Events in 1933-1935

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Key takeaways
How did Hitler break the terms of the TOV within this period?
Why was he allowed to do so?
What did this mean for Hitler and his confidence?
Alice SolomonsHost: Alice read History at Lancaster University and is now Director of History. She has been teaching History for the past 6 years. She also is a Specialist Leader of Education in History and an AQA examiner. Alice's aim is simply to inspire her students to love History as much as she does!

Start learning about the road to war with this lesson on the events in 1933-1935! In this class, students will gain a better understanding of how Hitler broke the terms of the Treaty of Versailles during this time period and why he was allowed to do so. Students will also learn what this meant for Hitler and his confidence. This class is perfect for students in Years 10 and 11 who are preparing for their GCSE!

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Suitable for:

This class is suitable for students in Years 10 and 11.

Class requirements:
You will need a laptop or device with internet connection to watch the class, as well as a pen and notepad for taking notes.
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