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- SHP Advanced History Core Texts
- Verlag: Hachette Learning
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 227895
- Seitenzahl: 450
- Altersempfehlung: 16 bis 19 Jahre
- Erscheinungstermin: Mai 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 279mm x 217mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 1158g
- ISBN-13: 9780719573439
- ISBN-10: 0719573432
- Artikelnr.: 22164036
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- SHP Advanced History Core Texts
- Verlag: Hachette Learning
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 227895
- Seitenzahl: 450
- Altersempfehlung: 16 bis 19 Jahre
- Erscheinungstermin: Mai 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 279mm x 217mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 1158g
- ISBN-13: 9780719573439
- ISBN-10: 0719573432
- Artikelnr.: 22164036
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
John Hite was formerly Head of History and Politics at Haywards Heath College, West Sussex. Chris Hinton was formerly; a Head of History; History P.G.C.E Tutor at Sussex University, and Deputy Headteacher at Beacon Community College, Crowborough. He is the author or co-author of several History textbooks and now acts as a part time educational consultant. Series editor: Ian Dawson is a former Director of the Schools History Project.
* : SECTION 1 Germany 1918-33: Why did Weimar democracy fail?
* : PART 1.1 Weimar Germany 1918-23: Creation and crises
* : 1 Was the Weimar Republic doomed from its very beginnings?
* : 2 Why did the Weimar Republic survive the crises of 1919-13?
* : PART 1.2 The Weimar Republic 1924-29: Years of recovery and
achievement?
* : 3 Did political and economic developments between 1924 and 1929
make the Weimar Republic more stable?
* : 4 How far did Stresemann's foreign policy strengthen the Weimar
regime?
* : 5 Was the Weimar Republic undermined by jazz, art and dancing
girls?
* : PART 1.3 Germany 1929-33: Why did the Weimar Republic fail and
Hitler gain power in 1933?
* : 6 Was Weimar democracy undermined by the world economic depression?
* : 7 Why did the Nazis become the largest party in Weimar Germany?
* : 8 Why did parliamentary government decline in Germany 1930-33 and
why was Hitler appointed Chancellor in January 1933?
* : 9 Review: Interpretations of Weimar Germany 1918-33
* : SECTION 2 Germany 1933-45: What impact did Nazism have on the
German people?
* : PART 2.1 How did Hitler secure his regime?
* : 10 Why was Hitler able to consolidate his position in power?
* : 11 Where did power lie in the Third Reich?
* : 12 How successful was Nazi economic policy?
* : 13 What role did propaganda play in the Third Reich?
* : PART 2.2 How far did Hitler succeed in creating a
Volksgemeinschaft?
* : 14 Did the Nazis succeed in winning the hearts and minds of German
youth?
* : 15 How successfully did the Nazis impose their ideology on German
women?
* : 16 Did the Churches collaborate with or resist the Nazi regime?
* : 17 How much opposition was there to the Nazi regime?
* : 18 Why did the Nazis commit mass murder?
* : 19 Review: What impact did Nazism have on the German people?
* : SECTION 3 Hitler's foreign policy: Why did Hitler's initial foreign
policy successes turn to catastrophic defeat?
* : 20 Why was Hitler's foreign policy so successful 1933-39?
* : 21 Why did Germany's initial success in war turn to defeat?
* : SECTION 4 Conclusion
* : 22 The legacy of the Third Reich
* : PART 1.1 Weimar Germany 1918-23: Creation and crises
* : 1 Was the Weimar Republic doomed from its very beginnings?
* : 2 Why did the Weimar Republic survive the crises of 1919-13?
* : PART 1.2 The Weimar Republic 1924-29: Years of recovery and
achievement?
* : 3 Did political and economic developments between 1924 and 1929
make the Weimar Republic more stable?
* : 4 How far did Stresemann's foreign policy strengthen the Weimar
regime?
* : 5 Was the Weimar Republic undermined by jazz, art and dancing
girls?
* : PART 1.3 Germany 1929-33: Why did the Weimar Republic fail and
Hitler gain power in 1933?
* : 6 Was Weimar democracy undermined by the world economic depression?
* : 7 Why did the Nazis become the largest party in Weimar Germany?
* : 8 Why did parliamentary government decline in Germany 1930-33 and
why was Hitler appointed Chancellor in January 1933?
* : 9 Review: Interpretations of Weimar Germany 1918-33
* : SECTION 2 Germany 1933-45: What impact did Nazism have on the
German people?
* : PART 2.1 How did Hitler secure his regime?
* : 10 Why was Hitler able to consolidate his position in power?
* : 11 Where did power lie in the Third Reich?
* : 12 How successful was Nazi economic policy?
* : 13 What role did propaganda play in the Third Reich?
* : PART 2.2 How far did Hitler succeed in creating a
Volksgemeinschaft?
* : 14 Did the Nazis succeed in winning the hearts and minds of German
youth?
* : 15 How successfully did the Nazis impose their ideology on German
women?
