personality -describe 3 significant factors which resulted in the prominence of the personality you have studied.What were the questions for Germany, the personality section and Conflict in Europe?
Was it just the military/economic/political strategies as well as A bomb?What question did you do? I was stoked because I know Japan's defeat pretty well
I did question b) ''The success of the Japanese advance of 1942 could not be maintained, and led to Japans defeat in 1945. How accurate is this statement?''What question did you do? I was stoked because I know Japan's defeat pretty well
Germany:What were the questions for Germany, the personality section and Conflict in Europe?
What else did you have?I did question b) ''The success of the Japanese advance of 1942 could not be maintained, and led to Japans defeat in 1945. How accurate is this statement?''
I felt that was the easier one for me personally, and inJust, I mentioned some of your points for this question.
I don't feel I added enough detail. Honestly, over all, I don't know how I will go. It will be a surprise maybe, I will have to wait and see. I hope it is a good surprise lol.
Interesting, I was way off with my predictions this year. I imagine most people would have gone with foreign policy for Nazism and effect of the war on civilians for Conflict in Europe. Also, they didnt have a Weimar question this year - quite a few people would have been caught out by that.Germany:
Hitler came to power as a result of a lack of opposition. To what extent is this statement true?
How successful was Nazi foreign policy in achieving its aims to September 1939?
Europe:
Why was Germany so successful in the European War up to the start of Operation Barbarossa?
Assess the social and economic effects of the war on civilians in Britain and Germany/Soviet Union
What if I linked some events of Weimer and how there were factors in the Weimers weakness that led to Hitler's rise to power?Interesting, I was way off with my predictions this year. I imagine most people would have gone with foreign policy for Nazism and effect of the war on civilians for Conflict in Europe. Also, they didnt have a Weimar question this year - quite a few people would have been caught out by that.
You could do that as well, provided that you linked it in well enough and kept the essay focused on lack of opposiion. Personally, I would have gone with the foreign policy question.What if I linked some events of Weimer and how there were factors in the Weimers weakness that led to Hitler's rise to power?
COuldn't keep paper what I rememberWhat were the questions for Russia and Indochina?
Yep that screwed me over big time, I read over foreign policy last night but I couldn't remember any dates so I went with Hitler, but it was an awful response.Interesting, I was way off with my predictions this year. I imagine most people would have gone with foreign policy for Nazism and effect of the war on civilians for Conflict in Europe. Also, they didnt have a Weimar question this year - quite a few people would have been caught out by that.
That's what I did - I said that there was little opposition to Hitler gaining power in the first place, and that the opposition was mainly towards the Weimar government as it had created economic crises (hyperinflation etc.) and had fundamental flaws such as Article 48 - then how Hitler's beliefs in tearing up the Treaty of Versailles and the threat of communism gained him support, as opposed to opposition.What if I linked some events of Weimer and how there were factors in the Weimers weakness that led to Hitler's rise to power?
You could do that as well, provided that you linked it in well enough and kept the essay focused on lack of opposiion. Personally, I would have gone with the foreign policy question.
The lack of a speific Weimar question shows how important it is to study the entire syllabus.
Exactly what I did. Pretty much did a Weimar Q and linked to how Hitler was able to draw upon these factors ahha. What a shifty.That's what I did - I said that there was little opposition to Hitler gaining power in the first place, and that the opposition was mainly towards the Weimar government as it had created economic crises (hyperinflation etc.) and had fundamental flaws such as Article 48 - then how Hitler's beliefs in tearing up the Treaty of Versailles and the threat of communism gained him support, as opposed to opposition.