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History: From One Student To Another

By Robin Whitehead

Using what I have learned to help both myself and others with IGCSE, AS and A-Level History revision.

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History: From One Student To AnotherAug 23, 2022

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The French Revolution: The Reign of Terror and the Rise of Napoleon

The French Revolution: The Reign of Terror and the Rise of Napoleon

Greetings Podcast Listeners and welcome back to a new episode of History: From One Student to Another. 


The Reign of Terror was an 11th-month period characterized by intense violence, mass executions by guillotine, purges of political opposition to the state, and widespread fear and intimidation. In this episode, we’ll look at The Reign of Terror and its successor– the Directory, and the Rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. This episode will bring an end to a two-parter on the French Revolution... for now.


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Dec 19, 202309:46
The French Revolution: The Transition from an Absolute Monarchy to a Constitutional Monarchy

The French Revolution: The Transition from an Absolute Monarchy to a Constitutional Monarchy

Greetings Podcast listeners! After a long, unanticipated break, welcome back to a new episode of my Podcast! The upcoming episodes of my Podcast symbolise a new era for the Podcast— I will be shying away from focusing on the Cambridge GCSE and AS/A-Level curriculums as I am now studying at University! Instead, these episodes will look at a wider range of topics and events that have taken place throughout History.


The French Revolution was a decisive point in History, often cited as being the beginning of the global Age of Revolutions. In France, revolution saw the end of King Louis XVI’s absolute rule, with his execution. It paved the way for democracy, republicanism, and nationalism– but France was forced to endure a horrific Reign of Terror from 1793–94 and the revolution did not end there...


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Dec 12, 202310:21
Recovery and Prosperity during the ‘Golden Age’ of the Weimar Republic (Revisited)
Mar 14, 202307:35
Early Political and Economic Crises of the new Weimar Republic (Revisited)
Mar 07, 202310:36
What was the British public's attitude towards War?
Feb 28, 202308:31
How did the British prepare for the Second World War?

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.


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Nov 29, 202212:26
How did society and living standards change during the interwar period?
Nov 22, 202210:50
The National Government and its response to the Great Depression in 1930s Britain

The National Government and its response to the Great Depression in 1930s Britain

Nov 15, 202210:41
The Changing Fortunes of the Conservative, Liberal and Labour Parties and The General Strike of 1926
Nov 08, 202211:45
An Introduction to post-World War One Britain
Nov 01, 202207:56
The Legacy of Joseph Stalin
Sep 13, 202211:21
How far was Stalin a totalitarian ruler?
Sep 06, 202211:16
How did Stalin establish a cult of personality?

How did Stalin establish a cult of personality?

Aug 30, 202208:36
How did Stalin use repression to gain absolute power?
Aug 23, 202209:01
The Treatment of Ethnic Minorities in the Soviet Union

The Treatment of Ethnic Minorities in the Soviet Union

While 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)!


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Aug 16, 202212:01
What was the foreign policy of Soviet Russia?
Aug 09, 202209:07
Stalin’s views toward Women

Stalin’s views toward Women

Greetings 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)!


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Aug 02, 202206:50
The Economic Policies of Stalin’s Russia (Part Two)
Jul 26, 202208:51
The Economic Policies of Stalin’s Russia (Part One)

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!


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Jul 19, 202213:06
How did Joseph Stalin consolidate his power from 1922 to 1929?
Jul 15, 202210:11
An introduction to Marxism and Leninism
Jul 12, 202209:26
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.

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.

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May 23, 202201:43
How far had the Nazis created a totalitarian state in Germany by 1941?

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


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Mar 14, 202211:02
Did the people of Germany truly support the Nazi Regime?

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:

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Mar 10, 202210:32
The Russo-Ukrainian War (Part Two)

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.


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Mar 08, 202207:44
How was German life changed under the Nazi Regime?

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 


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Mar 07, 202210:03
The Russo-Ukrainian War (Part One)

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.


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Feb 28, 202207:05
How were women treated in Nazi Germany? What were Hitler’s policies towards women?

How were women treated in Nazi Germany? What were Hitler’s policies towards women?

The Nazi slogan ‘Kinder, Küche, Kirche’, meaning Children, Kitchen, Church, summarises the Nazis ambitions towards women. They were expected to stay at home, like good housewives, and have many Children, because the Nazis wanted to build a strong aryan population to build their military.

Let's look at some of the aims that the Nazis had for women.


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:

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Feb 21, 202209:14
Hitler’s Economic Policies for Nazi Germany

Hitler’s Economic Policies for Nazi Germany

Welcome podcast listeners! In this episode, I will be speaking about Hitler’s Economic Policies for Nazi Germany, including Schact's New Plan and the Four Year Plan.


