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Germany
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Updated:
21 Nov 2022
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Events
Treaty of Versailles 1919 - Establishment of the LON - Occupied (french) and demilitarized Rhineland - Saar territory production goes to the French for the next 15 years - Loss of territory - Demilitarization; shrunk to 100,000 men, no submarines or planes, no conscription - War guilt clause - Reparations
Beer Hall Putsch 1923 -Hitler's failed "march on rome"
The Great Depression 1929 - The Weimar governement reliant on the US for loans. - The great depression led the US to call in its loans. - German unemployement skyrocketed - Hitler portrays the Nazi party as the solution to Germany’s problems - Desperate german’s are attracted to this promise. As the crisis worsened, support for the Nazi party increased.
Hitler gains power 1933 Named chancellor in 1933 - Given power through the enabling acts (legislative power) -leaves the LON
Failed Anshluss
1935 -Rearmament official announcement -Saar Plebescite
1936 -Remilitarization of the Rhineland -Rome-Berlin Axis -Anti-commintern pact
1937 -Spanish civil war -Hossbach memarendum
Anshluss 1938 -Nazi's appointed in parliament - Assimilation of German and Austrian economies - It changes Germany's; 1.Strategic positioning 2.International alignments 3.Hitler's position in Germany 4. Hitler's power tactics
Munich conference 1938 -In response to the German invasion of the Sudetenland. -Chamberlain Appeases Germany giving them the lands and securing "peace for our time".
1939 -Molotov Ribbentrop pact -invasion of poland (sept 1)
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