(This is the third part of a three-part series. Read the first part.) As ruler of a great European power, Herr Hitler is the oddest figure on the Continent today, but even as a humble individual ...
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 ...
What history you may ask? Let’s go back to the 1930s and hitler’s rise to power. By the time he had wormed his way into total dictatorship, Germany was on a path to destruction. Most Nazi ...
Unemployment in Germany rose to 6 million ... However, Hitler kept his political distance. He did not want to be identified with a failing government when he had no power to act.
If you're wondering exactly how things went down in 1933, you're in luck — this timeline will lay it all out for you. Ten years prior, Hitler had led an attempted coup on the government, now known as ...