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Hitler’s rise to power, 1919-33
1) Give two things you can infer from Source A about Hitler’s main aims for Germany
What I can infer:
Details in the source that tell me this:
What I can infer:
Details in the source that tell me this:
4 Marks
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2) Explain why Hitler became Chancellor in 1933
You may use the following in your answer:
- President Hindenburg
- Franz von Papen
You must also use information of your own
12 Marks
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3) How useful are Sources B and C for an enquiry into the significance of the Munich Putsch?
Explain your answer, using Sources B and C and your knowledge of the historical context
8 Marks
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4) Study Interpretations 1 and 2.
They give different views about Hitler’s rise to power
What is the main difference between these views?
Explain your answer, using details from both interpretations
4 Marks
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5) Suggest one reason why Interpretations 1 and 2 give different views about Hitler’s rise to power
You may use Sources B and C to help explain your answer
4 Marks
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6) How far do you agree with Interpretation 2 about Hitler’s rise to power?
Explain your answer, using both interpretations and your knowledge of the historical context
Up to 4 marks of the total for this question will be awarded for spelling, punctuation, grammar, and use of specialist terminology
20 Marks
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