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History Weimar & Nazi Germany Key Dates 09 November 1918: Kaiser Willnelm II abdicates his throne •The emporor of Germany leaves after intitially refusing to Surrender. After several protests and a mutiny of German sailors in kiel, he leaves Germany for the Netherlands. 11 November 1918: The Armistice is signed... © Germany signs the Armistice, chaing www/fighting 05-12 January 1919: The Spartacist Uprising The Spartacist League hold an uprising in Beruh. Leaders include karl Liebunect and Rosa Luxemburg. The frequorps Suppress the rebellion • February- June 1919: Weimar National Assembly established The first assembly of the weimar Republic is established and drafts the constitution. Friedrich Ebert is elected President. 28 June 1919: Germany signs the Treaty of Versailles Peace treaty that ends the first world war. ● 11 August 1919: The weimar constitution is signed. •constitution of weimar Republic signed, introduces much greater democracy 13 March 1920: The Kapp Putsch A revolt in Berlin led by P by the freinorps. A strive brings it to an end. Wolfgang Kapp, supported 11 January 1923: occupation of the Ruhr • French and Belgian troops occupy the Ruhrindustrial region as Germany stops paying reparations 1923: Hyperinflation begins • Prices begin to rise rapidly macie worse by the printing of money to pay striving workers in the Runr. The Reichsman becomes worthiess 13 August 1923: Stresemann becomes Chancellor Gustav Stresemann becomes chancellor and foreign Minister 08 November 1923: The Munich...
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Putsch •The Natis attempt a putsch in Munich and fall. Hitler is sent to Landsberg Prison for his role in it AUGUST 1924: The Dawes Pian The agreement to help Germany pay their reparations 18 July 1925: Mein Kampf published • Hitler's book is published with his ideas for Germany. 0 16 October 1925. The Locarno Pact. •Germany agrees to the border set out in the Treaty of versailles 14 February 1926: The Bamberg Conference Peltier meets with leading Nazis to reorganise the party and Cement nis authority. 08 september 1926: Germany soins League of Nations Germany is admitted to the league of nations which was prohibited under the Treaty of versailles. 27 AUGUST 1928: Kellogg-Briand Pact agreed... agreement not to use war to solve disputes. 31 August 1929: Young Plan agreed. Significantly reduces reparations and increases paying time 03 October 1929: Gustav Stresemann dies 6 Ociober Street ¡Os stock market crasnes, leads to the Great Depression in the 1930s 31 July 1932: Nazis are largest Reichstag party C Nazis win 230 seats in the Reichstag election: 37%. Of Voters support Hitler and the Nazis 30 January 1933: Hitler appointed chancellor •Hitler appointed chancellor by President Hindenburg 27 february 1933: Reichstag fire Reichstag building set on fire, a autch communist, van der Lubbe is arrested and executed for starting it. 28 February 1933: Reichstag fire Decree • The Nazis use the fire to pass a decree banning the communist party and suspending some civil liberties. 23 march 1933: The Encibling Act gives Hitler complete authority in Germany. 01 April 1933: Boycott of Jewish shops/businesses Nalis organise boycott of Jewish shops and businesses. the SA are used to intimidate customers 26 April 1933 establishment of the destapo 0 The Official secret police of Nazi Germany created by Hermann Goering 20 July 1933: concordat with Catholic Church • Nazis cind catholicchurch sign an agreement to leave cach other alone 30 June (934. Night of the Long knives • Hitler removes enemies of the party through a purge of Critics. Victims include nead of SA (ernst Rohms and Other leading Nazis 0 02 August 1934. President Hindenburg dies Hindenburg dies of lung cancer. Hitiet proclaims the merging of chancellor and President roles. He becomes funrer. IS September 1935: Nuremburg Laws • The Nazis pass the Nuremburg Laws which restrict freedom of Jews and seen to define a bew. Summer 1936. Berlin Olympics •Nazis uses the Berlin olympiss as a propaganda tool. Hitler is embarassed when us athlete Jesse Owens wins •Gold. 09 November 1938: Kristall nacht • A night of violence across Germany against Jews. SS members riot and destroy synagogues and Jewish businesses 01 September 1939: WW2 begins • Germany invades Poland under the terms of the Naci Soviet Pact. Britain and france declare war on Germany 2 days later.
