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- Mar 14 · 7m Recovery and Prosperity during the ‘Golden Age’ of the Weimar Republic (Revisited)Greetings Podcast Listeners! In this episode of History: From One Student to Another which is re-written, re-produced and recorded as a part of my IGCSE series on Weimar Germany, I will be looking at recovery and prosperity during the ‘Golden Age’ of the Weimar Republic. Content: • Streseman's Role in Recovery / The Dawes Plan • The Locarno Treatires • Cultural Achievements • Remaining Economic and Political Problems • How far did the Weimar Republic recover from 1924 to 1929? If you want some more revision material, you can use the link below to access much more revision information on my website: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com If you have any suggestions or questions, please fill in this Google Form: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com/feedback Find out how you can support me at: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com/donate CONTACT ME: Twitter: https://twitter.com/historyF1S2A Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/from1student2anotherhistory/ Email: whiteheadrobin@historyfromonestudenttoanother.com THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST IN MY PODCAST! Please subscribe to be notified about any future releases.0 comments00 likes0
- Mar 7 · 10m Early Political and Economic Crises of the new Weimar Republic (Revisited)Greetings Podcast Listeners! In this episode of History: From One Student to Another which is re-written, re-produced and recorded as a part of my IGCSE series on Weimar Germany, I will be discussing the early Political and Economic Crises of the new Weimar Republic. Content: • German Revolution of 1918 • The Weimar Constitution • The Spartacist Uprising • The terms of the Treaty of Versailles • The Kapp Putsch • The French Invasion of the Ruhr If you want some more revision material, you can use the link below to access much more revision information on my website: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com If you have any suggestions or questions, please fill in this Google Form: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com/feedback Find out how you can support me at: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com/donate CONTACT ME: Twitter: https://twitter.com/historyF1S2A Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/from1student2anotherhistory/ Email: whiteheadrobin@historyfromonestudenttoanother.com THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST IN MY PODCAST! Please subscribe to be notified about any future releases.0 comments00 likes0
- Feb 28 · 8m What was the British public's attitude towards War?Greetings Podcast listeners! After a two-month break, welcome back to a new episode of History: From One Student to Another. In this episode, we will be looking at the question: what was the British public's attitude towards War? There are a few key angles we can use to look at this question; the Peace Ballot and attitudes towards the League of Nations, the Spanish Civil War, attitudes towards rearmament policies, and British public opinion. If you want some more revision material, you can use the link below to access much more revision information on my website: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com If you have any suggestions or questions, please fill in this Google Form: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com/feedback Find out how you can support me at: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com/donate CONTACT ME: Twitter: https://twitter.com/historyF1S2A Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/from1student2anotherhistory/ Email: whiteheadrobin@historyfromonestudenttoanother.com THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST IN MY PODCAST! Please subscribe to be notified about any future releases.0 comments00 likes0
- Nov 29 · 12m How did the British prepare for the Second World War?Greetings Podcast listeners! Welcome back to a new episode of Britain in 1919–1939. In this episode, we will be looking at how the British prepared for the Second World War. After a relatively peaceful 1920s, the prospect of a second world war began to show itself in the 1930s. With conflict spouting from the rules of Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler, countries tried their best to avoid another costly war. Aside from a policy of non-involvement in the Spanish Civil War of 1936 to 1939, Britain and France embarked on a policy of appeasement in the 1930s. Thank you for listening to this episode of History: From One Student to Another. I may be releasing more episodes for this series, but I can confirm there will be no new episodes in the month of December and at least the first week of January as the Podcast will be on a Christmas and New Year break. Follow my social media for news on when new episodes will be released. If you want some more revision material, you can use the link below to access much more revision information on my website: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com If you have any suggestions or questions, please fill in this Google Form: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com/feedback Find out how you can support me at: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com/donate CONTACT ME: Twitter: https://twitter.com/historyF1S2A Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/from1student2anotherhistory/ Email: historyfromonestudenttoanother@gmail.com THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST IN MY PODCAST! Please subscribe to be notified about any future releases.0 comments00 likes0
