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EPISODE · Mar 16, 2026 · 21 MIN

AP European History Unit 8 TOTAL WAR: Europe's Century of Chaos

from AP History Help · host Wendy Wawrzyniak

Imagine standing in a Parisian café in 1913, only to have that world vanish in a cloud of mustard gas months later. In this episode of AP History Help, host Wendy dives into the "Powder Keg" of the 20th century. Representing 10% to 15% of the AP European History Exam, Unit 8 is a masterclass in Causation—tracking how the "MAIN" causes of World War I led directly to the Russian Revolution, the Great Depression, and the rise of Fascism and Totalitarianism in World War II. We break down the essential evidence you need to earn the Complexity Point, from the mechanical slaughter of trench warfare to the "Crisis of the Mind" caused by the scientific breakthroughs of Einstein, Bohr, and Heisenberg. We also explore the "Mad Monk" Rasputin's role in the fall of the Romanov dynasty and the brutal reality of Stalin's Soviet Union, including the Five-Year Plans and the Holodomor. Whether you're writing about the Treaty of Versailles or the Holocaust, this episode provides the evidence and analysis to help you nail your DBQ and LEQ essays before the May exams! Key Topics Covered: World War I: The MAIN causes, the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, and the shift to Total War. The Russian Revolution: From Tsar Nicholas II and Rasputin to Lenin's "Peace, Land, and Bread" and Stalin's totalitarian state. The Interwar Period: The Great Depression, the failure of the Treaty of Versailles, and the rise of Mussolini and Hitler. World War II & The Holocaust: Strategic bombing, radar, and the industrialization of death through racial nationalism. The Age of Uncertainty: How Freud, Schrödinger, and Fermi shattered Enlightenment rationalism. Resources Mentioned: Outschool DBQ & LEQ Skills Course: Sharpen your rubric strategies Upcoming Live Stream: Tik-Tok on Sunday, April 26 at 8:30pm Eastern. Send your questions to [email protected] Next Episode (March 30): A Writer's Workshop on Sourcing Documents for the DBQ! #APEuro #APHistory #WWI #WWII #Stalin #RussianRevolution #Holocaust #APExamPrep #HistoryPodcast #TotalWar #Einstein #Freud

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