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fallenstar said:
Germany: Hoping intensely for the Rise of the Nazi Party. I chose that for our assessment and got 45/45. Really interesting too.

WW1: Maybe Women? At least we all know it won't be Turning Points haha.
Yeah, I daresay it's gonna be women. Or on the reasons for the stalemate, or even Verdun and Passchendaele.

=d you and your nazi fettish

i just never clicked with nazism as i did weimar.
i get it, i can write about it, but theres no PASSION in me for it
Likewise for Weimar =p There's just way too much instability for me to handle =p
 

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sonyaleeisapixi said:
i just never clicked with nazism as i did weimar.
i get it, i can write about it, but theres no PASSION in me for it
I love both.
Like the whole topic is just fascinating.
But if I had to choose...Weimar. Love the 20's. + Nazification of German State.
 

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Kujah said:
Yeah, I daresay it's gonna be women. Or on the reasons for the stalemate, or even Verdun and Passchendaele.



Likewise for Weimar =p There's just way too much instability for me to handle =p
But thats what makes it amazing! Its political fuckery at its best, and its retrospectalicious. Also, I dare say with out Weimar your darling Nazi's would have had a rougher time getting to where they were. Weimar was like a perfect little petree dish for them. Article 48.. mmm.


Women would be great. Stalemate is.. stale.
I'd love something on versailles.
 

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I love both.
Like the whole topic is just fascinating.
But if I had to choose...Weimar. Love the 20's. + Nazification of German State.
HELLYESISTAH!
=d
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Kujah said:
Likewise for Weimar =p There's just way too much instability for me to handle =p
Ha, that's why I love it! Rather than the straightforward solidity of the late 1930s.
 

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sonyaleeisapixi said:
But thats what makes it amazing! Its political fuckery at its best, and its retrospectalicious. Also, I dare say with out Weimar your darling Nazi's would have had a rougher time getting to where they were. Weimar was like a perfect little petree dish for them. Article 48.. mmm.


Women would be great. Stalemate is.. stale.
I'd love something on versailles.
HA, that is effing hilarious.
"Retrospectalicious...Article 48, mmm." HAHA

+ no versailles. Boringggg
Women would be swell. I wouldn't mind Stalemate; have prepared heaps for it.
 

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HA, that is effing hilarious.
"Retrospectalicious...Article 48, mmm." HAHA

+ no versailles. Boringggg
Women would be swell. I wouldn't mind Stalemate; have prepared heaps for it.
Im a history nerd, ok!?
=d
article 48 was my date to my formal


Versailles is delicious. Its the catalyst to so so so much social and political unease.
 

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Haha perhaps, but I like the intense focus on ideology and foreign policy for the Nazis.
 

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fallenstar said:
We should like totes be friends! haha
<3
Hahaha, you dont even live that far from me. I'm in coffs. Totes should catch up post hsc. gush over how much we love society and culture and modern
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Kujah said:
Haha perhaps, but I like the intense focus on ideology and foreign policy for the Nazis.
Ideologies is boring. We get it, they saw a nation crippled and gave it crutches. Instilled culture, work, and gave them a light at the end of the tunnel.
Ein Reich Ein volk Ein Fuhurer.
But c'monnn, in comparison to the musical chairs that was Weimar its pretty dull stuff.
 

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sonyaleeisapixi said:
Hahaha, you dont even live that far from me. I'm in coffs. Totes should catch up post hsc. gush over how much we love society and culture and modern
=d
woooo
and extension love?
or frustration with the intensity of the workload?
ha i go in cycles...LOVE ext, avoid it.
but i think i really do enjoy it though.

versailles is sweet for germany...but for ww1 it's covered so plainly...Not as fascinating as it is for the National Study where you get to go in detail.

What about Hitler's 'role in the Nazi State'?
Maybs?
 

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woooo
and extension love?
or frustration with the intensity of the workload?
ha i go in cycles...LOVE ext, avoid it.
but i think i really do enjoy it though.

versailles is sweet for germany...but for ww1 it's covered so plainly...Not as fascinating as it is for the National Study where you get to go in detail.