- Nov 22 · 10m How did society and living standards change during the interwar period?Greetings Podcast listeners and welcome back to a new episode of Britain in 1919–1939. In this episode, we will be looking at how society and living standards changed during the interwar period. Over the next couple of months, I will be self-studying Britain, 1919-1939. New episodes will be released every Tuesday ! If you want some more revision material, you can use the link below to access much more revision information on my website: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com If you have any suggestions or questions, please fill in this Google Form: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com/feedback Find out how you can support me at: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com/donate CONTACT ME: Twitter: https://twitter.com/historyF1S2A Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/from1student2anotherhistory/ Email: historyfromonestudenttoanother@gmail.com THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST IN MY PODCAST! Please subscribe to be notified about any future releases.0 comments00 likes0
- Nov 15 · 10m The National Government and its response to the Great Depression in 1930s BritainThe period of time between 1929 and 1939 is sometimes referred to as ‘The Devil’s Decade’. Aside from the rise in extremism that took place during the decade, and the commencement of the Second World War, the beginning of the decade is marred by the Great Depression as the Wall Street Stock Market crashed following the post-war industrial boom of the iron and steel, construction, automobile and retail industries in ‘The Roaring Twenties’. In this episode on Britain from 1929 to 1939, I will be looking at the National Government and its response to the Great Depression in 1930s Britain. Over the next couple of months, I will be self-studying Britain, 1919-1939. New episodes will be released every Tuesday ! If you want some more revision material, you can use the link below to access much more revision information on my website: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com If you have any suggestions or questions, please fill in this Google Form: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com/feedback Find out how you can support me at: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com/donate CONTACT ME: Twitter: https://twitter.com/historyF1S2A Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/from1student2anotherhistory/ Email: historyfromonestudenttoanother@gmail.com THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST IN MY PODCAST! Please subscribe to be notified about any future releases.0 comments00 likes0
- Nov 8 · 11m The Changing Fortunes of the Conservative, Liberal and Labour Parties and The General Strike of 1926Greetings Podcast listeners. Welcome to the second episode of my new series of History: From One Student to Another which is covering Theme 4: Britain, 1919–39, of the European option, from the Cambridge A-Level History curriculum. In this episode, I will be looking at the Changing Fortunes of the Conservative, Liberal and Labour Parties along with The General Strike of 1926. Over the next couple of months, I will be self-studying Britain, 1919-1939. New episodes will be released every Tuesday ! If you want some more revision material, you can use the link below to access much more revision information on my website: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com If you have any suggestions or questions, please fill in this Google Form: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com/feedback Find out how you can support me at: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com/donate CONTACT ME: Twitter: https://twitter.com/historyF1S2A Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/from1student2anotherhistory/ Email: historyfromonestudenttoanother@gmail.com THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST IN MY PODCAST! Please subscribe to be notified about any future releases.0 comments00 likes0
- Nov 1 · 7m An Introduction to post-World War One BritainWelcome to a new series of History: From One Student to Another. This series will be covering Theme 4: Britain, 1919–39, of the European option, from the Cambridge A-Level History curriculum. In this first episode of my new series on Britain from 1919 to 1939, essentially inter-war Britain, I will be giving an introduction to post-First World War Britain, under Lloyd George’s Coalition government. Over the next couple of months, I will be self-studying Britain, 1919-1939. New episodes will be released every Tuesday ! If you want some more revision material, you can use the link below to access much more revision information on my website: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com If you have any suggestions or questions, please fill in this Google Form: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com/feedback Find out how you can support me at: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com/donate CONTACT ME: Twitter: https://twitter.com/historyF1S2A Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/from1student2anotherhistory/ Email: historyfromonestudenttoanother@gmail.com THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST IN MY PODCAST! Please subscribe to be notified about any future releases.0 comments00 likes0
