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IGCSE History timeline
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Les événements
GB declared war on Germany
WW1 ended.
Freikorps formed (right wing fighters, ex-soldiers) Led by Ernst Rohm
Spartacist Revolt Berlin Rosa Luxemburg & Karl Liebknecht
Treaty of Versailles signed by the New German govt
Weimar constitution completed. Ebert as President
Hitler joins DAP (German Worker's Party)
Kapp Pustch Berlin Led by Wolfgang Kapp
1920 -- Hitler became leader of NSDAP (National Socialist German Worker's Party) 25 Points
1921 -- SA (Storm troopers) formed Led by Ernst Rohm
1923 -- Hyperinflation Crisis
Munich Pustch 16 Nazis killed; Ludendorff; Bavarian Right wing govt (von Karl & von Lossow)
Dawes Plan Stresemann as Chancellor Rentenmark 800 million marks of US loans
1924 Hitler's imprisonment (sentenced 5 years served 9 months) Wrote Mein Kampf NSDAP became a egitimate party in the Reichstag)
Locarno Treaties Confirmed on Western German Borders (w/ France) but not East (Poland)
Hindenburg elected President
1926 -- Germany accepted into the League of Nations
Wall Street Crash 29 Oct 1929 Start of the Great Depression
Young Plan Fixed the amount of German reparation bills and allowed longer due payment period
1928 NSDAP in General election 2.6%
1930 NSDAP in General election 18.3%
Hindenburg rules by Article 48; No majority in the Reichstag; Bruning as Chancellor
NSDAP in General election 37.4% Largest party in the Reichstag
6 million unemployed in Germany
Hindenburg reelected Von Papen as Chancellor
Hindenburg Death
1932 NSDAP general election 37.4%
1932 Jul NSDAP general election 33.1% Fell!
During 1929 to 1933 Propaganda Campaigns by Goebbels the Fuhrer over Germany
Hitler appointed as Chancellor
Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand June 28 1914
the Spring Offensive
Von Schleicher as Chancellor
Hungarian Uprising Budapest: statue of Stalin pulled down Imre Nagy named Leader
Prague Spring 1968 Alexander Dubček 'Socialism with a human face'
Poland Solidarity movement Lech Wałęsa
Fall of the Berlin Wall
Berlin wall Built
Cuban Misslie Crisis JFK
Geneva Accords -- Eisenhower French troops withdraw from Vietnam Divided along the 17th Parallel
Nixon 'Peace with Honour' US troops withdraw from Vietnam - Vietnamisation of troops - Intensification of bombing campaigns; extending war into Laos and Cambodia (Ho Chi Minh Trial Paris Peace Talks -- Henry Kissinger Paris Agreement 1973
National Liberation Front (NLF) and its militia Viet Cong formed (South Vietnam Guerillas)
JFK inaguration as US President Sends 16,000 advisors to Vietnam Strategic Hamlets tactic
Diem assassinated JFK assassinated LBJ became US President
Gulf of Tonkin Resolution 1964 LBJ can take all measures in the Vietnam Containment Start of Operation 'Rolling Thunder' -- bombing campaigns
US ground troops enter Vietnam
Tet offensive 1968 Viet Cong -- National Communist revolution -- Failed LBJ 'Credibility gap' US embassy in saigon overtaken
Vietnam beame united under Communist rule Laos and cambodia became Communist
US supported France in its war against the Vietminh
Germany to A-H 'Blank Cheque'
A-H ultimatum to Serbia, who declined. A-H declare war on Serbia
Germany 'Schlieffen Plan' Invades Luxemburg and Belgium Causes GB to declare war on Ger France and Russia soon declared war on Austria and Germany
Sep 1917 'the Race to the Sea' Stalemate and Trench Warfare
1933 Japan left the League after Manchuria
1937 Italy left the League after Abyssinia
Reichstag Fire Feb 1933
Enabling Act passed Hitler can rule by decree -- Dictator
Aug 1934 Hitler became the Fuhrer
Night of the Long Knives SA leaders murdered
VE Day
Périodes
Golden Age of Weimar
Hindenburg as President of Weimar
Weimar Germany
Berlin Blockade Jun 1948 - may 1949 11 months
Vietnam War
Korean War MacArthur Containment vs Roll Back
Warsaw Pact
Truman 1945 -1953
Eisenhower 1953 - 1961
JFK 1961 - 1963
LBJ 1963 - 1969
Nixon 1969 - 1973
Paris Peace Conference 1919 - 1920
Nazi Germany 1934 - 1945
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