1924-1929?
German Reformation Causes: Nationalism.
Historical and Psychological breakdown of Adolf Hitler according to Sebastian Haffner's Meaning of Hitler
The execution of Jewish people.
How did the Nazi's dominate the Jewish people? (Minority Group)
Hitler Coming to Power Hitler came to power in on
Hitler
The election of Hitler: Why and How?
How did the Problems in Germany make People Support Hilter in 1923
Life with Dawid Sierakowiak
Treaty Of Versailles
Explain why 1923 was a difficult year for the Weimar Republic.
What 3 problems was the Weimar republic facing and their importance?
Which do you think was the biggest cause of the war- the Munich Agreement or Hitler's invasion of Czechoslovakia?
Assess the significance of German Naval Expansion during the period 1897-1905 in the World in 1900.
Hitler's control of the chancellory
How Far Was the Failure of the Weimar Democracy Responsible for Hitler’s Rise to Power?
Obstacles do not exist to be surrendered to, but only to be broken
The Petrov affair- mock newspaper article
Why were the German people so unhappy with the Treaty of Versailles?
Programme or Method - What was the most significant factor in Hitler's rise to power?
What were the problems in Weimar Republic from 1919-1923?
Hitler 1889-1936
To what extent can we understand Hitler's conducting of the war in the light of his apparent Parkinson's disease?
LEFT WING REVOLUTION THREAT.
How did Hitler become Chancellor in 1933?
Modern History Oral - Personal Account Of The Holocaust - I did an account of a Jewish woman sharing her experiences with a history class.
Berlin wall book review on the
Hitler Became Chancellor
Resistance Movements Throughout Europe that played important roles in deafeating the Germans in WWII.
What allowed Hitler to gain support up to the Munich Putsch
Was the Treaty of Versailles harsh or lenient to Germany?
Why They Followed
The Wave By: Todd Strasser
The Rise of Germany to a Fascist State
Gravity
"Stage 3": Hitler's Rise To Power
The Hitler Youth 1933-1939
The Successes and Failures leading to the collapse of The Wiemar Republic
How Did Hindenburg Undermine German Democracy in 1925-33?
Do you think appeasement is good or not? Tell the reason.
A detailed essay on the works of Joseph Mengele, a scientish from Auchwitz Germany during World War II.
City of berlin
Analyze the Causes of and the Responses to the Peasants Revolts in the German States 1524-1526
The Tribes of Ancient Germany
The main reason why there was little opposition to the Nazi regime was its use of propaganda. explain how far you agree with this statement.
Empress Catherine II "the Great"
Trummerfrauen
The Berlin Wall
Why didn't Hitler have support between 1924 and 1929?
What can explain Hitler's Inexplicable rise to the Chancellery?
Ostpolitik: What were the aims of Brandt's Ostpolitik and how did he seek to achieve them?
'Evaluate the impact of Nazism on the Jewish Community in the years 1918 - 1945.'
Prime Minister David Lloyd George speech about Treaty of Versailles.
The Berlin WAll
Holocaust: The Beginning of the End
Jewish Children in Nazi Germany Schools
The Holocaust: Anti-Judaism vs. Modern Antisemitism
Hitler Youth
Bismark
Germany History
What were Hitler's core ideas or assumptions? What were the methods used to implement them once he and the Nazi's had established the Nazi state in Germany?
Reformation Of Equal Rights Politics In Germany An
Germany
"The most important reason why there was little opposition in Germany towards the Nazi regime was its use of Propaganda" How far do you agree with this statement?
Nazisme
Treaty Of Versailles
Analyze the causes of and the responses to the peasants' revolts in the German states, 1524–1526.
World War II: A Continuation Of The Great War
The Berlin Wall
Discuss the major steps taken by Hitler from 1933 to 1939 that ultimately led to war. Could Hitler have been prevented from plunging Europe into war? When and how?
Anti-Semitism
Research essay on the Jewish Holocaust.
This is an essay comparing the Italian Unification and the German Unification of 19th cenutry.
The Role of Nationalism in German Unification: Three Post-Holed examples
"Why did Hindenburg appoint Hitler as Chancellor in 1933?"
Assess the view that the collapse of the Weimar Republic was primarily due to the appeal of Hitler and his Nazi Party.
Hitler's Rise to Power
Hitler and the Rise to Power
What was responsible for Hitler's rise to power?
The Berlin Wall: A Catalyst for Change.
How convincing is the evidence that Hitler was preparing for an aggressive war between the years 1936-39?