- Sep 13 · 11m The Legacy of Joseph StalinWelcome to the last episode of Stalin’s Russia, from History: From One Student to Another. This episode will be outside of the A-Level curriculum, as we will be looking at the Legacy of Joseph Stalin, and the gist of what took place in the Soviet Union following his death, up until its collapse. I would be interested to know how you compare Stalin and Putin. Do you see any similarities between their rules? Let me know through the links below. If you would like to be kept up-to-date on the upcoming series of my Podcast, such as what it will be about, and when it will premiere, please follow my Instagram https://www.instagram.com/historyfromonestudenttoanother/. If you want some more revision material, you can use the link below to access much more revision information on my website: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com If you have any suggestions or questions, please fill in this Google Form: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com/feedback Find out how you can support me at: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com/donate CONTACT ME: Twitter: https://twitter.com/historyF1S2A Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/historyfromonestudenttoanother/ Email: robinjww04historypodcast@gmail.com THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST IN MY PODCAST! Please subscribe to be notified about any future releases.0 comments00 likes0
- Sep 6 · 11m How far was Stalin a totalitarian ruler?Greetings Podcast listeners! Welcome to this week’s episode of History: From One Student to Another! In this episode about Stalin’s Russia, we will be looking at the question: “How far was Joseph Stalin a totalitarian ruler?”. The factors which allowed Stalin to gain power Stalin’s political policies over the course of his rule Stalin’s economic policies over the course of his rule Stalin’s social policies over the course of his rule With this episode, I have finished self-studying Stalin's Russia. Following the recent death of the last leader of the USSR, Mikhail Gorbachev, I have decided to release another episode (which is outside the timeline of the examination curriculum) about Stalin's legacy. If you want some more revision material, you can use the link below to access much more revision information on my website: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com If you have any suggestions or questions, please fill in this Google Form: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com/feedback Find out how you can support me at: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com/donate CONTACT ME: Twitter: https://twitter.com/historyF1S2A Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/historyfromonestudenttoanother/ Email: robinjww04historypodcast@gmail.com THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST IN MY PODCAST! Please subscribe to be notified about any future releases.0 comments00 likes0
- Aug 30 · 8m How did Stalin establish a cult of personality?Greetings Podcast Listeners! For the majority of Stalin's rule, Stalin was portrayed as the perfect, all-powerful and all-knowing leader of the greatest country on earth. Welcome to this week’s episode of History: From One Student to Another, during which we shall be looking into Stalin’s cult of personality. We will begin by looking at the origins and development of the cult, before moving on to how the Soviet people responded to Stalin’s cult of personality and the extent to which building up Stalin’s cult of personality relied on the use of massive propaganda or the rule of terror. Over the next couple of months, I will be self-studying Stalin's Russia. New episodes will be released every Tuesday (and on some Fridays )! If you want some more revision material, you can use the link below to access much more revision information on my website: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com If you have any suggestions or questions, please fill in this Google Form: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com/feedback Find out how you can support me at: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com/donate CONTACT ME: Twitter: https://twitter.com/historyF1S2A Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/historyfromonestudenttoanother/ Email: robinjww04historypodcast@gmail.com THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST IN MY PODCAST! Please subscribe to be notified about any future releases.0 comments00 likes0
- Aug 23 · 9m How did Stalin use repression to gain absolute power?Greetings Podcast listeners. Welcome back to a new episode of History: From One Student to Another. In this week's episode, we will be examining how Stalin used repression to gain absolute power. Over the next couple of months, I will be self-studying Stalin's Russia. New episodes will be released every Tuesday (and on some Fridays )! If you want some more revision material, you can use the link below to access much more revision information on my website: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com If you have any suggestions or questions, please fill in this Google Form: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com/feedback Find out how you can support me at: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com/donate CONTACT ME: Twitter: https://twitter.com/historyF1S2A Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/from1student2anotherhistory/ Email: robinjww04historypodcast@gmail.com THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST IN MY PODCAST! Please subscribe to be notified about any future releases.0 comments00 likes0
