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The League of Nations - Can it be defended?: Why did the league fail in Abyssinia?
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The League of Nations - Can it be defended? Monday, 7 April 2008. Why did the league fail in Abyssinia? Failed to stop Italy and war. Weak nations invaded by a strong nation. Did not take quick action e.g. shut Suez Canal. GB and Fr tried to make secret deal behind the Leagues back with Mussolini - Hoare Laval Deal. Sanctions introduced did not include basic war materials e.g. coal, iron, oil. Hitler was watching and at the same time to the gamble to remilitarise the Rhineland. Posted by Mr Nicholls.
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How effectively did the Nazis control Germany?: Why did the Nazis persecute many groups in German society?
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How effectively did the Nazis control Germany? Thursday, 17 April 2008. Why did the Nazis persecute many groups in German society? Mentally and physically ill. Believed that German people were the master race. German ethic group (Aryans) superior. Believed other races were 'sub-human' - Untermenschen. Jews and communists were blamed for 'stabbing' Germany in the back by agreeing to sign the peace at the end of WWI. Used as scapegoats for German's problems during the 1920's and early 1930's. Jews were no ...
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Was the Weimar doomed from the start?: To what extent did the Weimar recover after 1923?
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Was the Weimar doomed from the start? Saturday, 12 April 2008. To what extent did the Weimar recover after 1923? 8226; Artists flourished. 8226; Trade unions and industrial workers did well in these years. 8226; New styles of architecture and design. 8226; Big business and big landowners did well in these years. 8226; Exciting and new films. 8226; German cinema produced stars like Marlene Dietrich. 8226; Germany was admitted into the League of Nations in 1926. 8226; Many middle-class Germans found that o...
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Is Hitler 'alone' responsible for World War Two?: USSR - Nazi Soviet Pact August 1939 - why was it important?
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Is Hitler 'alone' responsible for World War Two? Saturday, 12 April 2008. USSR - Nazi Soviet Pact August 1939 - why was it important? The Nazi-Soviet Non- Aggression Pact in some ways seems strange as Hitler openly said he wished to destroy communism and indeed he would later invade Russia in 1941. However in 1939 the Soviet Union led by Stalin presented Hitler with a problem if he wished to invade Poland, he did not wish to have to potentially fight Britain, France and USSR at once. If Hitler was planni...
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How effective were the Liberal reforms?: Why did the Liberals introduce Welfare reforms?
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How effective were the Liberal reforms? Sunday, 20 April 2008. Why did the Liberals introduce Welfare reforms? Seven key reasons why the Liberals introduced reform:-. Believing in Welfare state - the government had a responsibility to help the people - the work houses and other poor reflief were not enough. 1901 Rowntree - Survey in York showed that 27% of people living below the poverty line. 3) Work of key individuals. Lloyd George and Churchill. 5) The Boer War - 50% of volunteers were unfit.
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How effectively did the Nazis control Germany?: Why did the Nazis face limited opposition?
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How effectively did the Nazis control Germany? Thursday, 17 April 2008. Why did the Nazis face limited opposition? 1) Terror - People feared speaking out and challenging the Nazis. 2) Nazi successes such as reducing unemployment and early successes in World war Two. 3) People feared losing their job - especially after the difficult years of the depression. 4) Propaganda - the propaganda machine produced a constantly positive image of the Nazis. Posted by Mr Nicholls. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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How fair was the Treaty of Versailles?: What were the motives and aims of the 'Big Three' at Versailles?
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How fair was the Treaty of Versailles? Sunday, 6 April 2008. What were the motives and aims of the 'Big Three' at Versailles? America - the USA had entered the war late on but had still faced casualties and costs. Wilson was an idealist and believed in securing a lasting peace. A fair treaty. Peace built on co-operation, strengthened democracy and his 14 points. Some key ones were The League of Nations, Self Determination (people shoudl rule themselves), work towards disarmament, access t...Animated over...
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How effective were the Liberal reforms?: What was the reaction to the Liberal Reforms?
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How effective were the Liberal reforms? Sunday, 20 April 2008. What was the reaction to the Liberal Reforms? Conservatives opposed the cost and idea of a 'nanny state' people would not help themselves. Some workers did not like paying National Insurance. Wealthy feared they would pay for the reforms in more tax. The Labour party felt they did not go far enough as they were contributory apart from pensions and the government should do more - such as tax the wealthy more. Posted by Mr Nicholls.
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How was Hitler able to become dictator by 1934?: How was Hitler appointed Chancellor in Jan 1933? Nazi campaign, circumstances and a political deal
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How was Hitler able to become dictator by 1934? Sunday, 13 April 2008. How was Hitler appointed Chancellor in Jan 1933? Nazi campaign, circumstances and a political deal. Key factors allowing Hitler to become Chancellor by 1933:-. 1) Depression following the Wall Street Crash 1929 - USA recelled loans and Germany's economy suffered badly - high unemployment around 6-7 Million. See graph. 2) People lost faith in Weimar and democracy - started to turn to extreme parties like Nazis and Communists. Nazi elec...
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The League of Nations - Can it be defended?: How successful was the League in the 1920's?
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The League of Nations - Can it be defended? Monday, 7 April 2008. How successful was the League in the 1920's? Click through the presentation and creat your own mindmaps to the key questions for this topic. Posted by Mr Nicholls. Sir, you said on the blog that the aims of the league are SIDE and SITED which one is the autuallist of aims? 1 June 2008 at 05:27. 1 June 2008 at 07:23. What were the good points of the League? 2 June 2009 at 13:19. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Road to WWII. A cartoo...