Paper Three – Modern depth study Weimar and Nazi Germany 1918 – 1939

General support materials

Note – some of these revision materials below are from courses that include Germany in the Second World War (19139-1945) – you do not need to know this for our course.

Weimar and Nazi Germany Personal Learning Checklist

Timeline

Self test revision tasks

Germany 1

Germany 2

Germany 3

Overview mindmap

History Boosters

Weimar only online revision guide

Revision guide – simple

Revision guide – more detailed

Useful webpages

BBC Edexcel support (with tests)

John D Clare’s Weimar and Nazi Germany page

Assessment materials

2018 exam season

Question Paper

Mark scheme

Exam report with model student answers

Excellent stuff from other schools

Model Paper – from the Draper’s Academy – really helpful

Draper’s Academy – exam practice booklet with examples – again really helpful

Infographics

Weimar Constitution

Weimar Constitution

Weimar key events

Weimar – key events of the 1920s

1923 Hyperinflation – Part One – causes

1923 Hyperinflation – Part Two – effects

Podcasts

The podcasts below can be downloaded for free at http://www.mrallsophistory.com

Weimar Germany 1919 – 1929

The rise of Hitler 1919 – 1929

The rise of Hitler 1929 – 1934

Nazi methods of control in the 1930s

Support Videos

Structure of Paper Three

Germany at the end of the First World War

The Origins of the Weimar Republic

Make Germany Pay – Germany from 1918 – 1929

The Treaty of Versailles

Weaknesses of the Weimar Constitution

Early challenges – overview

1919 – Spartacist Revolt

1923 – a year of crisis

Stresemann and recovery  after 1923 (A golden age?)

Weimar Culture

The Munich Putsch – 1923

The Nazi Party in the 1920s

Hitler’s beliefs

Hitler’s rise to power

The Depression in Germany

Why was Hitler made chancellor in 1933?

How did Hitler consolidated power

Nazi propaganda and terror

Nazis and the Church

How did the Nazis deal with young people

Nazi attitudes to women

How did the Nazis reduce unemployment

Persecution of the Jews

Persecution of other minority groups

Opposition to the Nazis

Class materials

Weimar and Nazi Germany chronology reminder

Recap lesson 5 PowerPoint – opposition and persecution