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Do you agree that Hitler's Foreign Policy appears to be following a traditional foreign policy?
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Documents Relating to the German-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact Aug 1939.
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Does Napoleon deserve the title military genius?
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Does Source A adequately explain the reasons for German Surrender at Stalingrad?
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During his lifetime, Lenin made many important decisions and policies which affected every citizen of Russia, although they did not always have a positive impact on them, they did eventually serve as a benefit to their country.
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During the 18th century, intellectual changes began to dismantle traditional values and institutions. Liberal ideas from France and Britain spread rapidly, and from 1789 the French Revolution became the genesis of "liberal Italians".
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During the 20th century, the political doctrines of Socialism and Fascism saw widespread support and implementation in many nations.
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Essay Plan - What was the main opposition to the Nazi regime, and why didn’t Nazism face more opposition ?
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Evaluate historical comparisons of Hitler and Stalin and their regimes
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Evaluate the impact of Stalin’s domestic policies on the Soviet people between 1928 and 1945.
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Evaluate the Nazis economic policies from 1933 - 1939. To what extent were the Nazis economic policies successful in making Germany ready for war by 1939 when Hitler invaded Poland?
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Evaluate the reasons for the growth of Prussia’s influence in Germany by 1862
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Evaluate the role of lenins leadership in the success of the bolshevik revolution of 1917.
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Everything for the state, nothing outside the state, nothing above the state." So Benito Mussolini trumpeted the ideal of fascism, the wild-eyed political movement that he rode to power in Italy in 1922 and that died with Adolf Hitler's defeat in 1945.
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Examine The Causes And Impact Of World War II.
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Examine the impact of policy changes of 1921 on the development of the Soviet state by 1924.
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Examine the main factors, which led British governments to follow a policy of 'appeasement' in the period 1931-38
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Examine the view that ‘we manufacture heroes simply because they occupy great positions.’
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Explain how Britain was able to hold out against Germany from June 1940 to the end of July 1943
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Explain how Mussolini was able both to obtain office and to consolidate his power in Italy during the years 1922 to 1929?
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Explain how other factors helped Stalin in his Rise to Power.
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Explain how Stalin was able to create a personal dictatorship in the USSR in the period between 1924-1941.
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Explain how Stalinism and Totalitarianism affected the Soviet Union between 1928-1945.
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Explain how the effects of the First World War caused the collapse of the Tsarist regime
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Explain how Trotsky contributed to the success of the bolsheviks up untill 1922
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