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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'weimar'
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| In what ways did the Nazis attempt to eliminate all Jews in Europe from 1941 onwards? |
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| Hitlers foreign policy successes between 1936 and 1939 rested on his remarkable tactical skills and ability to exploit his opponents weaknesses. Discuss this view. |
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| 'The weakness of the Directory was the most important factor in Napoleon's seizure of power in the coup of Brumaire' How far do you agree? |
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| British advances in technology won the battle of the Atlantic |
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| Causes Of The Second World War |
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| Describe How Jews Were Discriminated Against in Germany from 1933-1939 |
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| Explain the status and position of European Jews at the beginning of the 20th century. |
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| Explain why Stalin, and not Trotsky, emerged as Lenin's successor. |
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| Hitler's devotion to the total war made the eventual collapse of Nazism. |
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| How did Stalin gain and hold on to power? |
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| In what ways did the careers of Stalin and Trotsky differ in the years 1917 to 1924? |
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| Newspaper report - Power seized by Bolsheviks from the Provisional Government! |
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| Soviet historians hold the view that the period ranging from 1905 to 1914 was chosen by the Bolsheviks as a time to reorganis |
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| The League of Nations was a |
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| was bloody sunday the prime reason for the 1905 revolution |
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| What is the disagreement between Lenin and Zinoviev/Kamenev? - Source based questions. |
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| Why was Hitler able to pursue an expansionist policy during the inter-war period? What did Hitler get during the inter-war period as a result of this expansionistforeign policy? |
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| Why was the Battle of Stalingrad a turning point in the war against Germany? |
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| " It seems that Mussolini from the outset was determined to retain power in his hand; but he was uncertain of the method to be employed towards the other political parties and their leaders, towards the press, and towards parliament" |
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| " The restoration of prestige was more important than the achievement ofeconomic stability or the raising of the standard of living." |
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| "A common ideology was the single most important factor in drawing Mussolini and Hitler into an alliance" |
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| "A Lack Of Strong Central Government In Germany Was The Main Reason For The Achievement Of Power By The Nazi's In 1933, Discuss" |
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| "A Lack Of Strong Central Government In Germany Was The Main Reason For The Achievement Of Power By The Nazi's In 1933, Discuss" |
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| "Although Nazi government was confused and chaotic, it worked because it was guided by one ideology and because Hitler always retained ultimate control." Examine the validity of this statement. |
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| "An Honourable Policy Pursued by Honourable Men"-Is This a Fair Assessment of the Policy of Appeasement? |
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