Unit Award Scheme

121675 AN OVERVIEW OF WORLD WAR TWO

In successfully completing this unit, the Learner will have

Evidence needed

shown knowledge of

1the key events leading up to and impacted by WW2Summary sheet
2the Weimar Republic’s key achievements, Germany’s WW1 defeat and the impact of the Treaty of VersaillesSummary sheet
3how Hitler dominated Germany and became chancellor, what the Nazis stood for and why they initially struggledSummary sheet
4at least three things the Nazis stood forSummary sheet
5at least two reasons why the Nazis initially struggledSummary sheet
6the key things what Harold Wilson hoped to achieve from the Peace SettlementSummary sheet
7at least two reasons why Clemenceau and Lloyd George disagreed over GermanySummary sheet and/or student completed work
8the work of the Legue of Nations and the key reasons why they achieved some success with early international disputesSummary sheet
9the concentration camps and the reason why Kristallnacht (the Night of Broken Glass) occurredSummary sheet and/or student completed work
10at least three ways that life changed for the German citizens under the Nazi regime, including the impact on women and its policy towards young peopleSummary sheet
11Hitler’s ‘Four Year Plan’, Germany’s reaction to the Belgian and French occupation and the Weimar’s partial recovery.Summary sheet and/or student completed work

All outcomes recorded on an AQA Summary Sheet

Approved 2 July 2024Level - Level One