Germany 1918-1945
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Germany 1918-1945
(Oxford history for GCSE)
Oxford University Press, 1997
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Germany 1918-1945 is a popular study in depth required by all Modern World and Schools History Project GCSE syllabuses. This book provides all the content required by the syllabuses in a strongly narrative style, clearly laid out with many visual and written sources to aid the students' understanding.
Table of Contents
- PART ONE: GERMANY BEFORE WEIMAR
- 1. Germany before Weimar
- PART TWO: THE WEIMAR REPUBLIC 1918-1933
- 2. The birth of the Weimar Republic
- 3. The challenge of the Right
- 4. Weimar success 1924-1929
- 5. Weimar Germany and the Depression
- PART THREE: HITLER AND THE GROWTH OF THE NAZI PARTY 1919-1933
- 6. The growth of the Nazi Party 1919-1929
- 7. The Nazi breakthrough 1929-1933
- PART FOUR: THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE NAZI DICTATORSHIP 1933-1934
- 8. Hitler and the Nazis tighten their grip on power
- 9. The elimination of the opposition
- PART FIVE: NAZI RULE IN GERMANY 1933-1945
- 10. The Nazi police state
- 11. The Nazis and propaganda
- 12. Nazi cultural life
- 13. The Nazis and Christianity
- 14. The Nazis and the Jews
- 15. The Nazis and young people
- 16. The Nazis and education
- 17. Women in the Nazi state
- 18. The German economy under the Nazis
- 19. Resistance and opposition to Hitler
- 20. The Hitler myth
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