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‘German occupation in the Second World War was, in general, far harsher in eastern Europe than in western Europe’. How far do you agree with this view?

Required features to includeA clear viewpointRelevant and detailed evidenceExplores both sides of the debateContextual knowledgeMust include:Reference to ‘lebensraum’ and racial inferiority CasualtiesCult...

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How far do you agree that the government was never seriously endangered by the Prayer Book rebellion of 1549? [Question inspired by the A-Level Topic: Rebellion and disorder under the Tudors]

Recognised by contemporaries and historians alike as a major “commotion time,” 1549 was a year characterised by conflict. England experienced uprisings in no fewer than twenty-five counties and one rising...

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'The USA was responsible for the division of Germany into two separate states by 1949.' Assess the validity of this view.

Firstly I would plan your essay by splitting your argument into agree and disagree (for the disagree section you need to identify another country that may have been responsible for the division of Germany...

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How successful was the Treaty of London of 1518 in fulfilling Henry VIII’s aims in foreign policy?

Whilst it may have appeared in the beginning that the Treaty of London - an international non-aggression pact which involved over twenty European rulers - satisfied Henry’s desire to put England at the fo...

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Assess the value of these three sources to an historian studying the aims of Stalin's foreign policy in the years 1929 to 1939.

(One third of full answer)Source 3, an unpublished speech to the Politburo, is of the most value to an historian studying the aims of Stalin's foreign policy from 1929 to 1939. In terms of provenance, the...

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