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 ====== 4iW History ====== ====== 4iW History ======
  
 +===== Final Feedback =====
 +https://goo.gl/forms/Ip0eOvGCW0LG5kc73
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 +===== Student Lessons on Contemporary History =====
 +
 +^Date^Topic^Group^
 +|23/3/2018|WWII: Hiroshima and Nagasaki|Patrik, David, Fernando, Luca R.|
 +|27/3/2018|Israeli-Palestinian Conflict|Carmen, Sina, Noemi|
 +|3/4/2018|The Cold War: The Vietnam War|Ralf, Raffael, Dominik, Luca G.|
 +|6/4/2018|South Africa: Apartheid|Ladina, Lara, Ricarda, Hafaliana|
 +|24/4/2018|The Rwandan Genocide|Medina, Jil, Ebba, Raphaela|
 +|1/5/2018|Kim Jong-un and North Korea|Rondina, Georg, Marlin|
 +
 +{{assessmentcriteria.pdf|Assessment Criteria}} (subject to change without notice)
 +===== World War II =====
 +
 +Start watching Khan Academy's summary of what happened during WWII:
 +**https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/world-history/euro-hist/wo/v/beginning-of-world-war-ii**
 +
 +(It takes about 65 minutes to watch all the videos - preferably in chronological order. You have both lessons this week at your disposal).
 ===== Exam Topics 20/11/2017 ===== ===== Exam Topics 20/11/2017 =====
 ==== Adolf Hitler and the Weimar Republic (Script p. 1-19) ==== ==== Adolf Hitler and the Weimar Republic (Script p. 1-19) ====
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 2. The Weimar Republic I (1919-1923)\\ 2. The Weimar Republic I (1919-1923)\\
-You know what the November Revolution is. You know about the beginning of the Weimar Republic. You know the problems the young republic was faced with and can explain their respective roles: stab-in-the-back myth, Versailles treaty, political parties, constitution and electoral law, the old elite, reparations, inflation and the free corps to name but a few. You know the different mentalities of the population at that time and their attitude towards the republic (youth movements, students, the superfluous generation, the radical conservatives and women. You know the main philosophy behind the "Blood and Soil" ideology.+You know what the November Revolution is. You know about the beginning of the Weimar Republic. You know the problems the young republic was faced with and can explain their respective roles: stab-in-the-back myth, Versailles treaty, political parties, constitution and electoral law, the old elite, reparations, inflation and the free corps to name but a few. You know the different mentalities of the population at that time and their attitude towards the republic (youth movements, students, the superfluous generation, the radical conservatives and women). You know the main philosophy behind the "Blood and Soil" ideology.
  
 3. Adolf Hitler and the NSDAP (1919-1925)\\ 3. Adolf Hitler and the NSDAP (1919-1925)\\
-You now how Hinter become part of the (NS)DAP. You know the political programme of the NSDAP and what they (didn't) believe in. You know what the "völkisch" movement is and stands for. You know about the Munich Putsch and its importance. You know what happened at the trial and during Hitler's captivity and how Hitler managed to take advantage of the putsch as a whole. The know the most important messages/principles that Hitler wrote down in "Mein Kampf".+You now how Hinter become part of the (NS)DAP. You know the political programme of the NSDAP and what they (didn't) believe in. You know what the "völkisch" movement is and what it stands for. You know about the Munich Putsch and its importance. You know what happened at the trial and during Hitler's captivity and how Hitler managed to take advantage of the putsch as a whole. The know the most important messages/principles that Hitler wrote down in "Mein Kampf".
  
 4. The Weimar Republic II (1924-1932)\\ 4. The Weimar Republic II (1924-1932)\\
-You know about the economic situation in Germany in 1924. You know what strategy the Weimar Republic pursued in its foreign policy and what nationalist parties thought of this strategy. You know what influence the 1920s had on culture (art, literature, media). You can explain the Wall Street Crash of 1929 and its consequences. You know how the countries tried to tackle the great depression that followed. You know what impact the Great Depression had on Germany and its political system. You know the role that Hindenburg and Brüning played in destabilising Germany. You know (and can also interpret) the results and the consequences of the 1930 Reichstag elections.+You know about the economic situation in Germany in 1924. You know what strategy the Weimar Republic pursued in its foreign policy and what nationalist parties thought of this strategy. You know what influence the 1920s had on culture (art, literature, media). You can explain the Wall Street Crash of 1929 and its consequences. You know how the countries tried to tackle the Great Depression that followed. You know what impact the Great Depression had on Germany and its political system. You know the role that Hindenburg and Brüning played in destabilising Germany. You know (and can also interpret) the results and the consequences of the 1930 Reichstag elections.
  
 5. The Rise of the Nazi Party (1926-1932)\\ 5. The Rise of the Nazi Party (1926-1932)\\
-You know about the reorganisation of the NSDAP in 1926 and the role the SA played in this reorganisation. You know about Adolf Hitler's role as a figurehead and speaker. You know reasons why electoral campaigns came natural to the NSDAP. You know what happened in the Reichstag elections between 1928-1933 and can explain the changes. You know who supported and voted (and who didn't vote) for Hitler and what reasons they all had for their decision (not) to support the NSDAP. You know why Hitler profited from the fear of Bolshevism at that time.+You know about the reorganisation of the NSDAP in 1926 and the role the SA played in this reorganisation. You know about Adolf Hitler's role as a figurehead and speaker. You know why electoral campaigns came natural to the NSDAP. You know what happened in the Reichstag elections between 1928-1933 and can explain the changes. You know who supported and voted (and who didn't vote) for Hitler and what reasons they all had for their decision (not) to support the NSDAP. You know why Hitler profited from the fear of Bolshevism at that time.
  
 6. The Weimar Republic III (1932-1933)\\ 6. The Weimar Republic III (1932-1933)\\
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