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so, what do u guys think is likely to be a germany question in hsc?
is it likely to be a Nazi impact on society?? becasue, like, for the past few years its been something like that, so in theory it wont be that again???????? what about: "the effects of war on the homefront"??? viable?
 

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Methinks it will be the effect of one man on a society. That's the burning MoHo question which hasn't been asked for Germany (last year for Russia, year before for Australia)

So I think it'll be something like assess the impact of the "godification*" of Hitler on cultural life.

* - Godification isn't actually a word.
 

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dont we get a choice of two questions?
Or am i thinking of something else...
 

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Meldrum said:
Methinks it will be the effect of one man on a society. That's the burning MoHo question which hasn't been asked for Germany (last year for Russia, year before for Australia)

So I think it'll be something like assess the impact of the "godification*" of Hitler on cultural life.

* - Godification isn't actually a word.
i assume you mean...deification?

haha um that would be great, actually. a hitler-based question. not as great (for me) as collapse of weimar, but not bad at all.

the homefront better not be there, but if it is, there better not be another war question and/or a totalitarian one. like i know it, but i just don't feel confident doing it because i'd be judged against people who studied it properly, were taught it, and have practiced essays on it. oh well.
 

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