What about Hitler's 'role in the Nazi State'?
Maybs?
hahaha, I have a pic from my last extension class where we made kennedy mind maps. ill post it up.

Ooo, a personality focus. That'd throw alot of people.

I'm a big legal peices fan. Versailles Treaty and Geneva Accord = omnomnomn.
 

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Naa-aah :p Seeing a bunch of madmen- Hitler, Himmler, Goebbels, Goerring, Bormann, von Ribbentrop and others all ideologically-driven to commit such acts. And the lead up to WWII as well. Lebensraum, Herrenvolk, Grossdeustchland and Gleichschaltung! :)
 

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sonyaleeisapixi said:
Ideologies is boring. We get it, they saw a nation crippled and gave it crutches. Instilled culture, work, and gave them a light at the end of the tunnel.
Ein Reich Ein volk Ein Fuhurer.
But c'monnn, in comparison to the musical chairs that was Weimar its pretty dull stuff.
+ 1
it's intensely theoretical too. Don't mind the theory but..Somehow it just isn't as fascinating as the political, social and economic instability of the 20s & early 30s that allowed the Nazis to propulgate their ideology.

I find the influence of the right-wing elites such as the legal system, education system, and Junkers absolutely fascinating too.
Like, it was all so susceptible to Nazism from the beginning...
Did any of you go to the lecture in Coffs by Vicki Greer? She gave some AMAZING points on Weimar and the inherent instability and leniency of the judiciary to the right-wing. Fascinatingggg
 

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Kujah said:
Naa-aah :p Seeing a bunch of madmen- Hitler, Himmler, Goebbels, Goerring, Bormann, von Ribbentrop and others all ideologically-driven to commit such acts. And the lead up to WWII as well. Lebensraum, Herrenvolk, Grossdeustchland and Gleichschaltung! :)
Omg you forgot to mention the Untermenschen (LOL).

That's like Nazi blasphemy. Drop down and give me 10... for the state!

Anyway, Nazi > Weimar.
 

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fallenstar said:
+ 1
it's intensely theoretical too. Don't mind the theory but..Somehow it just isn't as fascinating as the political, social and economic instability of the 20s & early 30s that allowed the Nazis to propulgate their ideology.

I find the influence of the right-wing elites such as the legal system, education system, and Junkers absolutely fascinating too.
Like, it was all so susceptible to Nazism from the beginning...
Did any of you go to the lecture in Coffs by Vicki Greer? She gave some AMAZING points on Weimar and the inherent instability and leniency of the judiciary to the right-wing. Fascinatingggg
I saw Vicki Greer. YOUWERETHERE?!

She did an incrediable lecture on Vietnam too.
 

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Omg you forgot to mention the Untermenschen (LOL).

That's like Nazi blasphemy. Drop down and give me 10... for the state!

Anyway, Nazi > Weimar.
Never. With out Weimar I doubt the Nazis would have been able to squeeze their way in.
Like I said, Weimar Germany was a petree dish.
 

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Kujah said:
Naa-aah :p Seeing a bunch of madmen- Hitler, Himmler, Goebbels, Goerring, Bormann, von Ribbentrop and others all ideologically-driven to commit such acts. And the lead up to WWII as well. Lebensraum, Herrenvolk, Grossdeustchland and Gleichschaltung! :)
But its all so sterile and predictable.
Once Hitler consolidated, there was only so many ways it could go, and it went down the clearest one.
 

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sonyaleeisapixi said:
I saw Vicki Greer. YOUWERETHERE?!

She did an incrediable lecture on Vietnam too.
WHOA this is crazy! yes i was there!
unfortunately our school doesn't do vietnam...we do Cold War; the guy for that was incredibly boring! he just presented the dotpoints on a powerpoint with no explanation...
but Vicki was brilliant.
so interesting and those notes were so helpful.
as if i could remember but.....where were you sitting?? haha it was a relatively small theatre...
i was down the front with the trinity lismore kids.
 

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