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7(a)Why do you think this poster was published in 1931? Use the source and your knowledge to

spend 10 mins. 7(a)Why do you think this poster was published in 1931? Use the source and your knowledge to explain your answer. [6]. 2005. Section C. A Social Democrat poster published in 1931. It suggests what life will be like for women under the Nazis.

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7(a)Why do you think this poster was published in 1931? Use the source and your knowledge to

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  1. spend 10 mins 7(a)Why do you think this poster was published in 1931? Use the source and your knowledge to explain your answer. [6] 2005 Section C A Social Democrat poster published in 1931. It suggests what life will be like for women under the Nazis.

  2. “The government has ordered that the Hitler Greeting is to be used in conversation between teachers and pupils. Every day at the beginning of the first lesson, the pupils will get up from their places as soon as the teacher enters the class, stand to attention and each raise their outstretched arm level with their eyes. The teacher will go to the front of the class and offer the same greeting accompanied by the words ‘Heil Hitler!’ The pupils will reply ‘Heil Hitler!’” 7(b) How far does this source prove that the Nazis had won the support of young Germans? Use the source and your knowledge to explain your answer. [7] 2005 spend 10 mins Section C

  3. spend 10 mins 7(c) Why would the Nazi government want to publish photographs like this? Use the source and your knowledge to explain your answer. [7] A photograph of a German family published in Germany in the late 1930s. 2005 Section C

  4. “Now the Jews serve as carriers of germs of the worst kind, and they infect souls everywhere. As is typical of all parasites [people who feed off others], the Jew keeps enlarging his territory: he lives at the cost of his host and spreads like a dangerous germ.” An extract from Hitler’s Mein Kampf (My Struggle), written in 1924. 7(a) How far does this source explain why Hitler hated Jews? Use the source and your knowledge to explain your answer. [7] 2006 spend 10 mins Section C

  5. 7(b) Why did the Nazis publish cartoons like this? Use the source and your knowledge to explain your answer. [6] Section C 2006 spend 10 mins

  6. 7(c) How far did Hitler restore honour and freedom to the German people by 1936? Use the source and your knowledge to explain your answer. [7] spend 10 mins Section C 2006

  7. 7(a)Why do you think this cartoon was published in Germany in 1919? Use the cartoon and your knowledge to explain your answer. [7] spend 10 mins 2007 Section C

  8. 7(b) Are you surprised by this poster? Use the poster and your knowledge to explain your answer. [6] spend 10 mins Section C 2007

  9. “The Weimar Republic was born out of terrible defeat. This cast a dark shadow on the Republic. The criminal madness of the Versailles Diktat was a blow to the hopes of political and economic recovery. The Weimar Constitution was born with this curse upon it. That the Weimar Republic did not collapse immediately proves the strength of the Constitution.” 7(c) How far does this source prove that the Weimar Republic failed because of the Treaty of Versailles? Use the source and your knowledge to explain your answer. [7] 2007 spend 10 mins Section C

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