1918-1933

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1918-1933

The rise of the Nazis

2005
Discusses events leading to the Nazi rise to power after World War I and Hitler's takeover of the German government.

Paris 1919

six months that changed the world
2002
A study of the first six months of the Paris Peace Conference, between January and July 1919, during which leaders from around the world, including U.S. President Woodrow Wilson, gathered in an effort to shape the peace in the wake of World War I.

Hitler, 1936-45

nemesis
2001
Chronicles the life of Adolf Hitler, examining his ideology, his ambitions, his relationships with his closest advisers, the Final Solution, his military decisions during the war, resistance amongst his officers, the attempts on his life, and his final days.

Hitler, 1889-1936

hubris
2000
Chronicles Adolf Hitler's life through 1936 and discusses the events that made his rise to power possible, the effects World War I had on the building of the Third Reich, the reasons his ideas were so popular in Germany, and other related topics.

The Treaty of Versailles

2002
Primary and secondary source articles chronicle the events which led to the signing of the Treaty of Versailles and explore the debates and issues surrounding it.

The rise of Hitler

2004
Studies Hitler's rise to power and the repercussions of that rise.

The causes of World War II

2003
Examines the causes of World War II, including the stipulations of the treaty that Germany was forced to sign at the end of World War I, the effects of the Great Depression, Germany's desire for colonies, and the rise of Hitler.

The rise of the Nazis

1998
Examines the history surrounding the Nazi rise to power in Germany following World War I.

Why did the rise of the Nazis happen?

2011
Explains why the Nazis were able to gain power in Germany in the early twentieth century, features excerpts from speeches, letters, diaries, and other primary source materials that provide insights into the rise of the Nazis in the wake of World War I, and includes photographs and opinions from historians.

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