* : 16 Did the Churches collaborate with or resist the Nazi regime?
* : 17 How much opposition was there to the Nazi regime?
* : 18 Why did the Nazis commit mass murder?
* : 19 Review: What impact did Nazism have on the German people?
* : SECTION 3 Hitler's foreign policy: Why did Hitler's initial foreign
policy successes turn to catastrophic defeat?
* : 20 Why was Hitler's foreign policy so successful 1933-39?
* : 21 Why did Germany's initial success in war turn to defeat?
* : SECTION 4 Conclusion
* : 22 The legacy of the Third Reich
* : SECTION 1 Germany 1918-33: Why did Weimar democracy fail?
* : PART 1.1 Weimar Germany 1918-23: Creation and crises
* : 1 Was the Weimar Republic doomed from its very beginnings?
* : 2 Why did the Weimar Republic survive the crises of 1919-13?
* : PART 1.2 The Weimar Republic 1924-29: Years of recovery and
achievement?
* : 3 Did political and economic developments between 1924 and 1929
make the Weimar Republic more stable?
* : 4 How far did Stresemann's foreign policy strengthen the Weimar
regime?
* : 5 Was the Weimar Republic undermined by jazz, art and dancing
girls?
* : PART 1.3 Germany 1929-33: Why did the Weimar Republic fail and
Hitler gain power in 1933?
* : 6 Was Weimar democracy undermined by the world economic depression?
* : 7 Why did the Nazis become the largest party in Weimar Germany?
* : 8 Why did parliamentary government decline in Germany 1930-33 and
why was Hitler appointed Chancellor in January 1933?
* : 9 Review: Interpretations of Weimar Germany 1918-33
* : SECTION 2 Germany 1933-45: What impact did Nazism have on the
German people?
* : PART 2.1 How did Hitler secure his regime?
* : 10 Why was Hitler able to consolidate his position in power?
* : 11 Where did power lie in the Third Reich?
* : 12 How successful was Nazi economic policy?
* : 13 What role did propaganda play in the Third Reich?
* : PART 2.2 How far did Hitler succeed in creating a
Volksgemeinschaft?
* : 14 Did the Nazis succeed in winning the hearts and minds of German
youth?
* : 15 How successfully did the Nazis impose their ideology on German
women?
* : 16 Did the Churches collaborate with or resist the Nazi regime?
* : 17 How much opposition was there to the Nazi regime?
* : 18 Why did the Nazis commit mass murder?
* : 19 Review: What impact did Nazism have on the German people?
* : SECTION 3 Hitler's foreign policy: Why did Hitler's initial foreign
policy successes turn to catastrophic defeat?
* : 20 Why was Hitler's foreign policy so successful 1933-39?
* : 21 Why did Germany's initial success in war turn to defeat?
* : SECTION 4 Conclusion
* : 22 The legacy of the Third Reich
* : PART 1.1 Weimar Germany 1918-23: Creation and crises
* : 1 Was the Weimar Republic doomed from its very beginnings?
* : 2 Why did the Weimar Republic survive the crises of 1919-13?
* : PART 1.2 The Weimar Republic 1924-29: Years of recovery and
achievement?
* : 3 Did political and economic developments between 1924 and 1929
make the Weimar Republic more stable?
* : 4 How far did Stresemann's foreign policy strengthen the Weimar
regime?
* : 5 Was the Weimar Republic undermined by jazz, art and dancing
girls?
* : PART 1.3 Germany 1929-33: Why did the Weimar Republic fail and
Hitler gain power in 1933?
* : 6 Was Weimar democracy undermined by the world economic depression?
* : 7 Why did the Nazis become the largest party in Weimar Germany?
* : 8 Why did parliamentary government decline in Germany 1930-33 and
why was Hitler appointed Chancellor in January 1933?
* : 9 Review: Interpretations of Weimar Germany 1918-33
* : SECTION 2 Germany 1933-45: What impact did Nazism have on the
German people?
* : PART 2.1 How did Hitler secure his regime?
* : 10 Why was Hitler able to consolidate his position in power?
* : 11 Where did power lie in the Third Reich?
* : 12 How successful was Nazi economic policy?
* : 13 What role did propaganda play in the Third Reich?
* : PART 2.2 How far did Hitler succeed in creating a
Volksgemeinschaft?
* : 14 Did the Nazis succeed in winning the hearts and minds of German
youth?
* : 15 How successfully did the Nazis impose their ideology on German
women?
* : 16 Did the Churches collaborate with or resist the Nazi regime?
* : 17 How much opposition was there to the Nazi regime?
* : 18 Why did the Nazis commit mass murder?
* : 19 Review: What impact did Nazism have on the German people?
* : SECTION 3 Hitler's foreign policy: Why did Hitler's initial foreign
policy successes turn to catastrophic defeat?
* : 20 Why was Hitler's foreign policy so successful 1933-39?
* : 21 Why did Germany's initial success in war turn to defeat?
* : SECTION 4 Conclusion
* : 22 The legacy of the Third Reich