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Development of Germany 1918-45 German Revolution of 1918 Effects of WW1 on Germany Effects of the Kaiser’s downfall Strengths and Weaknesses of new Constitution Establishment of the Rentenmark and recovery of economy Why was the Weimar Republic able to recover? The work of Stresemann Part played by Stresemann in Germany’s recovery Causes and Effects of Hyperinflation Why was there so much social hardship? Why did the WR face a crisis in 1923? Reactions to Treaty of Versailles Why did the German people resent the TOV? Establishment of Weimar Republic and early problems Recovery of Germany 1924-29 Dawes and Young Plans Effects on Weimar Republic French occupation of the Ruhr Effect on Weimar Republic Nazis and Communists Why was opposition to the W.R. not successful at this time? Why was the Nazi Party unsuccessful in elections in 1928? Spartacist and Kapp Uprisings Why did the W.R. face a number of challenges? Effects on Germany Successes abroad: League of Nations, Locarno Treaties, Kellogg-Briand pact Effects on Germany Continuing weaknesses in Germany: Debts to America Escalation of Nazi policies towards the Jews: Ghettos, Death squads, Final Solution Effect on Germany German Home front Effects of Allied bombing Explain the effects of WW2 on Germany, 1939-45 Development of Germany 1918-45 Hitler’s political beliefs 25 point programme Part played by Hitler in the early development of the Nazi Party Impact of WW2 on Germany Changes to the German Workers’ Party, 1920-22 Why did the Nazis achieve little success in 1919-23? Effect of Hitler’s leadership Opposition to Hitler Why was there increased opposition to Hitler after 1939? Rise of Hitler and the Nazis Defeat and Hitler’s death Setting up the Nazi dictatorship through the Reichtag fire and Enabling Act Effect on democracy in the W.R. Why was Hitler able to become dictator in 1933-4? Explain the changes in Hitler’s power. Night of the Long Knives and the police state - Terror Effect on Germany Why was the Nazi Police State so effective? Explain the development of the Nazi police state Causes, events and results of Munich Putsch, 1923 Policies to reduce unemployment Effects of National Labour Service / rearmament Why were the Nazis able to reduce unemployment? Events of 1932 to January 1933 Explain why Hitler was appointed Chancellor in 1933 Reorganisation of party, 1924-28 Propaganda Promotion of Volksgemeinschaft Life in Nazi Germany Impact of Wall Street Crash Effect on Germany Why were the Weimar Govts. Of 1929-32 unable to deal with Germany’s problems? Nazi methods to win support Hitler’s cult of personality Propaganda - effect Fear – formation of the S.A. Jews Treaty of Versailles Economic promises Nazi policies towards the Jews and the Churches Effect of Kristallnacht Effect of Nuremberg Laws Why did the Nazis persecute different groups? Why was there so little opposition to Nazi Rule in Germany, 1933-9? Nazi policies towards women Effect of the law on marriage loans Changes in policy Nazi policies towards the young Explain the changes in policies towards young people, 1933-39