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How far is the view that the 60s were 'swinging' in Britain an accurate one?

When assessing the meaning of the 'swinging' sixties, it's important to consider multiple ways in which the phrase can be interpreted. In terms of politics, the 60s was a time of youthful leaders and new ...

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How did Hitler break the Treaty of Versailles?

Firstly, what was the Treaty of Versailles?It is a World War I ending document signed on June 28, 1919. A peace treaty which settled the conflict between the allied powers and Germany. It was signed at th...

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How should I revise for my A-level exams? What is the best preparation?

This is different for everyone, and the best way to learn the most effective way for revision is to implement this throughout the school year. Keep up to date with your notes and practice different types ...

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Were the financial policies of Ludwig Erhard the main reason for the German 'Economic Miracle'?

In the wake of the destruction of WWII, Germany underwent a remarkable period of economic growth known as the 'Economic Miracle': annual GDP growth averaged 6% from 1950-70, and unemployment shrunk from a...

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What was the greater threat to European peace in the 1930s: the German invasion of the Rhineland or the Nazi-Soviet Pact?

The 1936 German invasion of the Rhineland constituted a serious threat to European peace. It marked the beginning of Hitler's reversal of the Treaty of Versailles whilst completely disregarding the Locarn...

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