ask any russia student if they're confident in soviet foreign policy. 90% will say no. Though for the HSC I'd recommend having at least a basic knowledge of all of them, for your exam tomorrow, knowing 3 out of 4 topics in depth is fine
1 Weimar Republic
– emergence of the Democratic Republic and the impact of the Treaty of Versailles
– political, economic and social issues in the Weimar Republic to 1929
– collapse of the Weimar Republic 1929–1933
– impact of the Great Depression on Germany
2 The rise of the Nazi Party
– rise of the Nazi Party (NSDAP) from 1923
– Hitler’s accession to power
– initial consolidation of Nazi power 1933–1934
3 Nazism in power
– Hitler’s role in the Nazi state
– Nazism as totalitarianism
– the role of propaganda, terror and repression; SA and SS; opposition to Nazism
– social and cultural life in the Nazi state: role of Hitler Youth, women, religion
– Nazi racial policy; anti-Semitism: policy and practice to 1939
4 Nazi foreign policy
– nature of Nazi foreign policy: aims and strategies to September 1939
– impact of ideology on Nazi foreign policy to September 1939
I was meaning moreso for example I cannot write for 8 pages on Hitler's ascension to power and I haven't even looked at racial policy yet so I meant just all kinds of topics.
Like even though they are from different numbers what would be the chance do you think of them asking about hitler's role in the nazi state and hitler's ascension to power bc i am not too strong with those either :/