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Peace making after WWI
Wilson's 14 points
The 1918 Armistice
The Versailles Settlement (basics)
Priorities of the 'Big Three' during the Versailles Settlement
Attitudes of the 'Big Three' to the Versailles Settlement
Terms of the Versailles Settlement
Land changed as a result of the Versailles Settlement
Reactions to the Versailles Settlement
Forming the League of Nations
The weaknesses of the League of Nations
Work of the League of Nations in the 1920s
Failures of the League of Nations
Limited powers of the League of Nations
The Great Depression
Other diplomacy in the 1920's
The collapse of the League of Nations
The Manchurian Crisis (1931)
The invasion of Abyssinia (October 1935)
Nazi Propaganda
Nazis and the Church
Opposition to the Nazis
Policies towards Work and Women
Young people
Life in Nazi Germany: the church and religion
Nazi racial policy
Hitler's foreign policy
The Disarmament conference
The Dollfuss Affair
The Saarland
German rearmament
The Anglo-German Naval Agreement
Remilitarisation of the Rhineland
The Nazi-Soviet Pact
The Spanish Civil War
The Anti-Comintern Pact
Anschluss
The Sudeten Crisis and Czechoslovakia
The Pact of Steel
The invasion of Poland
Was the policy of appeasement justified?
The end of WWI and the fall of Kaiser Wilhelm II
Germany and the Treaty of Versailles
The Weimar constitution
Threats to the Weimar government
The Hyperinflation crisis
Economic recovery
The Munich Putsch (1923)
Did the Weimar Republic really recover?
The Nazi Party (1924-1929)
Did the Weimar government overcome its problems?
Why did the Weimar government collapse?
The Golden Age-cultural achievements
The Wall Street Crash and Germany (1929)
Reasons why the Nazis gained popularity (1929-1932)
How Hitler becomes Chancellor of the Weimar Republic
Orchestrating the 5th March elections
The Night of the Long Knives (June 1934)
The death of Hindenburg and the combination of Chancellorship and Presidency
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