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11 ESSAYS - 16 SUMMARISED NOTES - 21 PRESENTATIONS. Bundle of everything needed to get an A in the CIE 9389 examination. 46 documents from presentations, to essays, to flashcards to lecture notes. This work can also be suited for teaching. CAN ALSO BE USED FOR OTHER EXAM BOARDS!

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Consolidation of Power

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Notes made to prepare for mock exams and finals for CIE History A level. All the information needed to get highest results. Simplified with what you need to get full marks.

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Summary Weakness of the Weimar Republic

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All the information needed to get full marks in your A level finals and mocks. Simplified information written in an easy to understand method.

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Summary Hitler - Propaganda

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The propaganda used by the German Nazi Party in the years leading up to and during Adolf Hitler's leadership of Germany was a crucial instrument for acquiring and maintaining power, and for the implementation of Nazi policies. A LEVEL NOTES, MADE SIMPLE TO ACHIEVE FULL MARKS, CAN BE USED FOR MOCK...

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Summary Hitler - CIE History 9389 (Simplified)

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40 page document with simplified notes on Hitler. A level information to help you pass your finals. Adolf Hitler's rise to power began in Germany in September 1919 when Hitler joined the political party then known as the Deutsche Arbeiterpartei – DAP. The name was changed in 1920 to the Nation...

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The Nazi Economy - CIE History 9389

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Presentation on Germany Economy during Nazi empire. Very useful to gather data for essays or to be used for a class presentation. The German economy, like those of many other western nations, suffered the effects of the Great Depression with unemployment soaring around the Wall Street Crash of 1929....

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Hitler - CIE History 9389 (Extended Notes)

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Complete set of notes to get A*. 45pg document with Point Evidence and Explanation. Very useful information to make good essays and prepare for finals. How was Germany affected by the depression? Example; -The effects of the slump were widespread. Many farmers had already been hit with high-interes...

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Essay - Examine The Factors That Led to Hitler's Rise to Power

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Adolf Hitler, one of the most notorious leaders of the 20th century, gained an official role in Germany when he became chancellor in 1933. Unlike other dictators, Hitler came to power through legal means, an unusual characteristic of such leaders. This essay will examine the factors that led to Hitl...

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Essay - How Far Was Hitler’s Economic Policy Successful

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In January 1933, Hitler was made chancellor of a very economically unstable Germany. He and his party had thrived amid this crisis which had terrorised the lives on the German populace and owed great amounts of their support to it. During his consolidation of power, Hitler set out to pull Germany ou...

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Essay - To what extent was Hitler’s Germany totalitarian?

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A totalitarian society consists of a system of government that is centralized and dictatorial, requiring a compete subservience to the state. After becoming chancellor in 1933, Hitler sought to establish a totalitarian regime. Through the enabling act, and the subsequent death of Hindenburg, Hitler ...

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Essay - The rise of Hitler was due to a failure of the Weimar leaders to deal with the Great Depression

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After becoming chancellor in 1933, Hitler sought to bring law and order to Germany. The failure of the Weimar Republic to solve socio-economic problems created support for the Nazi party, allowing Hitler’s rise to power. This essay will analyse the statement and evaluate the validity of the rise o...

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Essay - To what extent had the lives of German people improved by 1941?

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During Hitler’s rise to power with the Nazi’s. he promised to solve the nation’s socio-economic problems. His aim to restore German pride by abolishing the Treaty of Versailles, and reduce unemployment were essential to his rise to power, as people believed in his powerful and passionate speec...

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Essay - “Weimar politicians must bear the greatest responsibility for Hitler becoming Chancellor in 1933, Discuss this view.”

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Adolf Hitler, one of the most notorious leaders of the 20th century, rose to power in 1933 after uniting his chancellorship and presidency to become the Fuhrer of Germany. The socio-economic problems created by the Great Depression of 1929, and the Weimar Republic’s inability to deal with them acc...

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Summary Hitler Historiography

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Simple format information about Hitler

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Summary Nazi Germany - Role of Women Evaluation

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Simple format information

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Summary Nazi Germany - Propaganda Evaluation

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Simple format information

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Presentation - Russia and Communism

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The ruler of Russia was Tsar Nicholas II. He was an absolute monarch, meaning that he had total power in Russia. Nicholas was a weak man. He used his secret police, the Okrana, to persecute opponents. Books and newspapers were censored. The Church supported the Tsar – the ‘Little Father of the ...

