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What were the causes of the Nazi rise to pwoer?

Unpopularity of Weimar government and the bourgeoisie of Berlin and Munich Negative cohesion against the communist threatHitler's cult of personality and propaganda, for example Mein Kampf written in Land...

Answered by Emily J. History tutor
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How did Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party consolidate their power by 1934?

This question will probably be worth around 6 marks in the exam depending on what exam board is being sat. A general rule of thumb is that if a question is worth 6 marks then 6 pieces of information will ...

Answered by Alexander G. History tutor
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Why the countries that were allies during WW2 became enemies?

After the World War Two it was clear that fascism as ideology had been buried, it was no longer a threat. However, another ideologically based country not only remained and stood strong but after war also...

Answered by Simona B. History tutor
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How do you approach a primary source analysis?

There are several key things you need to factor into a primary source analysis. These are provenance, purpose and subject knowledge.
Provenance relates primarily to the origins of the source. For exa...

Answered by Eleanor B. History tutor
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Why did Catholics and Protestants hate each other in England?

Lots of early modern English history was shaped by religious conflicts-- after Queen Elizabeth appeased a new Protestant majority by making the Church of England officially Protestant she fined catholics ...

Answered by Louis J. History tutor
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