Germany's History Post 1945
German Reparations
Nazi Appeal And The Limitations Of Democracy
Psycological Analysis of Adolf Hitler
The History of Germany Since 1945.
How successful was propaganda in indoctrinating Nazi ideals?
History of the role of propoganda in Hitler's Germany
In what ways are ethical decisions in regard to the value of human life disregarded in times of War? What are the ramifications of this? Using the example of 'The Holocaust',
How did the Berlin Crisis affect the Cold War up to 1961?
Examine the economic, social and political conditions that allowed Hitler to rise to power.
Discuss the cultural development of Weimar Germany
THE GREAT INFLATION
Die Deutschland Frauenbewegung - The German Women's Movement
Hitler's Rise To Power
Frederick The Great
Rise of Hitler
Was Bismarck The Key Figure In The Unification Of German?
What Problems Faced the New Republic in Germany from 1918 to 1923? Why did it survive?
In what ways did Hitler follow the aims and ideologies that he had set out in "Mein Kampf"?
Biography of Adolf Hitler
Why did the Germans support the Nazis?
Critically assess the role of terror and violence in the establishment of the Nazi dictatorship between 1933 and 1939
Adolf Hitler
"Assess the impact of Nazism on the Army in the years 1918 - 1945."
Anti-Semitism in Nazi Germany: How Far Were the German People Responsible for the Holocaust?
Capitalistic Imperialism & the Formation of a New World Order - Germany 1870-1900
How did the Treaty of Versailles punish Germany?
The home front from the German perspective: using one secondary source
Hitler's use of propoganda.
Hitler's Germany and the coming of the Second World War
" German nationalism was responsible for German unification"
The Failure of the German Spring Offensive of 1918
Post-Versailles Germany
Germany in the 1800's
What obstacles were there to the re-establishment of Jewish life in occupied Germany and in the two German states during the 1950s, and to what extent were they overcome?
Effect of Hitler's regime in Germany (and the World?).
Motivation Behind the Unification of Germany in 1871
Hitlers Impact On Germany
Three main events that changed Matin Luthers Life
The Holocaust
"How was Hitler able to successfully capture the hearts and minds of the German people and achieve such great power?"
Otto von Bismarck's foreign policy genius after the unification of Germany
How did Hitler gain the power to become chancellor in 1933-34?
Assess the view that Leni Riefenstahl was documenting history rather than creating propaganda.
How did Hitler consolidate his power and continue to gain support, using propaganda, after taking power?
The Weimar Republic
How did Hitler Come to Power?
The unification of Germany was achieved through a policy of "Blood and Iron". How did Bismarck go about unifying the German states?
Thomas Haemerken or Hammerlein Also known as Thomas A'kempas
The main reason that German people supported Hitler was because they believed he would make the government stronger. Do you agree?
Germany between World War 1 to World War 2: Culture and Politics.
Nazi Rise To Power
German History: The Discovery of Otzi, "The Iceman"
To what extent, and by what means, did Hitler create a totalitarian regime?
Account for Hitler's rise to power; with extensive historiography.
Comparing Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin during the holocaust
Was there passive resistance in Nazi Germany?
The Fall of the Weimar Republic
The rise of Hitler.
Why is the resistance of the South during the Italian liberation against the Germans during WWII ignored, or hardly remembered?
How did the problems in Germany make people support Hitler in 1923?
Assess the leadership qualities of Hitler.
5 great leadership qualities and how Hitler exemplified them
A Biography of Adolf Hitler
How Did Hitler Gain Power?
Essay on the correlations between WWI & WWII as well as an in depth view of how the Holocaust occured.
To what extent was Bismarck responsible for the unification of Germany?
How important were Luther's ideas and personality to the early reformation in Germany
Adolph Hitler and his rise to power.
**Personality Study for Germany in the 20th Century** Assessment of Albert Spear's Impact on German History 1918 - 1945
'Hitler's charismatic personality and policies only partly explain the Nazis' rise to power in 1933.' To what extent do you agree with this statement?
History of Nazi Germany.
Problems of the Weimar Republic up to 1923
Explain the nature and purpose of the Hitler Youth Movement
How Far Did The Weimar Republic Recover Under Stresemann?
The Internal weaknesses of the Catholic Church were the real reasons for the German Reformation.
Analyse the below extract of 'Mein Kampf' and its particular qualities and content.
What were the most important weaknesses of the Weimar Constitution?
Was the Treaty of Versailles Fair Towards the Germans?
Hitler: His rise to power!
How did Hitler consolidate power and keep control between 1933- 1939?
The Holocaust.
Why Germany lost the First World War
"Nationalism was probably the most important cause of unification". Discuss with reference to Germany.
