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Condensed notes of AQA History Paper 1 Section A/B: ‘Germany, 1890–1945: Democracy and dictatorship’ course, includes cartoons (country balls) which help visualise events in a comedic way.

The notes are organised into catagories that follow the type of leadership in Germany, for example: ‘Pre WW1 (1888-1914): Germany is a monarchy’.
Within these catagories, events are listed chronologically with dates and a summary, for example: 19th January 1919 - Freidrich Ebert Elected President: {Summary: in this example, the roles of president, chancellor & German people in government is explained along with proportional representation and its problems}
The entire document is 4600 words and summarises the entire textbook content.

Perfect for teachers teaching or students revising for History GCSE exam content, complicated events are simplified to a more understandable level without missing out important content, highlighting is used for readablility and emphasis key info/dates, cartoons add comedy which can help students engage and understand events.

I have many other history resources on exam technique and other courses available in my shop which pair nicely with this.

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