- Aug 16 · 12m The Treatment of Ethnic Minorities in the Soviet UnionWhile the Soviet Union’s leaders and authorities officially condemned nationalism and proclaimed internationalism, including their support of self-determination, in actual truth, many ethnic groups within the Soviet Union were treated horrendously. While the founder of Soviet Russia, Vladimir Lenin, had implemented a policy of korenization, which meant the integration of non-Russian nationalities into the governments of their specific Soviet republics, Stalin doubled down on many of these policies, instead branding a number of ethnic groups as ‘traitors’ and exiling them to Siberia or Central Asia as second-class citizens with restricted freedom and rights. In fact, the actions taken by Stalin can be described as ‘ethnic cleansing’ as they resulted in the forced deportation of millions of people and a large number of deaths. Over the next couple of months, I will be self-studying Stalin's Russia. New episodes will be released every Tuesday (and on some Fridays )! If you want some more revision material, you can use the link below to access much more revision information on my website: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com If you have any suggestions or questions, please fill in this Google Form: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com/feedback Find out how you can support me at: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com/donate CONTACT ME: Twitter: https://twitter.com/historyF1S2A Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/from1student2anotherhistory/ Email: robinjww04historypodcast@gmail.com THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST IN MY PODCAST! Please subscribe to be notified about any future releases.0 comments00 likes0
- Aug 9 · 9m What was the foreign policy of Soviet Russia?Shortly after he gained control over the party, Stalin embarked on a period of radicalisation of the Soviet foreign policy that aligned with his hardline domestic policies. To convey a sense of emergency for modernising the Soviet Union, Stalin portrayed the Western powers, with France in particular, as violent nations who were seeking to attack and destroy the Soviet nation. Domestically, Stalin eliminated any forms of opposition to his power, replacing those in positions of power with his friends and allies. With this, Stalin shaped the foreign policy of the Soviet Union. Over the next couple of months, I will be self-studying Stalin's Russia. New episodes will be released every Tuesday (and on some Fridays )! If you want some more revision material, you can use the link below to access much more revision information on my website: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com If you have any suggestions or questions, please fill in this Google Form: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com/feedback Find out how you can support me at: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com/donate CONTACT ME: Twitter: https://twitter.com/historyF1S2A Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/from1student2anotherhistory/ Email: robinjww04historypodcast@gmail.com THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST IN MY PODCAST! Please subscribe to be notified about any future releases.0 comments00 likes0
- Aug 2 · 6m Stalin’s views toward WomenGreetings Podcast listeners! Welcome to History: From One Student to Another and another episode from my series on Stalin’s Russia. In this episode, we will look at the policies and views of Stalin toward women. If you remember from Nazi Germany and Mussolini’s Italy, women were treated as a whole different class to men and had a specific set of ideals put upon them. But in Stalin’s Russia, there were fundamental differences in how he viewed women, as compared with Mussolini and Hitler. In fact, before 1924, the Soviet government had tried to liberate women and establish gender equality as they took steps to weaken the traditional family structure which exploited women. Left-feminist Bolshevik leaders, like Alexandra Kollontai, were the frontrunners in advocating for quality, although Lenin’s views remained somewhat conservative. For this episode, I will begin by observing a number of policies of The Soviet Socialist Republic, under both Lenin and Stalin. Later, we will be looking at the roles of women in employment. Over the next couple of months, I will be self-studying Stalin's Russia. New episodes will be released every Tuesday (and on some Fridays )! If you want some more revision material, you can use the link below to access much more revision information on my website: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com If you have any suggestions or questions, please fill in this Google Form: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com/feedback Find out how you can support me at: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com/donate CONTACT ME: Twitter: https://twitter.com/historyF1S2A Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/from1student2anotherhistory/ Email: robinjww04historypodcast@gmail.com THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST IN MY PODCAST! Please subscribe to be notified about any future releases.0 comments00 likes0
