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Germany in the 20th century
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Indo-European Languages
(approximate) history of attestations of Indo-European langu...
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Timeline of insular celtic
Vague speculation on the chronology of Goidelic and Brythoni...
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ASOIAF
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Paper 1: Japanese expansion
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Paper 3: Spanish Civil War
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Development of Celtic and Italic
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Paper 2: Stalin, Cold War; Paper 3: Stalin, Eastern Europe
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germanic
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Eventi
Treaty of Versailles
Abdication of Kaiser Wilhelm II
Armistice declared
Establishment of the Weimar Republic
Adolf Hitler is appointed Chancellor
Reichstag fire
Enabling Act is passed
Weimar Constitution adopted
Anschluss
Death of Adolf Hitler
Germany surrenders
Dissolution of Third Reich
Infant mortality: 7.7%
Infant mortality: 6.6%
Number of marriages: 516,000
Number of marriages: 740,000
600 Reichsmark loan for unmarried unemployed
Marriage loan extended to women in work
Marriage Law
Marriage law
Marriage-related law
Compulsory agricultural service
Women are told to register for work
Proposal to conscript women
First demonstrations against WWI
Left wing anti-war demonstration
Soldier's rations are cut
1700 people in Berlin die of Spanish Flu
Speech by General Ludendorff to Reichstag
600 sailors arrested for mutiny
Mutiny spreads
Mutiny spreads to rest of Germany
Kaiser Wilhelm secretly leaves the country
Friedrich Ebert issues statement
Ebert is taken hostage
Spartacists become KPD
Beginning of Spartacist Revolution
2000 Freikorps attack Spartacists in Berlin
Rosa Luxembourg and Karl Liebknecht murdered
Ebert is elected president
Boycott of Jewish shops, businesses
Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service
Law for exclusion of Jewish journalists
Nuremberg Race laws
Jewish doctors forbidden from practicing medicine
1 million live births
Women are excluded from NSDAP positions
17,000 Polish Jews expelled
Jews excluded from education
Closure and sale of Jewish businesses
Introduction of curfew for all Jews
Assassination of Ernst von Rath
Creation of Reich Central Office for Jewish Emigration
Jewish population: 503,000
Jewish population: 234,000
Jewish population: 20,000
Jewish emigrés: 38,000
Jewish emigrés: 78,000
Hitler makes a speech to Reichstag
Invasion of Poland
Beginning of Operation Barbarossa
Wannsee Conference
All jews are forced to wear the Star of David
Auschwitz liberated
Gypsy population: 25,000 - 30,000
Himmler issues "The Struggle against the Gypsy Plague"
Attacks on 200,000 Jews in Vienna
Gypsies deported to Poland
<2 million live births
Periodi
World War II
World War I
German Revolution
Birth rate rises
Increase in divorce rates
Number of women in university drops
37% to 31% women in employment
Number of employed women increases even more
Increased female participation in Nazi bodies
Increase in number of marriages
Decrease in infant mortality
"Turnip winter"
Spanish Flu hits Europe
Suppression of Spartacists
Berlin Olympics
Kristallnacht
Mass killing of Jews in USSR
Extermination facilities set up
Destruction of Warsaw Ghetto
Transportation of Untermenschen to death camps
Temporary decrease in anti-semitism
Employment restrictions for women