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Lenin Totalitarianism Notes

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A totalitarian state, is a where the central government of a state does not tolerate any parties with opposing views and exercises complete dictatorial rule over all or most aspects of life. Lenin, the leader of the Bolsheviks, took many measures in an attempt to create a totalitarian state, includi...

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Essay - Russian Civil War

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A totalitarian state, is a where the central government of a state does not tolerate any parties with opposing views and exercises complete dictatorial rule over all or most aspects of life. Lenin, the leader of the Bolsheviks, took many measures in an attempt to create a totalitarian state, includi...

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Summary Russian Politician Biographies

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A totalitarian state, is a where the central government of a state does not tolerate any parties with opposing views and exercises complete dictatorial rule over all or most aspects of life. Lenin, the leader of the Bolsheviks, took many measures in an attempt to create a totalitarian state, includi...

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Essay - Establishment of Bolshevik Rule

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A totalitarian state, is a where the central government of a state does not tolerate any parties with opposing views and exercises complete dictatorial rule over all or most aspects of life. Lenin, the leader of the Bolsheviks, took many measures in an attempt to create a totalitarian state, includi...

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Summary Simple Notes - Factors that Led to the Communist Revolution

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A totalitarian state, is a where the central government of a state does not tolerate any parties with opposing views and exercises complete dictatorial rule over all or most aspects of life. Lenin, the leader of the Bolsheviks, took many measures in an attempt to create a totalitarian state, includi...

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Summary Simple Notes - How did Lenin Impose Communist Control

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A totalitarian state, is a where the central government of a state does not tolerate any parties with opposing views and exercises complete dictatorial rule over all or most aspects of life. Lenin, the leader of the Bolsheviks, took many measures in an attempt to create a totalitarian state, includi...

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Summary Simple Notes - Lenin NEP Successes and Failures

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A totalitarian state, is a where the central government of a state does not tolerate any parties with opposing views and exercises complete dictatorial rule over all or most aspects of life. Lenin, the leader of the Bolsheviks, took many measures in an attempt to create a totalitarian state, includi...

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Summary Exam Technique for Lenin Question

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A totalitarian state, is a where the central government of a state does not tolerate any parties with opposing views and exercises complete dictatorial rule over all or most aspects of life. Lenin, the leader of the Bolsheviks, took many measures in an attempt to create a totalitarian state, includi...

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Presentation - War Communism and NEP

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A totalitarian state, is a where the central government of a state does not tolerate any parties with opposing views and exercises complete dictatorial rule over all or most aspects of life. Lenin, the leader of the Bolsheviks, took many measures in an attempt to create a totalitarian state, includi...

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Summary Exam Question - Was War Communism a Success?

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A totalitarian state, is a where the central government of a state does not tolerate any parties with opposing views and exercises complete dictatorial rule over all or most aspects of life. Lenin, the leader of the Bolsheviks, took many measures in an attempt to create a totalitarian state, includi...

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Essay - Totalitarianism

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Stalin; formerly known as Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili, was a Marxist and an avid follower of Vladimir Lenin. His involvement in the Bolshevik movement was due to his active violent attacks on the Tsarist government, through bank robbing and kidnapping to fund the revolution, allowing him to be...

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FLASHCARDS - STALIN (32 Pages)

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Stalin; formerly known as Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili, was a Marxist and an avid follower of Vladimir Lenin. His involvement in the Bolshevik movement was due to his active violent attacks on the Tsarist government, through bank robbing and kidnapping to fund the revolution, allowing him to be...

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Extended Notes - Successes and Failures of Collectivisation

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Stalin; formerly known as Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili, was a Marxist and an avid follower of Vladimir Lenin. His involvement in the Bolshevik movement was due to his active violent attacks on the Tsarist government, through bank robbing and kidnapping to fund the revolution, allowing him to be...

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Extended Presentation - Stalin in The Bolshevik Party (50 Slides)

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Stalin; formerly known as Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili, was a Marxist and an avid follower of Vladimir Lenin. His involvement in the Bolshevik movement was due to his active violent attacks on the Tsarist government, through bank robbing and kidnapping to fund the revolution, allowing him to be...

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Presentation - Cult of Personality to Maintain Control

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Stalin; formerly known as Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili, was a Marxist and an avid follower of Vladimir Lenin. His involvement in the Bolshevik movement was due to his active violent attacks on the Tsarist government, through bank robbing and kidnapping to fund the revolution, allowing him to be...

