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Category: Activities
Active Learning: The July Bomb Plot
An Active Learning Exercise based on the planning of the July Bomb Plot and it’s execution. Dan Lyndon created this excellent Active Learning activity some time ago. It is still […]
The Kapp Putsch
The Kapp Putsch was an attempt by right wing members of the Freikorp to seize power. The Kapp Putsch was one of a series of uprisings in the early years […]
Alfred Rosenberg Diaries Available Online
The US Holocaust Memorial Museum has published sections of Alfred Rosenberg’s diaries on their website. The diaries were used as evidence at the Nuremburg trials, after which they vanished from […]
Teaching about the Spartacist Uprising
The Spartacist Uprising occurred as Germany was reeling from the armistice and in the process of establishing a new form of Government. The Spartacist Uprising will be, for many pupils, […]
The Treaty of Versailles
The Treaty of Versailles. The Treaty directly or indirectly affected many aspects of German history throughout the period 1919 to the fall of the Nazi Regime. This post highlights some […]
The Nazi Propaganda Machine
The Nazi Party are well known for their use of Propaganda. From the early days of the parties existence to the final hours of Nazi Germany, Propaganda was deployed. An […]
Using Maps to Teach Weimar and Nazi German History
The Physical and Political Geography of Germany lies at the heart of many of the issues that arose during the Weimar and Nazi periods. Pupils understanding of the context and […]
Using QR Codes to create a Weimar Treasure Hunt
Russel Tarr has written an excellent outline of how he makes use of QR codes to engage learners outside of lesson time. Russel explains his delivery of History Mysteries in […]
Mr Men and the Rise of the Nazi Party
In May Michael Gove launched an attack on a range of resources and revision ideas that, he claimed, were infantising the History Curriculum. In particular he took issue with a […]
Weimar Political Parties – making it easier for students
Modern students are the first in a generation (or two) to have experienced a Coalition Government in the UK. However they’re still only used to having a handful of Political […]