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This revision booklet contains revision notes for all topics covered in the AQA GCSE History module: Germany, 1890–1945: Democracy and dictatorship.
This includes:
Germany and the growth of Democracy
What was Germany like before the First World War?
Economic and social change
Impact of WW1 on ordinary Germans
The Weimar Republic – structure, strengths and weaknesses
The Weimar Republic and the Treaty of Versailles
Spartacist Uprising 1919
Kapp Putsch 1920
The Year of Crises 1923 – invasion of the Ruhr, hyperinflation, Munich Putsch
The Weimar Golden Age 1924-1929
The Great Depression
The growth of the Nazi Party and who voted for them
How did Hitler become Chancellor?
Eliminating opposition
The Night of the Long Knives
‘Work and bread’
Did Hitler make Germany self-sufficient?
Were ordinary Germans better off under the Nazis?
Nazi policies for young people and women
Christianity and the Nazis
Nazi control – fear and propaganda
How was art and culture affected?
Resistance and opposition
Hitler’s hate list
Jewish persecution and the ‘Final Solution’ (Holocaust)
Impact of Total War on ordinary Germans
This revision workbook covers all areas of the AQA GCSE History course section: Germany 1890-1945. This includes but is not limited to:
Germany and the growth of democracy
Germany and the Depression
The experiences of Germans under the Nazis
This resource contains revision notes on the following topics:
Hippocrates and the Four Humours
Galen and Theory of Opposites
Causes and treatments – natural and spiritual
The influence of the Church
Islamic medicine
Surgery
Public health and monasteries
The Black Death
Andreas Vesalius
Ambroise Pare
William Harvey
Thomas Sydenham
John Hunter
Treatments
The Great Plague – similarities and differences 1348 and 1666
Nursing – Florence Nightingale and Mary Seacole
Edward Jenner and Vaccination
Germ Theory (Louis Pasteur)
Robert Koch
Paul Ehrlich
Anaesthetics (Humphry Davy, James Simpson) and impact
Antiseptics and Asepsis
X-rays
Blood transfusions and blood groups
Plastic surgery
Penicillin (Alexander Fleming; Howard Florey and Ernst Chain)
Liberal social reforms
Housing and health in the Industrial revolution to the Second World War
The Beveridge Report and the creation of the NHS
This revision resource contains boxes where students can complete ‘blurting’ exercises to ensure that they have at least a sound knowledge of any topic that could come up on the exam paper.
This document contains 12 pages of revision boxes.
These revision notes include information on the following topics:
Elizabeth’s court and parliament
Life in Elizabethan times
Troubles at home and abroad
These are full and comprehensive revision notes covering all aspects of this GCSE paper excluding area of historical importance (e.g. Sheffield Manor Lodge).
These notes do not include practice questions.
This workbook contains revision notes and questions that will walk students through how to answer questions with all the knowledge that they will need for their exams intertwined.