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b) Describe the measures taken in the Treaty of Versailles to limit German power. (6) (b) Describe the policies of the Nazi government towards the young in the years 1933–39. (6) (b) Describe the economic policies of Gustav Stresemann in the years 1924–29. (6)
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b) Describe the measures taken in the Treaty of Versailles to limit German power. (6) (b) Describe the policies of the Nazi government towards the young in the years 1933–39. (6) (b) Describe the economic policies of Gustav Stresemann in the years 1924–29. (6) b) Describe the key features of the Weimar Constitution. (6) b) Describe the key features of Stresemann’s successes abroad in the years 1924–28. (6) b) Describe Germany’s territorial losses in the Treaty of Versailles (6) b) Describe the weaknesses of the Weimar Constitution. (6)
(c) Explain the effects of the Reichstag Fire in 1933. (8) (c) Explain the effects of Stresemann’s economic policies in the years 1924–29. (8) (c) Explain the effects of the Enabling Act (1933) in Germany. (8) (c) Explain the effects in 1923 of the French occupation of the Ruhr. (8) (c) Explain the effects of the Nazi policies towards the Jews in the years 1933–38. (8) (c) Explain the effects of the 1923 Munich Putsch (8) (c) Explain the effects of the Dawes Plan (1924) on Germany. (8)
(d) Explain why Hitler carried out a policy of persecution of the Jews and other minority groups in the years 1933–39. (8) (d) Explain why the German people disliked the Treaty of Versailles. (8) (d) Explain why Germany was difficult to govern in the years 1919–22. (8) (d) Explain why the Treaty of Versailles created difficulties for the German government in the years 1919–20. (8) (d) Explain why Hitler acted against the Sturmabteilung (SA) on the Night of the Long Knives (30 June 1934). (8) (d) Explain why Hitler became Chancellor of Germany in January 1933 (8) (d) Explain why the German economy faced problems in the years 1919–23. (8)
2 (a) Explain how Germany recovered from its economic and political difficulties in the years 1924–29 under Stresemann’s leadership. (8) (b) Explain how the position of young people changed in Germany in the years 1933–39. (8) (a) Explain how Hitler was able to overcome opposition to his government in the years 1933–34. (8) (b) Explain how the position of Jews in Germany changed in the years 1933–39. (8) (a) Explain how the Nuremberg Laws changed the lives of Jews in Germany in the years 1935–39. (8) b) Explain how Hitler used the Reichstag Fire to weaken opposition to the Nazis. (8) (a) Explain how Hitler dealt with the Catholic and Protestant churches in Germany in the years 1933–39. (8) (b) Explain how the standard of living for people in Germany changed in the years 1933–39. (8) (a) Explain how the Nazis used propaganda to win support in Germany in the years 1933–39. (8) (b) Explain how the German economy changed in the years 1928–32. (8) a) Explain how the Weimar Republic dealt with attacks from right-wing and left-wing groups in the years 1919-22 (8) b) Explain how the Nazi government dealt with the economic effects of the Great Depression in Germany in the years 1933-39 (8)
(a) Explain how the Nazi Party changed in the years 1924–28. (8) (b) Explain how Hitler dealt with opposition to his rule in the years 1933–34. (8)
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