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Examine the relative importance of both short- and long-term factors in the outbreak of the First World War.

To best answer this question in an exam-style setting I would opt for a thematic approach. By firstly examining the entangled web of alliances that emerged in Europe at the end of the 19th Century, one ca...

Answered by Joshua V. History tutor
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Who do different historians see as being responsible for initiating the Cold War?

The Cold War was characterised by two decades of antagonism predominantly between the rigidly hostile blocs, the Soviet Union and the United States. Post World War Two peace making resulted in clashing vi...

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Why did the Third Reich lose WWII?

The Third Reich lost the Second World War (1939 - 1945) due to a number of inexplicably interlinking themes. The nature of Nazi leadership, with Hitler’s central role and dominance as a decision-maker, is...

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How should historiography be incorporated into an essay?

Historiography is a great way to boost your grade in an essay when used correctly. As well as looking at more general terms such as 'revisionist' or 'orthodox', you can look at specific historians and wha...

Answered by Elizabeth S. History tutor
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To what extent were Hitler's personality and charisma responsible for his rise to power?

Although Hitler's personality and charisma as an orator played and important role in his appeal and rise to power, they were not solely responsible. Political and economic factors at the time greatly help...

Answered by Petros V. History tutor
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