What role did the Nazi Party play in the revolutionising of German State and society between 1933 and 1939? With full Bibliography
Describe the development of the Nazi Party in Germany (1922-1939), and analyse Hitler's role in this.
Why did the Nazis implement the Final Solution?
How successful was Gustav Streseman in aiding a German recovery 1923-29
German War Guilt Position Paper (Position: The world went to war, and in the end Germany was made to pay for its mistakes)
This is a very subjective and detailed biography on Adolf Hitler.
Oral on the fall of the Berlin wall, Rise of the German People and Relevance to Australia
Nationalism Leading To World War I - Faizan Sadiq
Summary of factors on the unification of Germany.
The Road to World War II (What were Germany and Britain's foreing policy and do you agree that agressive nationalism, weakness of the League and appeasment caused WW II)
The Rise and Fall of the Berlin Wall.
1938 in Nazi Germany
What problems did the Weimar Republic face between 1919 and 1923?
How Hitler came to his control over Germany.
Nazi Genocide
Fascism in Germany and Italy (contrast and comparisons).
Albert Speer was clearly involved in Nazi terror
Children of the Jewish Holocaust
Metternich has been referred to as the greatest challenge to German Nationalism in the so-called 'Vormarz' years. How far would you agree?
Biography of Adolph Hitler
This is a brief discription of the German Unification
How did Hitler use propaganda to gain support?
Adolf Hitler's Rise to Power - The Social, Political and Economical Factors Behind it
An Examination into the Rise of Nazi Popularity
The Holocaust as a Denial of Individuality
Germany's rise of political power
Germany and its support for Hitler
Germany's Quest for Unification.
The life of Adolf Hitler.
Describe the Nature of a Totalitarian Regime, and Compare and Contrast Hitler's Nazi Regime with that of Stalin in Communist Russia
Study Notes on Hitler and the Holocaust.
How can it be explained that Nazism made real, if partial, inroads into wider German Society?
Rise of Hitler gaining power
The History of Sudenteland and Hitler.
Kurt von Schleicher and the rise of Nazism in Germany
Nazi propoganda - playing on traditional prejudices.
Why did the allies disagree over the treatment of Germany in 1919?
The Early Struggle of post- WWI Germany.
NAZI TERROR
Bismarck's Unification of Germany, 1862-1871
Hitler's Advantages
Nazi: Holocaust
The Berlin Airlift.
Did the people benefit from Nazi economic policies?
How far is it true to say that the Weimar Republic was doomed from its foundation?
'To what extent was Germany to blame for causing the Second World War?'
Assess the importance of the CPSU's internal policies in the defeat of Germany in the Great Patriotic War (WW1).
How did Hitler become chancellor in 1933?
Fascism and the Nazi Party: How was Fascism the key ideology behind the success of the Nazi Party?
Assess the transformation of the german society and culture under nazism from 1933
The Unification of Germany
Hitler's Rise to Chancellorship
To what extent did Germany change during the Great Depression?
To what extent was the Right Wing a threat in the Weimar Republic?
A Breif Description of Hitler and Hitler's National Socialism
A biography and analysis of Hitler's formative years.
Germany: The Root of the Cold War?
"Fascist rule could only exist by exploiting the fears of the masses." To what extent would you agree with reference to either Germany or Italy up to 1939?
'Leni Riefenstahl's only significance was as a propagandist for the Third Reich'. In light of this statement, assess the significance of Leni Riefenstahl's work in Nazi propaganda until 1945
Newspaper Article: Hyperinflation Hits Germany.
COLLAPSE OF THE WEIMAR REPUBLIC
Unification of germany Bismarck
The History of Hamburg, Germany
Do you think the actions and skills of Hitler and the Nazi Movement were more important in winning support than factors outside their control such as the economic depression?
5(b): How far were the roles of Bismarck and Cavour decisive in the unification of Germany and Italy?
The History of the Berlin Wall, Part 1.
Assess how propaganda/censorship was used in Britain and Germany during WWI.
Obituary for Oskar Schindler
Were the Nazi's aiming to prepare germany for war in the year 1933-39?
Assess the extent and nature of resistance to Nazism within Germany between 1933 and 1945
The Treaty of Versailles to Germany.
Some good reason to Hitler's good side.
Germany's situation between 1924-29
Reliability of Testimonies of the Holocaust Survivors: Elie Wiesel's Night and Binjamin Wilkomirski's 'Fragments'
What factors explain why Adolf Hitler was appointed Chancellor on 30th January 1933?
What does Bismarck's speech on the issue of the Poles reveal about his understanding of the German nation?
