Overview 4 The German Revolution, 1918 6 The Weimar Republic and the Treaty of Versailles 8 Economic problems, 1918–23 12 Political problems, 1918–23 14 The Stresemann era, 1924–29 18 The birth of the Nazi Party, 1919–23 20 The Munich Putsch, 1923 22 Reorganising the Nazi Party, 1924–28 24 The impact of the Wall Street Crash, 1929 26 Nazi support grows, 1929–32 28 The Nazis win power, 1932–33 30 The removal of opposition, 1933–34 32 The Nazi police state 36 Censorship and propaganda 40 Persecution of the Jews, 1933–39 42 Youth and education in Nazi Germany 45 Women in Nazi Germany, 1933–39 46 Work and employment, 1933–39 48 War and the Final Solution 50 The Home Front and opposition to Hitler 54 Defeat and the death of Hitler 58 Examzone 60 Overview 66 Why did the Cold War begin? 68 Fear of war 72 The development of the Cold War: Truman Doctrine and Marshall Aid 74 The development of the Cold War: satellite states 78 The development of the Cold War: first confrontation 80 The Korean War 84 Hungary under Soviet rule: liberation and oppression 86 The Berlin Crisis: a divided city 90 The Berlin Crisis: the Berlin Wall 92 The Cuban Missile Crisis: origins 94 The Cuban Missile Crisis: the ‘Thirteen Days’ 98 The Cuban Missile Crisis: immediate and long-term consequences 100 Examzone 102 Overview 108 Reasons for the Red Scare 110 Villains or victims? 112 The role of McCarthy 114 Segregation and discrimination 116 The Montgomery Bus Boycott 118 Integrating schools 120 Unit 1: Development of dictatorship: Germany, 1918–45 Unit 2: A world divided: superpower relations, 1945–62 Contents Contents 2 Unit 3: A divided union: Civil Rights in the USA, 1945–74 Copyright Pearson Education