AQA GCE A Level Democracy and Nazism: Germany 1918-45
This lesson questions to what extent the Nazis achieved their aims in relation to young people.
The lesson begins with an introduction to the youth of Germany and their importance, both girls and boys, within the Volksgemeinschaft.
Students then analyse the aims of the Nazis education policy, its education and youth leaders and are then questioned over the role education played within Nazi Germany.
The lesson then switches to the Hitler Youth and similarly the students have to answer a number of questions relating to its policies and aims.
A graph of the membership of the Hitler Youth is also evaluated as with youth successes and failings.
Some exam question practice will consolidate learning at the end of the lesson, which also includes Youth opposition to Hitler’s policies, so that the aims of the lesson can be addressed. There is a comprehensive markscheme included if required.
An enquiry question posed at the beginning of the lesson will be revisited throughout to track the progress of learning during the lesson and the subsequent unit of work.
The lesson is available in PowerPoint format and can be customised to suit specific needs.
It is differentiated and includes suggested teaching strategies.
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