Adolf Hitlers life
Account for the failure of democracy in Germany in the period 1928-1934.
The Leningrad Blockade.
Why is the resistance of the South during the Italian liberation against the Germans during WWII ignored, or hardly remembered?
Adolf hitler
Discuss the importance of three main problems facing the Weimar republic.
Germany Unite
What role did charisma play in Hitler's rise to power?
Weimar republic: Born in strife
Account for the military defeat and collapse of Nazism
Did Hitler create a classless Volksgemeinschaft ?
HItler's foreign policy between 1933 and 1945
Topic: How did the problems in Germany make people support Hitler in 1923?
How did problems in Weimar Germany allow Hitler to gain popularity in 1923, causing the rise in membership in the German Worker's Party from 6,000 to 55,000?
The life of Adolph Hitler
The essay discusses the Sturmabteilung (SA)paramilitary group, Hitler and Roehm during World War I
A concise analysis of 3 main problems facing the Weimar Republic from 1919-1923.
The Failure of German Liberalism
What Were the Terms of the Treaty of Versailles? Analyze the Reason for These Terms, and the Possible Damaging Consequences for Germany
The history, construction, rise ,and fall of the Berlin Wall.
Discuss the successes and failures of the Weimar republic from 1919 to 1929
"Defying Hitler: A Memoir" by Sebastian Haffner
This essay is about the causes and consequences of German reunification. The fall of the Berlin wall.
"Nuns, Wives, and Mothers: Women and the Reformation in Germany"
Why was Hitler able to rise to power in Germany in 1933?
Describe Leni Riefenstahl's role in German culture up to 1933.
Assess the impact by 1939 of Nazi social and economic policies on the mass of the German people
Was any one of these reasons more important than the others in Hitler's rise to power?
Propaganda of Hitler
The Wars of the unification of Germany
To what extent does the legacy of the Weimar Republic explain the rise of the Nazi party?
Germany disliked the "Treaty of Versailles" only because of the following reasons: a) Loss of land b) Cuts in their armed forces c) Reparations Do you agree with this statement?
Was Stresemann's death a tragedy for Germany or not?
Holocaust and its non-Jewish Victims
The Weimar Republic and its problems
What factors accounted for the rise of Hitler, which was the most critical?
How Hitler Became Chancellor of Germany
Oskar Schindler and the Schindler Jews.
German Concentrationcamps: a girl talks
Holocaust, concentration camps, persecution of jews, Westerbork, Auschwaitz, Bergen-Belson.
To what extent did Nazi policy result in a 'social revoltuion' in the lives of women?
How did Hitler replace the Weimar government and what was the nature of support that helped him come to power?
How hitler planned to come into power.
Adloph Hitler - Lifespan Development and Personality
'The Weimar Republic was a failure.' Evaluate the accuracy of this statement with reference to events and individuals.
Martin Bormann's role in the Nazi Party.
The Role of the Pope and the Vatican in the Holocaust
Reign of hitler
A Short Play on Adolph Hitler.
Who Started The Reichstag Fire?
Nazism and World War II
Can the phrase "Incomplete revolution" be usefully applied to the events of November 1918 in Germany?
Treatment of Jews During the Holocaust
Germany United. On the reunification.
Were Nazi economics policies in the years 1933-39 primarily aimed at preparing Germany for war?
This is a magazine article curing the signing of the Munich agreement when Hitler toke over Czechoslovakia.
Auschwitz Concentration Camp. What was Auschwitz like? What did the prisoners have to endure? How did the Concentration Camps come about?
Analysis of the Holocaust
'Germany was economically united a decade before she came politically united.' How far do you agree with this statement?
"The Treaty of Versailles and its effects on Germany" is a summary of the most important aspects concerning this treaty.
All About German and Italian Unification
Description of the Berlin Wall
Holocaust in general. 2 pages of facts and the controversy that surrounds it.
The Impact of the Nazi Party on the German society up to and including 1933
Auschwitz- This essay Describes the Nazi concentration camp known as Auschwitz. (Living conditions, Food, Work, etc)
HItler
The Transformation of German social and cultural life under Nazism
Outlines German Unification and Bismarks envolvement.
Was the nazi regeme beneficial to German women?
"The Panther's Leap"--incl. works cited w/ primary sources;1911 landing of German boat, The Panther, at Morocco; Result of 2nd Moroccan Crisis and, ultimately, WWI
Hitler
Essay on Adolf Hitler and his rise to dicatorship. Question: Discuss Afdolf hitler and his rise to dictatorship
Examine The Role And Political Influence Of President Hindenburg Between His Election In 1925 And 30th January 1933
Propaganda: Anti Adolf Hitler
Discuss the nature and purpose of the Hitler Youth movement. How did it promote Nazi ideology? How effective was the Hitler Youth as an institute promoting Nazi ideology?
