A guided discussion could focus on how fair an assessment this is of Hitler's rise to power. This clip will be relevant for teaching History at KS3 and KS4/GCSE in England, Wales and Northern ...
In January 1933, Adolf Hitler became Chancellor close ChancellorThe leader in the Reichstag, appointed by the German President. of Germany. He led the right-wing Nationalist Socialist German ...
He feared a seizure of power by Hitler, but came to believe he could control him and appointed him chancellor in 1933, with three other Nazis in the Cabinet and Goering controlling some police forces.
Adolf Hitler was disillusioned and bitter after World War One. He felt the war had ended too soon and the Weimar Republic had sold Germany out by agreeing to the Treaty of Versailles. In 1919 he ...
Following Hitler’s rise to power, he delighted Germans by snubbing the Treaty of Versailles. After the invasion of Czechoslovakia, and then Poland, German aggression became clear. The youth ...
Adolf Hitler became Chancellor of Germany in 1933. He had aggressive and ambitious foreign policy aims. Britain initially pursued a policy of appeasement, seeking to give Hitler some of what he ...
Following Hitler’s rise to power, he delighted Germans by snubbing the Treaty of Versailles. After the invasion of Czechoslovakia, and then Poland, German aggression became clear. The youth ...
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