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Why were the Germans so angry about the Treaty of Versailles?
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Do you agree with a memoir from 1923?
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Who was the biggest threat to the Weimar Republic 1919-23?
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Putsches or money: which threatened early Weimar the most? AQA
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Was the Munich Putsch of 1923 a Success or Failure?
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Was Stresemann really the saviour of Weimar?
Edexcel, Germany 1890-1945, AQA, GCSE 2016, Germany 1918-39, Introductory Lessons
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Why did Hitler become Chancellor mystery
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How did Hitler manage to become a dictator?
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Was Nazi Germany really a paradise like an ex-Nazi described it?
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How can historians disagree about the Nazi ‘economic miracle’ even when they look at the same sources?
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Why did fewer people criticise the Nazis in pubs and bars after 1933?
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How do historians disagree about the Gestapo?
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What can an internet forum tell us what Nazis wanted from women?
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Was Henry Metelmann a typical young Nazi?
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Triumph of the Will: Can you beat the Online Expert?
Edexcel, Germany 1890-1945, AQA, GCSE 2016, Germany 1918-39, Introductory Lessons
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What really happened on 8-9 November 1938?
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Was the Holocaust during World War Two inevitable?
Germany 1890-1945, AQA, GCSE 2016, Key Stage 3: 20th Century
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The opposition cocktail party – why did so few people oppose the Nazis?
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Guide to teaching AQA conflict and tension between East and West 1945-1972
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What and where was the Cold War?
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Stalin wasn’t stallin’: How much can a song reveal about who really won WW2?
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Was a 1980 hit song right about the B-29 bomber ‘Enola Gay’?
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Why couldn’t the USA and USSR be friends?
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Who did most to develop the Cold War 1945-47?
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Who should win cartoon of the year for 1945?
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How much can we trust internet sites to tell the truth about The Berlin Blockade?
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Why were the two biggest communist countries not best friends forever?
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What do 1950s sci-fi movies reveal about American fears and attitudes to the Cold War?
Edexcel, AQA, Conflict 1945-72, Cold War 1941-91, GCSE 2016, Key Stage 3: 20th Century, Introductory Lessons
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Why did America really get involved in Vietnam?
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Who can tell us most about the nuclear arms race, Robert McNamara or Dr Strangelove?
