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Vlog

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16 August 2026

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docx, 1.44 MB

This resource provides a clear, accessible overview of Germany from 1890 to 1945, covering the transition from imperial autocracy to Weimar democracy and finally Nazi dictatorship. Students explore how Kaiser Wilhelm II controlled foreign policy and the armed forces, how Weimar Germany struggled with revolt, hyperinflation and reliance on American loans, and how the Great Depression and political intrigue enabled Hitler’s rise to power. They also examine totalitarian control under the Gestapo and SS, the drive for autarky, and the escalation of racial persecution from the Nuremberg Laws to the Holocaust.

The document includes essential vocabulary such as autocracy, Article 48, hyperinflation, the Enabling Act and autarky, alongside key questions guiding students through the road to dictatorship.

This overview supports teachers in introducing the full period study and preparing students for GCSE exam themes on causation, significance and change over time.

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GCSE History - Germany 1890–1945: Democracy and Dictatorship – Full 12‑Lesson Bundle + Knowledge Organiser

## Lesson Summary This complete 12‑lesson unit traces Germany’s transformation from imperial autocracy to democratic instability and finally totalitarian dictatorship. Students study Kaiser Wilhelm II’s rule, Weimar challenges, Stresemann’s recovery, the Great Depression, Hitler’s rise, consolidation of Nazi power, economic policy, social control and resistance. The scheme builds secure chronological understanding and prepares learners for GCSE exam themes including causation, significance and change over time. ## What’s Included - Full 12‑lesson sequence covering Imperial Germany, Weimar Republic, Nazi rise to power and totalitarian control. - Knowledge organiser summarising core themes such as autocracy, hyperinflation, Article 48, Enabling Act, autarky and totalitarianism. - Essential vocabulary list drawn directly from the organiser. - Key questions guiding mastery of the road to dictatorship, including: - Kaiser vs SPD - Stresemann’s “dancing on a volcano” recovery - Great Depression vs political intrigue - Legal decrees vs police terror - Failure of resistance - Adaptive worksheets for every lesson. - AI‑enhanced imagery to support understanding. - Clear objectives, paired discussion tasks and exam‑focused skill development. ## Why Teachers Will Like This Resource - Provides a complete, ready‑to‑teach GCSE scheme with consistent structure. - Supports strong exam preparation through vocabulary, key questions and thematic links. - Offers clarity and accessibility without overwhelming detail. - Ideal for revision, long‑term planning or first‑time delivery of the period study.

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