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How significant was Winston Churchill In the war against Nazi Germany?

AJP Taylor described Churchill as “the saviour of his country”.  Churchill's leadership for many including Taylor was the ultimate factor which lead to Britain’s ultimate victory in total war. However, h...

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'The Treaty of Versailles was the most important cause of World War Two' - How far do you agree? (16 marks)

Intro: define 'most important' - for example which factor had biggest impact, caused most economic upset or the most political turmoil. Show awareness of other potential causes. State your line of argumen...

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How far do you agree that the Civil War was the most significant factor in the centralisation of Communist power in the years 1918-28?

Civil War was the most important factor:-War Communism was implemented under the Civil War, which included nationalisation and requisitioning of grain-Famine due to War Communism considerably weakened the...

Answered by Alya M. History tutor
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How far was Khrushchev able to bring about fundamental change to the system of government established by Stalin?

PLANKrushchev brought about fundamental change:-Initiated de-Stalinisation to reduce the influence of Stalin across the country-Decentralised power to local governments-Ended requisitioning-Secret Speech ...

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How can I extract essential information from a book in as little time as possible?

Sometimes you need to read several books for an essay and it is difficult to read them all without waisting some precious time you could spend planning your essay or writing it. Reading should not take mo...

Answered by Antoine C. History tutor
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