CHAPTER 1 The Rise of the Nazi Party 1.1 What problems did the Weimar Republic face? 1.2 Was the Wemar Republic ever a success? 1.3 Why had the Nazis achieved so little by 1928? 1.4 How did Hitler become Chancellor in 1933? CHAPTER 2 The Government of the Third Reich 2.1 How was Hitler able to become dictator? 2.2 How did Hitler keep control? 2.3 Why was opposition to the Nazis so weak? CHAPTER 3 The social impact of the Nazi state 3.1 Did the Nazis change the lives of everyone in Germany? 3.2 The Holocaust
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Dale Banham is a Deputy Head teacher in Ipswich having previously been Humanities Adviser in Suffolk. He has been a long term adviser and author for the Schools History Project and wrote the pioneering book King John in the This is History series which helped transform the teaching of essay writing skills in Key Stage 3 History. Chris Culpin was formerly Director of the Schools History Project.
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Ravens Wood School, Bromley
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