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Germans died

3 million from hunger and disease

Kaiser fled

10th November 1918

Armistice agreed

11th November 1918

Spartacist uprising

Left wing, 5-15th January 1919

President of Weimar- 1918

Ebert- had to deal with constant uprisings and negotiated peace

Treaty of Versailles

Signed by Weimar representatives 28th June 1919

Treaty of Versailles

Lost 13% of land, lost all colonies. No submarines, 6battleships, 100,000 soldiers, 15,000 sailors, no airforce, £6600mil in reparations


Rhineland occupied for 15years

Kapp-putsch

Freicorps- Right wing - lead by Wolfgang kapp - marched to berlin declared new government. Weren't stopped by army, were stopped by workers strike. They were never punished

Wiemar

All adults could vote - in 1919 it had many enemies. Proportional representation, strong president, article 48, each state had some power

Hyperinflation

Due to Ruhr, needed to pay for workers passive resistance- printed more money 1923 - HYPERINFLATION- 1922- $1= 400DM- November 23 130,000million DM= $1


After streseman is chancellor in 1923 august passive resistance is called off - October 1923- stable rentenmark introduced

Hitler joins gwp

German worker party- nov 1919

Occupation of the Ruhr

Jan 1923

Jews lost citizenship

1935

Hitler youth compulsory

March 39

Increased birthd

25% 1932-39

Concordat

June 1933

Programme of euthanasia

Exposed in 1941 by cardinal Galen after 72,000 people were killed

Kristalnacht

9th-10th nov

People assassinated

1919-1923 200 people connected to Weimar government were assassinated

First reparation

1921 but couldn't afford the 1922 Payment.

Hyperinflation ended

November/December 1923 as stressmann introduced the rentenmark

Stresemann

Chancellor in 1923-4 and foreign secretary after that


He did 2 things:


Dawes plan-24-800 million mark loan from USA


YOUNG PLAN 1929- reduced reparations by 67%


Locarno treaty- 1925-Germany and France agreed borders


Joined League of Nations 1926

Kellogg briand pact

1928- over 60 nations agreed not to go to war.

Depression

Wall Street crash 1929

Votes for nazis

July 1933- 230 seats

People assassinated

1919-1923 200 people connected to Weimar government were assassinated

First reparation

1921 but couldn't afford the 1922 Payment.

Hyperinflation ended

November/December 1923 as stressmann introduced the rentenmark

Stresemann

Chancellor in 1923-4 and foreign secretary after that


He did 2 things:


Dawes plan-24-800 million mark loan from USA


YOUNG PLAN 1929- reduced reparations by 67%


Locarno treaty- 1925-Germany and France agreed borders


Joined League of Nations 1926

Kellogg briand pact

1928- over 60 nations agreed not to go to war.

Depression

Wall Street crash 1929

Votes for nazis

July 1933- 230 seats