Notes from a history grade 9 student who is currently taking A level history (A* predicted). Detailed notes on Nazi Germany with approaches to exam questions as well. Clear outline and easy to read.
People w loans +
mortgages benefited
the value of the mark dropped dramatically
so did the real value of loan
> they could them off much more
pay quickly
-
Businesses were able to pay off their business loans quickly
> helped some businesses
-
1923
effect Q hyperinflation
·
clear of which effect:
short one effect was ....
Swas
3explain tevide ee 2 forced millions of Germans into
...
poverty
especially people on fixed incomes
- their incomes was almost worthless
milions of middle-class Germans were thrown
into poverty
> they
-
blamed the Weimar government for
their problems
mproved Germany's
relation lhe Locarno Pact 1925
&
w other great powers
a collection of 7 treaties
Germany was given a All countries involved agreed to
-
place on the
League of avoid military force except inself-d
Nations
·
once more accepted into the
international family'
I some ppI saw the Lof N
as a symbol of the hated Stresemann
S
Tot VI
The Dawes Plan (1924)
the USA loaned Germany Sm gold mark
restored faith in Germany's The French-agreed to Withdraw from
financial system the Ruhr
ntroduced the Rentenmark It helped boost industrial]
promised to exchange the notes
for shares in German land/ industry
if the currency fail
national bank (1824)
handed control of the new currency
> Reichsmark replaced Rentenmark
-
, improved the relations between other countriesGermany +
Germany was given a place
of Nations Council
On the
League
-
was once more accepted into the international family
.
> X
many Germans' confidence in the Weimar Regime
-
The Locarno Pac+ 1925
2 made Germany more secure
all parties agreed Germany' eastern boarders could be settled by 'peaceful means
all countries involved agreed to avoid military force except in self-d
↳ provided important reassurance for France + Germany as they shared a long
border
causes
&
1923
economy position
had worsened
CHyperinflation reached
its peak 1923)
in Nov
had 20 , 000 supporters The Munich Putsch
It believed the Nazi Party
was ready to seize power Nor 1923
/success/failure I
only spent 14 Nazis
& months.
in jail killed
(judge showed Hitler arrested
·
sympathy for him)
. Nazi Party banned
·
I was seen as a Chowever It relaunched
nationalist standing 1925)
the party in
up for German
-
·
his popularity rights
reorganisation
allowed the
of Nazi Party
(H reflected wrote
-
Mein Kampf)
,① worsened Germany's economic
had to pay reparations of 136 ,
000m marks to the Allies for
the the damage caused in the war
·
lost 10 % of its land which inc Germany's key industrial areas
Treaty of Versailles
(NOV 1918)
② resentment of the German
public
felt that responsibility for the war should be shared by
They the
involved
all
power
The 'War Guilt Clave' was a national humiliation for Gemany
as they felt that Germany had been a strong +
proud nation
KapP Putsch)
+ the Allies were deliberately seeking to weaken them the
① caused conflict between the Germans + the French
some German workers damaged the factories so the production had to stop + the French x seize
+ the French
broughtin their own workers
were fighting between them Cover 100 Civilians were killedbythenting force
effect of the Ruhr
② worsened economic problems
lost income from one of its main industrial area
striking workers still needed to be paid
- German government forced to print more - led to hyperinflation
, ① led
to unstable government
seats in Reichstag were awarded according to the % of votes gained
·
> no
-
individual party had a majority + several parties had to form coalition
> sometimes extremist parties won seat
-
Proportional presentation
② led to resentment among the general public
The coalitions often broke down in post-war Germany
> the government no longer had a
-
majority in the Reichstag address
series of short-term governments-mable to effectively
Germany's problems as a nation
4 politicians seen as unhelpful
impression Q
①- overall impression
(the event/person
② evidences : authors Choice of lang
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·
choice of content
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