- Jul 26 · 8m The Economic Policies of Stalin’s Russia (Part Two)Greetings Podcast listeners! Welcome to History: From One Student to Another and another episode from my series on Stalin’s Russia. This is part two of my episodes on The Economic Policies of Stalin’s Russia, during which we shall be taking a look at agriculture. I do apologise that I was unable to get this episode out last Friday, as scheduled. I hope the next episode will be on time. As the episode begins, please subscribe or click follow to be notified when new episodes are released! (Background Music by Amurich from Pixabay ) Over the next couple of months, I will be self-studying Stalin's Russia. New episodes will be released every Tuesday and Friday ! If you want some more revision material, you can use the link below to access much more revision information on my website: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com If you have any suggestions or questions, please fill in this Google Form: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com/feedback Find out how you can support me at: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com/donate CONTACT ME: Twitter: https://twitter.com/historyF1S2A Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/from1student2anotherhistory/ Email: robinjww04historypodcast@gmail.com THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST IN MY PODCAST! Please subscribe to be notified about any future releases.0 comments02 likes2
- Jul 19 · 13m The Economic Policies of Stalin’s Russia (Part One)Greetings Podcast listeners! Welcome to History: From One Student to Another and another episode from my series on Stalin’s Russia. Up until 1928, Stalin and Bukharin presented themselves as the upholders of Lenin’s legacy through his 1921 New Economic Policy, but this had changed by 1928 when Stalin completely cut down the New Economic Policy and took steps which were even more radical than what the Left Opposition had been advocating for. In this episode, I’ll be speaking about the economic policies which were in place in Stalin’s Russia. As the episode begins, please subscribe or click follow to be notified when new episodes are released! Over the next couple of months, I will be self-studying Stalin's Russia. New episodes will be released every Tuesday and Friday ! If you want some more revision material, you can use the link below to access much more revision information on my website: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com If you have any suggestions or questions, please fill in this Google Form: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com/feedback Find out how you can support me at: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com/donate CONTACT ME: Twitter: https://twitter.com/historyF1S2A Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/from1student2anotherhistory/ Email: robinjww04historypodcast@gmail.com THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST IN MY PODCAST! Please subscribe to be notified about any future releases.0 comments00 likes0
- Jul 15 · 10m How did Joseph Stalin consolidate his power from 1922 to 1929?Greetings Podcast listeners! Welcome to History: From One Student to Another and another episode from my new series on Stalin’s Russia. In this episode, we will look to address the question, how did Joseph Stalin consolidate his power from 1922 to 1929? As the episode begins, please subscribe or click follow to be notified when new episodes are released! Over the next couple of months, I will be self-studying Stalin's Russia. New episodes will be released every Tuesday and Friday ! If you want some more revision material, you can use the link below to access much more revision information on my website: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com If you have any suggestions or questions, please fill in this Google Form: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com/feedback Find out how you can support me at: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com/donate CONTACT ME: Twitter: https://twitter.com/historyF1S2A Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/from1student2anotherhistory/ Email: robinjww04historypodcast@gmail.com THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST IN MY PODCAST! Please subscribe to be notified about any future releases.0 comments00 likes0
- Jul 12 · 9m An introduction to Marxism and LeninismGreetings Podcast listeners! After a long time, I would like to welcome you back to my Podcast, and to my new series on Stalin’s Russia. This episode will serve as an introduction to Marxism and Leninism. As the episode begins, please subscribe or click follow to be notified when new episodes are released! Over the next couple of months, I will be self-studying Stalin's Russia. New episodes will be released every Tuesday and Friday ! If you want some more revision material, you can use the link below to access much more revision information on my website: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com If you have any suggestions or questions, please fill in this Google Form: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com/feedback Find out how you can support me at: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com/donate CONTACT ME: Twitter: https://twitter.com/historyF1S2A Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/from1student2anotherhistory/ Email: robinjww04historypodcast@gmail.com THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST IN MY PODCAST! Please subscribe to be notified about any future releases.0 comments00 likes0