Similarities between Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin
How Jews were discriminated against in Germany from 1933 to 1939
How Jews were discriminated against in Germany from 1933 to 1939
History Assignment- How did problems in Germany make people support Hitler in 1923?
Why had the treatment of Jews become so harsh by 1938?
German Revolution.
The Problems in Germany and the Growth of Hitler's Support
A Troubled Genius: The Life, Art, Love, and Poetry of Michelangelo Buonarroti
The League of Nations
Adolf Hitler: A Comparison to the Leadership Laws of John Maxwell
The importance of 3 basic problems afflicting the Weimer Republic from the very beginning.
How did Hitler get support?
Adolf Hitler; Early Life, Ideas, Actions
How did Hitler Gain Support Up to 1923?
Holocaust Study Guide
According to the Sources how far did the Nazis succeeded in converting German Youth to the ideals of the Volksgemeinschaft?
Germany: criticize the treaty of Versailles, and why was it so hard for them to accept the treaty?
Inept and unsuccessful. how
Why did Hitler become chancellor in 1933?
Why Did Hitler and the Nazi Party Lose Support from 1924-1929?
German Reformation Causes: Nationalism.
Historical and Psychological breakdown of Adolf Hitler according to Sebastian Haffner's Meaning of Hitler
The execution of Jewish people.
How did the Nazi's dominate the Jewish people? (Minority Group)
Hitler Coming to Power Hitler came to power in on
Hitler
The election of Hitler: Why and How?
How did the Problems in Germany make People Support Hilter in 1923
Life with Dawid Sierakowiak
Treaty Of Versailles
Explain why 1923 was a difficult year for the Weimar Republic.
What 3 problems was the Weimar republic facing and their importance?
Which do you think was the biggest cause of the war- the Munich Agreement or Hitler's invasion of Czechoslovakia?
Assess the significance of German Naval Expansion during the period 1897-1905 in the World in 1900.
Hitler's control of the chancellory
How Far Was the Failure of the Weimar Democracy Responsible for Hitler’s Rise to Power?
Obstacles do not exist to be surrendered to, but only to be broken
The Petrov affair- mock newspaper article
Why were the German people so unhappy with the Treaty of Versailles?
Programme or Method - What was the most significant factor in Hitler's rise to power?
What were the problems in Weimar Republic from 1919-1923?
Hitler 1889-1936
To what extent can we understand Hitler's conducting of the war in the light of his apparent Parkinson's disease?
LEFT WING REVOLUTION THREAT.
How did Hitler become Chancellor in 1933?
Modern History Oral - Personal Account Of The Holocaust - I did an account of a Jewish woman sharing her experiences with a history class.
Berlin wall book review on the
Hitler Became Chancellor
Resistance Movements Throughout Europe that played important roles in deafeating the Germans in WWII.
What allowed Hitler to gain support up to the Munich Putsch
Was the Treaty of Versailles harsh or lenient to Germany?
Why They Followed
The Wave By: Todd Strasser
The Rise of Germany to a Fascist State
Gravity
"Stage 3": Hitler's Rise To Power
The Hitler Youth 1933-1939
The Successes and Failures leading to the collapse of The Wiemar Republic
How Did Hindenburg Undermine German Democracy in 1925-33?
Do you think appeasement is good or not? Tell the reason.
A detailed essay on the works of Joseph Mengele, a scientish from Auchwitz Germany during World War II.
City of berlin
Analyze the Causes of and the Responses to the Peasants Revolts in the German States 1524-1526
The Tribes of Ancient Germany
The main reason why there was little opposition to the Nazi regime was its use of propaganda. explain how far you agree with this statement.
Empress Catherine II "the Great"
Trummerfrauen
The Berlin Wall
Why didn't Hitler have support between 1924 and 1929?
What can explain Hitler's Inexplicable rise to the Chancellery?
Ostpolitik: What were the aims of Brandt's Ostpolitik and how did he seek to achieve them?
'Evaluate the impact of Nazism on the Jewish Community in the years 1918 - 1945.'
Prime Minister David Lloyd George speech about Treaty of Versailles.
The Berlin WAll
Holocaust: The Beginning of the End
Jewish Children in Nazi Germany Schools
The Holocaust: Anti-Judaism vs. Modern Antisemitism
Hitler Youth
Bismark