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school4nerds

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FOr an assignment we have to describe 3 important events that happened in the rise to prominence for Albert Speer.

I was thinking of writing about

1. his joining in the Nazi Party
2. his designing of the Nuremburg Party Rally
3. becoming an armaments minister

do you guys think these are good? or any suggestions which you think would be better events?

thanks
 

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I would probably do from the time he joined the Nazi party up until he became arms minister (I would stop at arms minister and go no further). Make sure you look at his time as Hitlers architect.
 

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Look at the events listed in the syllabus under 'rise to prominence' and then you have your points:

Rise to prominence
– early work for the Nazi party
– appointment as ‘First Architect of the Reich’
– the ‘Germania’ project and the new Reich Chancellery
– work as Armaments Minister


Unlike many other questions with the personality questions you do need to know the syllabus so that you are able to limit your answer to the terms specified by the syllabus when required by the question e.g. rise to prominence means these four points.
 

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thanks! do you think i could count "early work for nazi party" as one event, "the germania project and the new Reich chancellory" as another and "armaments minister" as a 3rd event? or should it specifically be one event rather than an overall thing?
 

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The syllabus defines his rise to prominence so you should be able to argue that the broad description of events as listed by the syllabus is appropriate for an HSC Modern History response.

As a Modern teacher I always would accept those 'events' simply because of the way the syllabus is written.
 

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