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What caused the First World War to break out in 1914?

The First World War broke out as a result of several long term causes and one short term trigger. It is impossible to explain the war with just one cause, because it was caused by a variety of interlinkin...

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What problems did the Weimar government face in 1919-19223?

From the onset of it’s creation, the Weimar Republic already suffered from a host of problems. The very admittance of a Republic angered a lot of Germans who were still loyal to the the previous rule of t...

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Which of these events was the greater success for Hitler: The remilitarisation of the Rhineland, 1936 OR The Munich agreement, 1938 (8 marks

The remilitarisation of the Rhineland, where Hitler broke the Treaty of Versailles’ ban on keeping German military forces in the region bordering France, was a success because Hitler successfully achieved...

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What was the point of the Truman Doctrine?

The Truman Doctrine is the name given to an American foreign policy, and it is very important when talking about the Cold War because it marks the point when the USA chose to directly oppose the USSR and ...

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How useful is this source?

Imagine you’ve received a text message from a friend and you are unsure what it means. How would you work what it means?Well think about who wrote the message? Who is their audience ? Why did the use that...

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