Life in germany after ww1

    • [DOCX File]Source A

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      After the Wall Street Crash of 1929, the US called in its loans to Germany, and the German economy collapsed. The Number of unemployed grew; people starved on the streets. In the crisis, people wanted someone to blame, and looked to extreme solutions – Hitler offered them both, and …

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    • [DOC File]A REVIEW OF WWI

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      3. Germany goes through a _____. GERMAN ECONOMIC PROBLEMS AFTER WW1. In January 1921, German currency was worth ___ _____ to the dollar. By November 1923, one dollar was worth _____ marks. Price of a Loaf of Bread TREATY OF VERSAILLES

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    • [DOCX File]Weimar & Nazi Germany Keywords

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      Part of ToV that blamed Germany for all destruction during WW1 Weimar Republic The name given to Germany and the government that controlled Germany after WW1 from 1919 to 1933.

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    • [DOC File]Handout: Jigsaw WWI Causes Activity

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      Handout: MAIN Jigsaw WWI Activity Unit C . MAIN: There are four causes that led to war between the major powers of the world in 1914: Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, and Nationalism.. LEARNING GOALS. To learn the four main causes of WWI . Collaboratively and critically read the four causes

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    • [DOCX File]www.acehsc.net

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      After WW1 Germany suffered greatly and was presented with many problems; political, economic and social. This presentation is going to explore how Germany was unable to keep a stable democracy during the years following the First World War. Almost overnight Germany went from being the least democratic European country to the most.

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    • [DOCX File]Core Study: Power and Authority in the Modern World …

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      A international diplomatic group developed after WW1, as a way to solve disputes between countries before they erupted into warfare. (precursor to the United Nations) Article 231 of the Treaty of Versailles . Often known as the ‘war guilt clause’, it served as a legal basis to compel Germany …

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    • [DOCX File]WordPress.com

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      Year 9 the students have learnt the Holocaust and what happened to Germany after WW1. Many of the classes have already been taught about the Weimar Republic. Overall aims: To be able to compare two different interpretations on life in Germany between 1890 – 1945 and to be able to answer 4,8 and 12 mark questions based purely on knowledge

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    • [DOCX File]The Bicester School

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      Taught about heroes of WW1 and how Germany were cheated after the war. Taught about the awful Weimar and how the Nazis had saved Germany. History of Hitler and his rise to power. Race Study: ... Life in Germany 1919-1945, by Steve Waugh, published in 2009.

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    • Theme 4 – Aspects of Life in Germany and West Germany

      > Hostility towards Poles as had fought Germany in war > 1925 – 200,000 Polish speakers in Germany and 500,000 spoke both, 1925-33 – 30,000 left the country > Black people met rising hostility after 1923 > Due to French army of occupation that took over Ruhr had black units > Mixed race children seen as “Germany’s shame”

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    • [DOCX File]Helmuth von Moltke and the Origins of the First World War

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      She states (p.79) that Germany never realised that her "enemies (post 1904) were largely reacting to German provocation" [N. b . the word "largely" here - TB] On p82 she notes the sour relations between the German and Austro-Hungarian General Staffs: after 1896 there was merely only an …

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