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Why was Stresseman so important to Germany's economy?

Gustav Stresseman reformed Germany's economy and this meant that they regained the respect of other countries and it encouraged positive change in Germany. He came into government following the Hyperinfla...

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Was the cult of personality a useful tool for Stalin between 1929 and 1956?

With a question like this it is important to plan. Take 5-15 minutes to do this before writing (depending on how many marks it is worth and how much time you are given) to make sure your answer is structu...

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How did the Tsar survive the 1905 Revolution? (10 marks)

When writing a GCSE ten marker it is crucial to consider the STRUCTURE, as this is key in helping you get full marks.For OCR GCSE three factors will be identified for you. For other boards, identify three...

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Explain why there were challenges to the Weimar Republic in the years 1919-1923 (12 marks) You may use the following in your answer: The Treaty of Versailles, The Kapp Putsch. You must also use information of your own.

Introduction - State which three reasons you will discuss in order to answer this question (The Treaty of Versailles, The Kapp Putsch and one other factor, e.g. Hyperinflation) As no marks are given in th...

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How did Hitler benefit from the Great Depression?

Hitler used the 1929 Wall Street Crash to his advantage in two main ways. The first was catering to the German population's increased vulnerability to extremist ideology. Nazi Party experienced slow growt...

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