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Essay - How Successful Were Stalin’s Economic Policies?

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Stalin; formerly known as Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili, was a Marxist and an avid follower of Vladimir Lenin. His involvement in the Bolshevik movement was due to his active violent attacks on the Tsarist government, through bank robbing and kidnapping to fund the revolution, allowing him to be...

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Essay - Stalin's Opposition

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Stalin; formerly known as Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili, was a Marxist and an avid follower of Vladimir Lenin. His involvement in the Bolshevik movement was due to his active violent attacks on the Tsarist government, through bank robbing and kidnapping to fund the revolution, allowing him to be...

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Extended Essay - Industrialising Russia (Stalin)

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Stalin; formerly known as Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili, was a Marxist and an avid follower of Vladimir Lenin. His involvement in the Bolshevik movement was due to his active violent attacks on the Tsarist government, through bank robbing and kidnapping to fund the revolution, allowing him to be...

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Extended Notes - Russian Industrial Revolution

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Stalin; formerly known as Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili, was a Marxist and an avid follower of Vladimir Lenin. His involvement in the Bolshevik movement was due to his active violent attacks on the Tsarist government, through bank robbing and kidnapping to fund the revolution, allowing him to be...

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Presentation - Comparing Stalin to Other European Dictators

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Stalin; formerly known as Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili, was a Marxist and an avid follower of Vladimir Lenin. His involvement in the Bolshevik movement was due to his active violent attacks on the Tsarist government, through bank robbing and kidnapping to fund the revolution, allowing him to be...

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Presentation - Stalin's Consolidation of Power

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Stalin; formerly known as Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili, was a Marxist and an avid follower of Vladimir Lenin. His involvement in the Bolshevik movement was due to his active violent attacks on the Tsarist government, through bank robbing and kidnapping to fund the revolution, allowing him to be...

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Extended Notes - Stalin's Rise to Power

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Stalin; formerly known as Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili, was a Marxist and an avid follower of Vladimir Lenin. His involvement in the Bolshevik movement was due to his active violent attacks on the Tsarist government, through bank robbing and kidnapping to fund the revolution, allowing him to be...

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Presentation - Kirov

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Stalin; formerly known as Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili, was a Marxist and an avid follower of Vladimir Lenin. His involvement in the Bolshevik movement was due to his active violent attacks on the Tsarist government, through bank robbing and kidnapping to fund the revolution, allowing him to be...

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Extended Presentation - Russia Under Stalin (80 Slides)

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Stalin; formerly known as Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili, was a Marxist and an avid follower of Vladimir Lenin. His involvement in the Bolshevik movement was due to his active violent attacks on the Tsarist government, through bank robbing and kidnapping to fund the revolution, allowing him to be...

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Presentation - Stalin's Consolidation of Power

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Stalin; formerly known as Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili, was a Marxist and an avid follower of Vladimir Lenin. His involvement in the Bolshevik movement was due to his active violent attacks on the Tsarist government, through bank robbing and kidnapping to fund the revolution, allowing him to be...

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Extended Presentation - Stalin's Economic Policies (23 Slides)

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Stalin; formerly known as Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili, was a Marxist and an avid follower of Vladimir Lenin. His involvement in the Bolshevik movement was due to his active violent attacks on the Tsarist government, through bank robbing and kidnapping to fund the revolution, allowing him to be...

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Summary - Stalin's Personality

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Stalin; formerly known as Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili, was a Marxist and an avid follower of Vladimir Lenin. His involvement in the Bolshevik movement was due to his active violent attacks on the Tsarist government, through bank robbing and kidnapping to fund the revolution, allowing him to be...

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Extended Essay - What Was The Most Important Reason For Stalin Coming Into Power?

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Stalin; formerly known as Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili, was a Marxist and an avid follower of Vladimir Lenin. His involvement in the Bolshevik movement was due to his active violent attacks on the Tsarist government, through bank robbing and kidnapping to fund the revolution, allowing him to be...

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Essay - How Far Was Stalin a Totalitarian Ruler by 1941?

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Stalin; formerly known as Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili, was a Marxist and an avid follower of Vladimir Lenin. His involvement in the Bolshevik movement was due to his active violent attacks on the Tsarist government, through bank robbing and kidnapping to fund the revolution, allowing him to be...

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