I was looking at the 2010 HSC, and I realised I couldn't answer either of them very well. Anyone know what I could change/add to what I've got? I'm pretty stuck :\
Assess the influence of the German army on the successes and failures of the Weimar Republic by 1933.
- nov revolution - soldiers muntiny, and the kaiser lost support from the military elite - needed the support of army
- ebert-groener pact - army is made a political force in order to protect the weak weimar from the threat of the extreme left
- kapp putsch - weimar could've been taken over by the right wing if not for the general strike, since they didn't have the support of the army.
- beerhall putch - hitler realised the importance of having an army after his failed putch which didn't have army support
...and that's all I've got :\
Evaluate Hitler’s role in the Nazi state between 1933 and 1939.
- he took advantange of oppotunities like the reichstag fire to gain power, also combining of chancellor and predsident.
- nazi germany was under the fuhrerprinzip, where hitler made the final decisions
- he initiated gleichshaltung, but others were in charge of individual departments eg goebbels and propaganda ministry
- creation of the fuhrer myth led to more support
Any help is appreciated
Assess the influence of the German army on the successes and failures of the Weimar Republic by 1933.
- nov revolution - soldiers muntiny, and the kaiser lost support from the military elite - needed the support of army
- ebert-groener pact - army is made a political force in order to protect the weak weimar from the threat of the extreme left
- kapp putsch - weimar could've been taken over by the right wing if not for the general strike, since they didn't have the support of the army.
- beerhall putch - hitler realised the importance of having an army after his failed putch which didn't have army support
...and that's all I've got :\
Evaluate Hitler’s role in the Nazi state between 1933 and 1939.
- he took advantange of oppotunities like the reichstag fire to gain power, also combining of chancellor and predsident.
- nazi germany was under the fuhrerprinzip, where hitler made the final decisions
- he initiated gleichshaltung, but others were in charge of individual departments eg goebbels and propaganda ministry
- creation of the fuhrer myth led to more support
Any help is appreciated