- May 23 · 1m Whether you are a history student or you just like history... Welcome to History: From One Student to Another... with new and improved audio quality.Come and join me and listen to my Podcast; whether you are a history student, or just like history. Trailer Music by Coma-Media from Pixabay . If you want some more revision material, you can use the link below to access much more revision information on my website: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com If you have any suggestions or questions, please fill in this Google Form: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com/feedback Find out how you can support me at: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com/donate CONTACT ME: Twitter: https://twitter.com/historyF1S2A Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/from1student2anotherhistory/ Email: robinjww04historypodcast@gmail.com THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST IN MY PODCAST! Please subscribe to be notified about any future releases.0 comments00 likes0
- Mar 14 · 11m How far had the Nazis created a totalitarian state in Germany by 1941?Greeting Podcast Listeners. In this episode, as an overview of the topic of Hitler’s Germany, we will be looking at a question from a past paper. The Nazis had created a totalitarian state in Germany by 1941 to a large extent. By 1941, the Nazi German government was centralised, with Hitler in a dictatorial position, and the Nazis having one-party control over the government and wider society. Hitler was able to achieve this by implementing one-party rule, repressing opposition with legislature and violence, removing those who did not align with the ideology of the Nazi Party and using propaganda to indoctrinate citizens, although he faced challenges from opposition within society and the Church. Here is the link to my series on Hitler's Germany: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1WHl9Jpn3Dgkz5259s4cKR?si=30897637f5c14c03. In the coming months, I will be studying for the A-Level History examinations. Each topic/theme will have its own podcast series. For paper 3, I am studying the Holocaust. For paper 4, I am studying the European option. Theme 1: Mussolini’s Italy, 1919–41 Theme 2: Stalin’s Russia, 1924–41 Theme 3: Hitler’s Germany, 1929–41 If you want some more revision material, you can use the link below to access much more revision information on my website: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com If you have any suggestions or questions, please fill in this Google Form: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com/feedback Find out how you can support me at: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com/donate CONTACT ME: Twitter: https://twitter.com/historyF1S2A Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/from1student2anotherhistory/ Email: robinjww04historypodcast@gmail.com THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST IN MY PODCAST! Please subscribe to be notified about any future releases.0 comments00 likes0
- Mar 10 · 10m Did the people of Germany truly support the Nazi Regime?Welcome Podcast listeners, to another episode of History: From One Student to Another. In this episode of my series on Hitler’s Germany, we will be looking at different groups of people in Germany so as to gain a wider perspective on the Nazi regime, in order to answer an important question— Did the people of Germany truly support the Nazi regime? Groups of people in Germany: The Military The Upper Class The Middle Class The Working & Peasant Class The Youth Women The Church Here is the link to my series on Hitler's Germany: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1WHl9Jpn3Dgkz5259s4cKR?si=30897637f5c14c03 In the coming months, I will be studying for the A-Level History examinations. Each topic/theme will have its own podcast series. For paper 3, I am studying the Holocaust. For paper 4, I am studying the European option. Theme 1: Mussolini’s Italy, 1919–41 Theme 2: Stalin’s Russia, 1924–41 Theme 3: Hitler’s Germany, 1929–41 If you want some more revision material, you can use the link below to access much more revision information on my website: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com If you have any suggestions or questions, please fill in this Google Form: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com/feedback Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/from1student2another-hist/subscribe Please support and help me improve with a small monthly subscription :) Subscribers can email me at robinjww04historypodcast@gmail.com to let me know what they would like me to feature in these special episodes. CONTACT ME: Twitter: https://twitter.com/historyF1S2A Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/from1student2anotherhistory/ Email: robinjww04historypodcast@gmail.com THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST IN MY PODCAST! Please subscribe to be notified about any future releases.0 comments00 likes0