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History Weimar & Nazi Germany Key Dates 09 November 1918: Kaiser Willnelm II abdicates his throne •The emporor of Germany leaves after intitially refusing to Surrender. After several protests and a mutiny of German sailors in kiel, he leaves Germany for the Netherlands. 11 November 1918: The Armistice is signed... © Germany signs the Armistice, chaing www/fighting 05-12 January 1919: The Spartacist Uprising The Spartacist League hold an uprising in Beruh. Leaders include karl Liebunect and Rosa Luxemburg. The frequorps Suppress the rebellion • February- June 1919: Weimar National Assembly established The first assembly of the weimar Republic is established and drafts the constitution. Friedrich Ebert is elected President. 28 June 1919: Germany signs the Treaty of Versailles Peace treaty that ends the first world war. ● 11 August 1919: The weimar constitution is signed. •constitution of weimar Republic signed, introduces much greater democracy 13 March 1920: The Kapp Putsch A revolt in Berlin led by P by the freinorps. A strive brings it to an end. Wolfgang Kapp, supported 11 January 1923: occupation of the Ruhr • French and Belgian troops occupy the Ruhrindustrial region as Germany stops paying reparations 1923: Hyperinflation begins • Prices begin to rise rapidly macie worse by the printing of money to pay striving workers in the Runr. The Reichsman becomes worthiess 13 August 1923: Stresemann becomes Chancellor Gustav Stresemann becomes chancellor and foreign Minister 08 November 1923: The Munich...
History Weimar & Nazi Germany Key Dates 09 November 1918: Kaiser Willnelm II abdicates his throne •The emporor of Germany leaves after intitially refusing to Surrender. After several protests and a mutiny of German sailors in kiel, he leaves Germany for the Netherlands. 11 November 1918: The Armistice is signed... © Germany signs the Armistice, chaing www/fighting 05-12 January 1919: The Spartacist Uprising The Spartacist League hold an uprising in Beruh. Leaders include karl Liebunect and Rosa Luxemburg. The frequorps Suppress the rebellion • February- June 1919: Weimar National Assembly established The first assembly of the weimar Republic is established and drafts the constitution. Friedrich Ebert is elected President. 28 June 1919: Germany signs the Treaty of Versailles Peace treaty that ends the first world war. ● 11 August 1919: The weimar constitution is signed. •constitution of weimar Republic signed, introduces much greater democracy 13 March 1920: The Kapp Putsch A revolt in Berlin led by P by the freinorps. A strive brings it to an end. Wolfgang Kapp, supported 11 January 1923: occupation of the Ruhr • French and Belgian troops occupy the Ruhrindustrial region as Germany stops paying reparations 1923: Hyperinflation begins • Prices begin to rise rapidly macie worse by the printing of money to pay striving workers in the Runr. The Reichsman becomes worthiess 13 August 1923: Stresemann becomes Chancellor Gustav Stresemann becomes chancellor and foreign Minister 08 November 1923: The Munich...
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Putsch •The Natis attempt a putsch in Munich and fall. Hitler is sent to Landsberg Prison for his role in it AUGUST 1924: The Dawes Pian The agreement to help Germany pay their reparations 18 July 1925: Mein Kampf published • Hitler's book is published with his ideas for Germany. 0 16 October 1925. The Locarno Pact. •Germany agrees to the border set out in the Treaty of versailles 14 February 1926: The Bamberg Conference Peltier meets with leading Nazis to reorganise the party and Cement nis authority. 08 september 1926: Germany soins League of Nations Germany is admitted to the league of nations which was prohibited under the Treaty of versailles. 27 AUGUST 1928: Kellogg-Briand Pact agreed... agreement not to use war to solve disputes. 31 August 1929: Young Plan agreed. Significantly reduces reparations and increases paying time 03 October 1929: Gustav Stresemann dies 6 Ociober Street ¡Os stock market crasnes, leads to the Great Depression in the 1930s 31 July 1932: Nazis are largest Reichstag party C Nazis win 230 seats in the Reichstag election: 37%. Of Voters support Hitler and the Nazis 30 January 1933: Hitler appointed chancellor •Hitler appointed chancellor by President Hindenburg 27 february 1933: Reichstag fire Reichstag building set on fire, a autch communist, van der Lubbe is arrested and executed for starting it. 28 February 1933: Reichstag fire Decree • The Nazis use the fire to pass a decree banning the communist party and suspending some civil liberties. 23 march 1933: The Encibling Act gives Hitler complete authority in Germany. 01 April 1933: Boycott of Jewish shops/businesses Nalis organise boycott of Jewish shops and businesses. the SA are used to intimidate customers 26 April 1933 establishment of the destapo 0 The Official secret police of Nazi Germany created by Hermann Goering 20 July 1933: concordat with Catholic Church • Nazis cind catholicchurch sign an agreement to leave cach other alone 30 June (934. Night of the Long knives • Hitler removes enemies of the party through a purge of Critics. Victims include nead of SA (ernst Rohms and Other leading Nazis 0 02 August 1934. President Hindenburg dies Hindenburg dies of lung cancer. Hitiet proclaims the merging of chancellor and President roles. He becomes funrer. IS September 1935: Nuremburg Laws • The Nazis pass the Nuremburg Laws which restrict freedom of Jews and seen to define a bew. Summer 1936. Berlin Olympics •Nazis uses the Berlin olympiss as a propaganda tool. Hitler is embarassed when us athlete Jesse Owens wins •Gold. 09 November 1938: Kristall nacht • A night of violence across Germany against Jews. SS members riot and destroy synagogues and Jewish businesses 01 September 1939: WW2 begins • Germany invades Poland under the terms of the Naci Soviet Pact. Britain and france declare war on Germany 2 days later.