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Reliability

Reliability. Type 3 Reliability (Hitler). Type 3 Reliability. When all sources point towards one erroneous viewpoint. So what then must you do?. Structure of answer. Establish your stand (Answer the question directly)

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Reliability

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  1. Reliability Type 3 Reliability (Hitler)

  2. Type 3 Reliability When all sources point towards one erroneous viewpoint. So what then must you do?

  3. Structure of answer • Establish your stand (Answer the question directly) • Despite the similarity in stance, still need to cross refer Source B to other sources. Show how they reinforce each other. • Need to show WHY other sources back Source B. • Bring in background (given) and contextual knowledge to argue against the interpretation expressed by all 4 sources

  4. Contextual knowledge • Hitler’s previously stated aims: E.g. Lebenstraum in the east + Dismantling TOV: Suggest that Poland was under threat. Polish corridor had separated Western and Eastern Prussia. (Contradictory statements made. Cannot be trusted) • His actions prior to Munich agreement: Expansionary, previously asked for Sudentenland, now asking for the whole of Czechoslovakia, therefore not to be trusted. (Bad track record, cannot be trusted) • Expansion of German military. Especially of the airforce. Is it necessary to build up a massive airforce if it is just to regain neighbouring lands? (actions running counter to words, cannot be trusted)

  5. Key take-aways for Reliability • Intro: Always establish a firm stand. (Not reliable. Or Reliable) • Always must cross-refer to other sources • Bring in relevant contextual knowledge • Always expose the hidden agenda/deal with purpose. • Conclusion: Reiterate intro.

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