History (A) J410,02 June 2022 , OCR GCSE Past Papers with Mark Schemes
1. Nazi Opposition Removal (1933–1934) – One method Hitler used to eliminate opposition, such as the Reichstag Fire, the Enabling Act, or the Night of the Long Knives.
2. East vs. West Germany (1945–1955) – Differences in political, economic, and social life between Soviet-controlled East Germany and democratic, capitalist West Germany.
3. Nazi Support Failure (1925–1929) – Reasons why the Nazis struggled to gain widespread support, including economic stability, weak electoral performance, and ineffective propaganda.
4. Source Analysis (WWII Germany) – Usefulness of Victor Klemperer’s diary for understanding Jewish experiences during the war; reasons for the publication of Goebbels′ propaganda article in 1942.
5. Nazi National Community (1933–1939) – Evaluation of whether the Nazis succeeded in uniting Germany under their ideology, considering social policies, propaganda, and repression.

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