The Policy appeasement contributed to the outbreak of war in sept. 1939 because by appeasing Hitler Britain and France gave him the confidence to believe he could ask for anything he wanted. This only reinforced what they’d already shown him‚ which was they wouldn’t take action if he wanted him broke the treaty‚ such as when he took over other parts of Europe‚ such as Sudetenland in 1938 and reoccupying the Rhineland. This made him stronger and more powerful‚ which made him more likely to start a
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How successful were the national governments in bringing economic recovery in Britain in the years 1931-1939? The National Governments experienced moderate success in bringing about economic recovery in the years 1931-1939. It would be inaccurate to say that the policies of the governments were the only contributing factor as they alone were not sufficient enough to tackle the harsh economic climate‚ but for the most part the National Governments were responsible for a moderately successful economic
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How did the Second World War Affect Family Life in Britain Between 1939-45? The Blitz comes from a German word meaning lightning. It was the sustained strategic bombing of the United Kingdom by Germany during the Second World War. Between 7 September 1940 and 21 May 1941 there were major raids (attacks in which more than 100 tons of high explosives were dropped) on 16 British cities. Over a period of 267 days (almost 37 weeks)‚ London was attacked 71 times‚ Birmingham‚ Liverpool and Plymouth eight
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“Events in Germany in 1933-1939 support the Structuralist view of the Holocaust more than the Intentionalist view.” How far do you agree with this statement? The Intentionalists interpretation focuses on the intentions of Hitler‚ they view Hitler as the absolute centre of the Holocaust. The Structuralist view on the other hand view Hitler as a weak dictator‚ and focus on the disorganized structure of the Third Reich. The Structuralists believed that since the rising of the Nazi Party‚ Hitler
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How successful was the National Government 1931-1939 in dealing with social-economic problems they faced? National Government is a concept referring to the coalition of the major political parties which were under Ramsay MacDonald‚ Stanley Baldwin and Neville Chamberlain they held office from 1931 until 1940. The Wall Street Crash was the start of Great Depression and Britain was badly hit. The Government tried to achieve several different‚ contradictory objectives which where ones such as
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Benefits of Nazi Rule to Germany Population (1933-1939) Name: Course: Instructor: Institution: Date: A: Plan of Investigation The purpose of this investigation is to analyze the benefits that the German people enjoyed under the leadership of Hitler and his Nazi regime from 1933-1939. According to Casarani (2004: 380-390)‚ after the shameless put down that the German people had to endure as a consequence of the Treaty of Versatile‚many German compatriots were convinced of the fact that
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quickly. In 1936‚ the figure stood at "4 million" members. In 1936‚ it became all but compulsory to join the Hitler Youth. Youths could avoid doing any active service if they paid their subscription but this became all but impossible after 1939. The Hitler Youth catered for 10 to 18 year olds. There were separate organisations for boys and girls. "The task of the boys section was to prepare the boys for military service. For girls‚ the organisation prepared them for motherhood
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Violence against Jews was the main feature of Nazi anti-Semitic policies in the years 1933-1939. Explain why you agree or disagree with this view. Violence was certainly a part of Nazi anti-Semitic policies‚ but it can be argued that it was the main feature. The Nazi’s had many other policies against Jews that were not focused on violence‚ but on other ways to make the lives of Jews increasingly difficult. We can certainly say that violence was a feature of the policies of the Nazi’s. And
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How much impact did war have on social attitudes‚ 1939-c1950 in Britain? This essay will examine the central topic relating to the impact of the Second World War on British society in regardance to their social attitudes. Attention will be focused on the question of whether the experience of war on the Home Front led to an ‘impact’ on social attitudes and whether this was large‚ minute‚ short term or long term. The greatness of this war caused an impact and changed people’s viewpoints & social
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How successfully did the Nazi regime mobilise German youth in the years 1933-1939? “Education begins when the youngest National Socialist stands on the street…in uniform.” Hitler’s ‘seizure’ of power on January 30‚ 1933 marked a turning point in German history and in traditional German education. Hitler’s aim regarding education was to reshape and mold the German psyche into one that would benefit the Nazi Regime. With motives that were rather political than academic‚ he was able to accomplish
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