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10 November 1989 - The Fall of the Berlin Wall / Williams, Brian 2002  Book
Williams, Brian Book
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Publication Great Britain, Cherrytree Press, 2002.
Description 31pWhite Spine
Series Dates with History
Summary/Abstract Describes the historic significance of the Berlin Wall which symbolised the unity , division and once again unity of the two Germanies. Contains informative photographs, maps, a timeline and a glossary.
Contents The wall comes down A symbol of division Cheers after 28 years Germany divided The wall goes up What the wall was like Memories of the past East Germany in 1989 Events in Moscow Voting with their feet The tide turns Protest movements People on the move Party in Berlin Germany reunited Timeline Glossary Index
Standard Number 1842341995 Hb.
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Cambridge Illustrated History of Germany / Kitchen, Martin 1996  Book
Kitchen, Martin Book
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Publication New York, Cambridge University Press, 1996.
Description 352pBrown Spine
Series Cambridge Illustrated History
Summary/Abstract Provides an account of German history from earliest time to today, presented both chronologically and thematically.
Contents Introduction The beginnings of German history From the Ottonians to the Salians The Hohenstaufen and the late Middle Ages The Reformation The Counter-Reformation and the Thirty Years War The Eighteenth Century Reform, Restoration and Reaction The Unification of Germany The German Empire The Weimar Republic National Socialist Germany Germany since 1945 The Reunification of Germany Conclusion Reference Guide Picture Acknowledgements Index
Standard Number 0521453410 Hb.
Key Words IGCSE  Germany - History 
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Concise history of Germany / Fulbrook, Mary 1990  Book
Fulbrook, Mary Book
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Edition 2001
Publication Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1990.
Description 265pWhite Spine
Series Cambridge concise histories
Summary/Abstract Provides a clear and informative guide to the twists and turns of German history from the early middle ages to the present day. Examines particularly the role played by this country in the balance of power in Europe.
Contents Introduction : The German lands and people Medieval Germany - The beginnings of German history Germany in the early and high middle ages Germany in the later middle ages The Age of Confessionalism, 1500-1648 - The German Reformation: the early years The German Peasants' War The development of the German Reformation Germany in the age of Counter-Reformation The Thirty Years War The Peace of Westphalia and the effects of the War The Age of Absolutism, 1648-1815 - Absolutism and the rise of Prussia Religion, culture and Enlightenment The impact of the French Revolution The Age of Industrialisation, 1815-1918 - Restoration Germany, 1815-48 The revolution of 1848 The unification of Germany Germany under Bismarck Society and politics in Wilhelmine Germany Culture in Imperial Germany Foreign policy and the First World War Democracy and Dictatorship, 1918-45 - The Weimar Republic: origins and early years The period of apparent stabilisation The collapse of Weimar democracy The consolidation of Hitler's power Foreign policy and war Holocaust, resistance and defeat The Two Germanies 1945-90 - The creation of the two Germanies From establishment to consolidation Politics in the two Germanies, 1949-89 Economy and society in West Germany Economy and society in the GDR, 1949-89 The revolution of 1989 and the end of the post-war era Patterns and Problems of Germany History Guide to further reading
Standard Number 0521368367 Pb.
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Germany / Park, Ted 2004  Book
Park, Ted Book
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Publication Oxford, Raintree Publishers, 2004.
Description 32pGreen Spine
Series Take your camera to
Summary/Abstract A photographic guide to one of the world's most interesting countries. Describes the famous places, cities, festivals and people in Germany so that a travel plan can be made to include great photographs. Maps and pictures are included.
Contents This is Germany The place Berlin Places to visit The people Life in Germany Government and religion Earning a living Schools and sport Food and festivals The future Food and festivals The future Quick facts about Germany Glossary Index
Standard Number 1844211967 Pb.
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Germany 1918-1945: study in depth / Lacey, Greg; Shephard, Keith 1997  Book
Lacey, Greg Book
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Publication Great Britain, Hodder Education, 1997.
Description 166pWhite Spine
Series Discovering the past for GCSE
Summary/Abstract Covers all the relevant requirements of the OCR, AQA and Edexcel specifications. Provides clear guidance on teaching the unit and preparing for assessment by both exam and coursework, together with support and extension worksheets.
