1. Weimar Germany

1. Germany and WW1 2. Weimar Germany: a timeframe from 1918 to 1924 3. What was the German Revolution? - The German Revolution explained and put in context 4. The German Revolution 5. Rosa Luxemburg and Karl Leibknecht 6. Why was 1923 so bad for Germany? - An assessment of this critically important year 7. Weimar's Achievements 8. The luck of the devil: an alternative look at the Munich Beer Hall Putsch

2. Hitler's Rise to Power

1. What the Nazis stood for - an examination of what the Nazis were against as well as what they stood for 2. Who voted for the Nazis? - Some perspectives you might not have considered 3. Why support for the Nazis increased 4. The context to Hitler's rise to power 5. Explaining 1933 6. The Three Ugly Sisters: Paul von Hindenburg, Kurt von Schleicher and Franz von Papen 7. The Hitler Factor 8. Getting away with murder: the Knight of the Long Knives

3. Nazi Control of Germany

1. The Totalitarian State 2. Controlling and Appeasing - To control or appease: two different approaches made by Hitler to two different groups 3. Opposition - How opposition works in democracies and how it was all-but silenced in Nazi Germany 4. Key Nazi profiles 5. The SS-SD-Gestapo 6. Why controlling the media was important to the Nazis 7. Focus on Goebbels 8. Triumph of the Will

4. Life In Nazi Germany

1. Did workers benefit from Hitler's economic policies? 2. Dealing with unemployment 3. The Hitler Youth - Did young people enjoy the Hitler Youth? 4. Women in Nazi Germany - Nazi attitudes towards women and the need for care in making historical judgments 5. Learning History in Nazi Germany 6. Opposition in Nazi Germany: the Reverend Martin Niemoller 7. The Nazi Murderers 8. The effect of war on German civilians 8. What happened to the Hitler Youth during the war?