- Mar 8 · 7m The Russo-Ukrainian War (Part Two)Welcome to part two of my podcasts on the Russo-Ukrainian War. In this episode, let’s continue where we left off. In Moscow, at around 4 am, President Putin announced the commencement of a "special military operation" in the Donbas region of Ukraine. Not long after, explosions were reported in Kyiv, Kharkiv, Odessa, and the Donbas. Ukrainian officials reported Russian troops landing in Mariupol and Odesa, and they launched cruise and ballistic missiles at airfields, military headquarters and depots in Kyiv, Kharkiv, and Dnipro. Military vehicles entered Ukraine through Belarus, Russia and Russian-annexed Crimea in the morning. If you want some more revision material, you can use the link below to access much more revision information on my website: https://sites.google.com/view/igcse-history-revision/home If you have any suggestions or questions, please fill in this Google Form: https://forms.gle/caEki6L8SzS6wwui7 Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/from1student2another-hist/subscribe Please support and help me improve with a small monthly subscription :) Subscribers can email me at robinjww04historypodcast@gmail.com to let me know what they would like me to feature in these special episodes. CONTACT ME: Twitter: https://twitter.com/historyF1S2A Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/from1student2anotherhistory/ Email: robinjww04historypodcast@gmail.com THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST IN MY PODCAST! Please subscribe to be notified about any future releases.0 comments00 likes0
- Mar 7 · 10m How was German life changed under the Nazi Regime?Greetings podcast listeners. In this episode, we will be looking at how German life changed under the Nazi regime. In the coming months, I will be studying for the A-Level History examinations. Each topic/theme will have its own podcast series. For paper 3, I am studying the Holocaust. For paper 4, I am studying the European option. Theme 1: Mussolini’s Italy, 1919–41 Theme 2: Stalin’s Russia, 1924–41 Theme 3: Hitler’s Germany, 1929–41 Here is the link to my series on Hitler's Germany: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1WHl9Jpn3Dgkz5259s4cKR?si=30897637f5c14c03 If you want some more revision material, you can use the link below to access much more revision information on my website: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com If you have any suggestions or questions, please fill in this Google Form: https://www.historyfromonestudenttoanother.com/feedback Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/from1student2another-hist/subscribe Please support and help me improve with a small monthly subscription :) Subscribers can email me at robinjww04historypodcast@gmail.com to let me know what they would like me to feature in these special episodes. CONTACT ME: Twitter: https://twitter.com/historyF1S2A Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/from1student2anotherhistory/ Email: robinjww04historypodcast@gmail.com THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST IN MY PODCAST! Please subscribe to be notified about any future releases.0 comments00 likes0
- Feb 28 · 7m The Russo-Ukrainian War (Part One)What caused the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine? Ukraine was one of the administrative units of the Soviet Union from it’s foundation in 1922 until it was dissolved in 1991. After this, Ukraine became an independent state, a country in it’s own right, which is now controlled by a Unitary semi-presidential republic, with Volodymyr Zelenskyy as President since 2019. Since its independence in 1991, Ukraine has experienced its fair share of problems, such as the Orange Revolution from November 2004 to January 2005 and the Euromaidan protests which lasted from November 2013 to mid-2014, and resulted in the Revolution of Dignity, in which the pro-Russian President, Viktor Yanukovych, was ousted, due to widespread opposition of his policy of moving away from working with the European Union, in favour of establishing a much closer relationship with the Russian Federation. After Yanukovych was ousted, President Putin of Russia began planning for the annexation of Crimea— and this is where the Russo-Ukrainian war begins. If you want some more revision material, you can use the link below to access much more revision information on my website: https://sites.google.com/view/igcse-history-revision/home If you have any suggestions or questions, please fill in this Google Form: https://forms.gle/caEki6L8SzS6wwui7 Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/from1student2another-hist/subscribe Please support and help me improve with a small monthly subscription :) Subscribers can email me at robinjww04historypodcast@gmail.com to let me know what they would like me to feature in these special episodes. CONTACT ME: Twitter: https://twitter.com/historyF1S2A Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/from1student2anotherhistory/ Email: robinjww04historypodcast@gmail.com THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST IN MY PODCAST! Please subscribe to be notified about any future releases.0 comments00 likes0
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