Learning Objectives: To evaluate how far the Weimar Republic recovered under Stresemann after 1923? The work of Gustav Stresemann Starter: Match the plan, pacts and treaties The Dawes Plan, 1924 This reduced Germany’s reparation payments. The Locarno Treaties, 1925 Reparation payments were spread over a longer period and the USA lent Germany 800 million marks to help its industries and to make its reparation payments. The Young Plan, 1929 65 nations agreed not to use force to settle disputes. The Kellogg- Briand Pact, 1928 Germany accepted its Western borders with France and Belgium as set out in the Treaty of Versailles.
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Learning Objectives:To evaluate how far the Weimar Republic recovered under Stresemann after 1923?
The work of Gustav Stresemann
Starter: Match the plan, pacts and treaties
The Dawes Plan, 1924
This reduced Germany’s reparation payments.
The Locarno Treaties, 1925
Reparation payments were spread over a longer period and the USA lent Germany 800 million marks to help its industries and to make its reparation payments.
The Young Plan, 1929
65 nations agreed not to use force to settle disputes.
The Kellogg-Briand Pact, 1928
Germany accepted its Western borders with France and Belgium as set out in the Treaty of Versailles.
Lady Locarno Pact
Diana Dawes PlanwasKilled Kellogg Briand Pact
Really Rentenmark
Young Young Plan
The work of Gustav Stresemann
LO: To evaluate how far the Weimar Republic recovered under Stresemann after 1923?
The work of Gustav Stresemann
LO: To evaluate how far the Weimar Republic recovered under Stresemann after 1923?
Achievements ProblemsThe
Economy
(i) Hyperinflation under control with introduction of Rentenmark.
(ii) French occupation of the Ruhr over
(iii)Europe coming out of post war depression
(iv)1924 - Dawes Plan(v) 1928 German
industry recovered to per war level
(vi)1929 Young Plan
(i) Economic boom precarious – US loans
(ii) Unemployment rose to 6%(iii)Farmers and sections of the
middle class missed out.(iv)Many thought taxes for
welfare state were too high(v) Low salaries meant many left
for cities and thus food production could have dropped and cost of food went up
(vi)Few rich industrialist controlled the economy
• What do you know about this man?
• Why might it be a problem that in 1925 he was elected President?
• What could he do to cause issues for Stresemann and the Government?
LO: To evaluate how far the Weimar Republic recovered under Stresemann after 1923?
The work of Gustav Stresemann
General Paul Von Hindenburg
The work of Gustav Stresemann
LO: To evaluate how far the Weimar Republic recovered under Stresemann after 1923?
Achievements Problems
Politics
(i) No more attempted revolutions after 1923
(ii) By 1928 moderate parties had 136 more seats
(iii)Middle class began to trust Socialists – parties working together
(iv)Government won support and trust of the army
(i) The Nazis and the Communists were building up their party organisations
(ii) Around 30% of vote went to parties opposed to the Republic.
(iii)Proportional representation still a weakness e.g. 25 govs. in 14 years
(iv)Election of Hindenburg showed lack of support for WR
(v) Many nationalists thought Stresemann’s foreign policies were too cautious
The work of Gustav Stresemann
LO: To evaluate how far the Weimar Republic recovered under Stresemann after 1923?
Achievements Problems
Foreign
Policy
(i) 1925 Locarno Treaties
(ii) 1926 League of Nations
(iii)1928 Kellogg Briand Pact
(iv)1929 Young plan – revision of the TOV
(i) Nationalists attacked Stresemann for joining League of Nations and for signing the Locarno Pact.
(ii) Lack of trust between France and Germany
(iii)Germany’s eastern borders undecided in Locarno Treaty
TASK 1Review the notes you made last lesson on ‘Stresemann’s Policies – Success or Time Bomb?’ and the PowerPoint on ISLE as well as the table on ‘Problems solved/unsolved after 1924’.
In groups of 5 you will have 3 minutes at each station to write as many achievements and problems that existed during the Stresemann years.
Focus on three areas:(i) Economy(ii) Politics(iii)Foreign Policy
LO: To evaluate how far the Weimar Republic recovered under Stresemann after 1923?
The work of Gustav Stresemann
TASK 2With a partner you have 10 minutes to create a script that briefly summarises the ‘Weimar Republic under Stresemann’. What do you think is important?
Once you have written the script, use a phone camera to record each other. You will have 5 minutes to complete your video.
Make sure that you then share this video so you each have a copy.
LO: To evaluate how far the Weimar Republic recovered under Stresemann after 1923?
The work of Gustav Stresemann
TASK 3For this task you are to complete a ‘Tarsia puzzle’. You might be familiar with this in your math's lessons. I want you to work with a partner, but both of you will need to complete individual puzzles.
Your task is as follows:(i) Use the statements to create a Tarsia Puzzle.(ii) Cut out the triangles.(iii) Give your puzzle to a partner to match up the statements so
that they make sense.(iv) The statements match up in such a way that they form a large
triangle.(v) Once completed then stick these onto a plain sheet of paper.
LO: To evaluate how far the Weimar Republic recovered under Stresemann after 1923?
The work of Gustav Stresemann
LO: To evaluate how far the Weimar Republic recovered under Stresemann after 1923?
The work of Gustav Stresemann
LO: To evaluate how far the Weimar Republic recovered under Stresemann after 1923?
The work of Gustav Stresemann
The aim of this task is to create discussion and encourage you to work with data to promote a deeper level of understanding.TASK•Your task is to translate a table of data into 3 intelligible forms, whether a diagram, a chart, a map based graphic, a newspaper headline… or any other form.•Imagine you are translating this data for someone who has no knowledge of numbers or raw numerical data. Choose what you believe is important – you don’t need every fact and figure.
LO: To evaluate how far the Weimar Republic recovered under Stresemann after 1923?
The work of Gustav Stresemann
Homework
You will complete your first mock exam for homework
Ensure that you read all the questions carefully and use the assessment rubric that you have been given as a guideline