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Did the harsh nature of the Versailles treaty (1919) make the rise of Nazism in Germany inevitable?

Arguments in favour:The Treaty of Versailles was undeniably harsh on Germany, which was due to the fact that the Allies (Britain, USA, France) saw Germany as responsible for the outbreak of WW1. As...

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In what ways were the lives of women in Germany affected by Nazi social policies?

The women were affected by the Nazis between the years 1933 and 1939. The Nazis encouraged women to have more children and larger families so that the population would grow. They nearly made a law that fa...

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How do I address sources?

Sources are often things that students find hard, however there is a trick to it. There are certain questions you have to ask yourself about the source. These are: Content, context, provenance, purpose, t...

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Describe the military terms of the Treaty of Versailles:

The Treaty of Versailles was the peace deal the followed the Great War, signed by the Allies and Germany in 1919. It laid down many stipulations for peace, especially in regard to Germany's military. The ...

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Why did France demmand such a harsh settlement at the Peace Treaty in 1919? (6)

This is a 6 mark question which requires reasons in the form of three PEE (Point, Evidence, Explain) paragraphs. A model answer could be structured like this:P: Residual bitterness over the Franco-Prussia...

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