This book is part of a book series called Cambridge History Programme Key Stage 4 .
There are 66 pages in this book. This book was published 1997 by Cambridge University Press .
Paul Grey , History Advisor for Havering, experienced author; Rosemarie Little, Teacher, experienced author; Keith Worrall, Humanities Adviser, Doncaster; co-author of History Investigations
This book has the following chapters: 1. Germany and the First World War; 2. The Treaty of Versailles; 3. German reaction to the treaty; 4. A fair treaty?; 5. The Weimar Republic; 6. The Spartacist revolt; 7. Democracy in Weimar Germany; 8. Opposition to Weimar Germany (Part 1); 9. Opposition to Weimar Germany (Part 2); 10. 1924-29: stabilisation and recovery?; 11. The Nazi party in the 1920s; 12. Art and culture in the Weimar Republic; 13. Was Weimar Germany doomed from the start?; 14. The Depression, Nazi Germany and War; 15. Hitler comes to power; 16. From democracy to dictatorship; 17. Prominent Nazis; 18. Coercion and consent; 19. Propaganda; 20. Nazi persecution; 21. Totalitarianism?; 22. Young people in Nazi Germany; 23. Women and the family; 24. A popular regime?; 25. 1939-45 Germany at war; 26. Review: Hitler's Germany; Postscript: Germany since the end of the Nazi period.
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