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Examination Requirements
Examination Session:
27 June 2017
Subject
SS : History
Grade
9
Examination length and structural
breakdown
Paper 1: World War 2 (1919 – 1945)
Nuclear Age and the Cold War
Date: 27 June
Content to be covered with
textbook or note details
Paper 1
Rise of Nazi Germany
End of WW1, Weimer Republic, Treaty of
Versailles and German punishment
Hitler and the Nazi’s in the 1920’s
Great depression of 1929 and effects on
Germany
Failure of democracy in the Weimer Republic
Reasons for public support for the Nazi Party
Enabling act 1933 and dictatorship
Nazi Germany as an example of fascist state
Beginning of WW2
Extermination camps and genocide, the
Holocaust and the Final Solution
Examples of resistance to Nazism in Germany
End of WW2 in Europe
WW2 in the Pacific
America in the war vs Japan
Japanese Americans forcibly moved into
internment camps in USA
Japanese expansion and atrocities in China
Japanese POW camps for Allied soldiers
Increasing tension between Allies after the
end of WW2 in Europe
Tension Between Russia and USA and Britain
Communism and capitalism
End of WW2 in the Pacific
When, where, why and how did WW2 come to an
end
Why did USA drop the bombs
Was it justified
Definition of Superpowers and the meaning of
the “Cold War”
Who were the Superpowers and what was the
Cold War
Areas of conflict and competition between the
Superpowers
Space Race
Devision of Germany and the building of the
Berlin Wall
End of the Cold War