Contents Section 1: The German Republic 1918-1929 Was the Weimar Republic doomed from the start? Chapter 1: What effect did the First World War have on Germany? Was there really a revolution in Germany in 1918? Why did the Germans hate the Treaty of Versailles so much? How did Germans react to the Treaty? Chapter 2: What were the achievements of the Weimar period? What was the Weimar Constitution? How did the Weimar Republic survive the crises of 1923? What was life like during the Great Inflation? How far did the Weimar Republic recover from 1924 to 1929? What can you tell about Weimar Germany from its culture? Section 2: Hitler's rise to power How was Hitler able to dominate Germany by 1934? Chapter 3: How was Hitler able to become Chancellor in 1933? How did Hitler become leader of the Nazis? The Munich Putsch: success or failure? How did the Nazis change their tactics between 1924 to 1929? Nazi messages and Nazi methods Case study: The rise of the Nazis in Northeim Why did the people of Northeim support the Nazis? Why was Hitler invited to become Chancellor? Chapter 4: How did Hitler consolidate his power in 1933 and 1934? How did Hitler take advantage of the Reichstag fire? Why was the Enabling Act so important? Why did the Weimar Republic collapse? The SA or the army? Hitler makes his choice Hitler becomes President Section 3: Nazi Germany in peace and war Chapter 5: What were the Nazis trying to achieve, and how did they try to achieve it? What kind of Germany did the Nazis want to create? Was Hitler really in control of Germany? Why was the SS so important? Chapter 6: How effectively did the Nazis control Germany from 1933 to 1939? How effectively did the Nazis deal with their political opponents? Case study : How did the Nazis take control in Northeim? Did the Nazis win the hearts and minds of the German people? Why didn't the Nazis destroy the churches? What is happening at Grafeneck Asylum? Why did the Nazis persecute many groups in Germany? How did Nazi persecution of the Jews lead to Kristallnacht? Why was propaganda so important to the Nazis? Propaganda case study 1: Art and architecture Propaganda case study 2: The Berlin Olympics Images of Hitler Chapter 7: What was it like to lie in Nazi Germany 1933-1939? Was everyone better off under the Nazis? How did the Nazis tackle the economic crisis? Did the Nazis achieve an economic miracle? What was life like in the Hitler Youth? Were children indoctrinated in school? What did the Nazis want from German women? Chapter 8: What was the impact of the Second World War on Nazi Germany? What was life like on the home front? How did the war affect women? Did the war increase opposition to the Nazis? The July Bomb Plot, 1944 'The most horrible crime ever committed in the whole history of the world' : How? Why? Conclusion 'Alone in a silent ghost town' : the experiences of Christabel Bielenberg Glossary
Standard Number 9780719570599 Pb.
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Germany 1918-1945 / Boxer, Andrew 2003  Book
Boxer, Andrew Book
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Publication Great Britain, Collins Educational, 2003.
Description 78pBrown Spine
Series Frontline History
Summary/Abstract Presents factual information about Germany between 1918 and 1945 effectively for success in the area of GCSE Modern World History.
Contents The early years of Weimar Germany, 1919-23 - Germany in 1918 War and defeat Germany's political divisions The German Revolution of 1919 The Constitution of the Weimar Republic The Treaty of Versailles Reparations and the Ruhr The early years of the Nazi Party The threat from the Right: Kapp and Hitler Weimar Germany, 1924-33 - The 'Golden Years' of the Weimar Republic Germany and Europe, 1924-29 The Nazi Party in the 1920s The economic and political impact of the Depression How did the Nazis come to power? Exam Practice - OCR style Exam Practice - AQA style The Nazi Dictatorship - The destruction of the Constitution The Night of the Long Knives How was Nazi Germany governed? The propaganda machine Exam Practice - Edexcel style Life in the Third Reich - What was the People's Community Youth and education Nazi policy towards women The Churches and the Third Reich The persecution of racial enemies and minorities Exam Practice - OCR style Preparing for war - Hitler's aims and beliefs The economy under the Nazis Hitler's foreign policy, 1933-37 The road to war, 1938-39 Exam Practice - AQA style Germany at war - Everyday life in wartime Germany Who resisted Hitler? Racial cleansing and the Holocaust
Standard Number 0007155050 Pb.
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Germany 1918-1945: Teacher Resource Book / Lacey, Greg; Shephard, Keith 1997  Book
Lacey, Greg Book
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Edition 2008 (Reprint)
Publication Great Britain, Hodder Education, 1997.
Description 124pSpiral Binding
Series Discovering the Past for GCSE
Summary/Abstract The Teacher's Resource Book provides clear guidance on teaching the unit and preparing for assessment by both exam and coursework, together with support and extension worksheets. This text is a full-colour, enquiry-led text, based around a narrative and containing interesting source material that should give students insight into the character of life in the Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany. It combines full syllabus coverage with the real history classroom strategies pioneered by Schools History Project.
Contents Introduction About the series Why choose this depth study? Aims of Germany 1918-1945 Structure Organising your course Alternative pathways Using the material in the classroom Learning trouble spots Coursework Detailed teachers' notes Photocopiable worksheets
Standard Number 9780719572203 Pb.
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