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:

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Feb 14, 202206:49
Hitler’s Foreign Policy

Hitler’s Foreign Policy

Aims:

  • To abolish the unfair Treaty of Versailles (diktat), reclaim the lost lands and get revenge against the Allies
  • To unite all German-speaking people
  • To check the spread of Communism
  • To expand to the East for Lebensraum
  • To revive military and national pride
  • To strengthen existing alliances for expansion


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:

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Feb 10, 202209:22
Nazi policy towards minorities and opposition

Nazi policy towards minorities and opposition

During their rule, the Nazi’s imposed harsh policies and persecuted minority groups, namely the Jews, homosexuals, the gypsies and Roma, disabled people, the ‘work-shy’, Childless Citizens and the Church.

In this episode, I’ll be looking in-depth into each group of people, the aims and policy towards them and the resulting outcomes.


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


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Feb 04, 202211:24
How did the Nazis control the Youth?

How did the Nazis control the Youth?

During the period of the Third Reich, Adolf Hitler’s Nazi party took great steps to control Germany’s population of youths.

They aimed at developing youths who, in the long term, could become future leaders and enable them to achieve Volksgemeinschaft. Along with being obedient, idolising the Führer, being physically fit, sacrificing oneself for the national good and doing everything possible to strengthen the health and racial purity of the German nation, Boy were expected to be strong fighters and girls were taught to bear many children.


Here is the link to my series on Hitler's Germany:

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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:

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Jan 31, 202207:38
How did Hitler consolidate his power from 1933 to 1934?

How did Hitler consolidate his power from 1933 to 1934?

Greetings Podcast listeners and welcome back to another episode of my series on Hitler’s Germany.

In this episode, I’ll be looking at how Hitler consolidated his power from 1933 to 1934 through the use of methods, such as laws, violence, propaganda and indoctrination.


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
  • Theme 4: Britain, 1919–39


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Dec 15, 202111:14
Hitler’s Appointment as Chancellor

Hitler’s Appointment as Chancellor

On the 30th January 1933, Hitler was appointed Chancellor by President Hindenburg. The Weimar Government was struggling at this time, with the two previous Chancellors; von Papen and von Schleicher both holding the position of Chancellor for very short stints. Leading up to this, since the collapse of Muller’s Social Democratic Party led Coalition, Chancellors were unable to sustain their rule for significant periods of time. This is because proportional representation meant that there were many parties with divergent interests in the Reichstag, so it was impossible to gain a majority and support for new laws. This highlighted the failure of Weimar democracy, with Hindenburg having to use Article 48 to pass almost every new law.

In this episode, I’ll be speaking about Hitler’s Appointment as Chancellor.


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
  • Theme 4: Britain, 1919–39


If you want some more revision material, you can use the link below to access much more revision information on my website:

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Dec 14, 202106:55
Establishment of the Nazi Party & Nazi Policies

Establishment of the Nazi Party & Nazi Policies

Welcome podcast listeners. In this episode of my series on Hitler's Germany, I'll be looking at the establishment of the Nazi party, some of the main Nazi policies and how they were appealing to certain groups of the German people.


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
  • Theme 4: Britain, 1919–39


If you want some more revision material, you can use the link below to access much more revision information on my website:

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Dec 13, 202107:13
Problems of the Weimar Politicians from 1929 to 1933

Problems of the Weimar Politicians from 1929 to 1933

Welcome to the first episode of my A-Level Series on Hitler’s Germany, from 1929 to 1941.

‘When America sneezes, Europe catches a cold.’, originally, at the time of Napoleon, this quote was “When Paris sneezes, Europe catches a cold”, but in the twentieth century, this is used to reflect on the dominating and massively influential role of America in terms of the global economy.

This quote is particularly accurate when looking at the Great Depression of 1929. As we all know, it was caused by the Wall Street Crash, where the American Stock Market lost its value. Countries that were hit the hardest by this were Great Britain, France and Germany especially.


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 
  • Theme 4: Britain, 1919–39


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 


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Dec 13, 202106:47
Did Mussolini succeed in making Italy a totalitarian state?
Nov 18, 202110:25
Fascist Control over Life in Italy
Nov 17, 202113:40
Mussolini's Economic Aims and the Fascist Corporate State
Nov 14, 202111:37
Italian aggression after 1934
Oct 23, 202107:26
Mussolini’s Diplomacy from 1923 to 1934
Oct 20, 202107:07
Mussolini’s Foreign Policy in Corfu and Fiume, 1923–1924
Oct 18, 202107:14
Mussolini’s use of Propaganda

Mussolini’s use of Propaganda

Oct 09, 202109:39
Repression in Fascist Italy
Oct 02, 202108:27
How did Mussolini consolidate his power?
Sep 25, 202104:48
What challenges did Mussolini face after his appointment as Prime Minister?
Sep 16, 202107:45
Mussolini’s appointment as Prime Minister in 1922
Sep 13, 202110:02
What was the appeal of Fascism from 1919–22?
Sep 12, 202106:19
Problems with the Democratic Government of Italy, 1919–22
Sep 05, 202107:13
What was the state of Italy after the First World War?
Aug 29, 202105:33