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Germany 1918-1945

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Armistice November 1918
Treaty of Versailles 1919
Sparticist 1919
Kapp putsch 1920
NSDAP established 1920
Hitler becomes leader of NSDAP 1921
SA established 1921
Murder of Walther rathenau 1922
Hyperinflation/invasion of Ruhr 1923
Munich putsch 1923
Dawes plan 1924
Hitler imprisoned and released 1924
Field Marshall Hindenburg elected 1925
Germany accepted into League of Nations 1926
Young plan 1929
Wall Street crash October 1929
Collapse of muller coalition March 1930
NSDAP starts gaining support September 1930
Hitler challenges Hindenburg for presidency April 1932
Hitler appointed chancellor January 1933
Reichstag fire 27th February 1933
Decree of the protection of the people and state 28th February 1933
NSDAP gain 44% of vote 5th March 1933
Enabling act 24th March 1933
Trade unions banned May 1933
All non nazi parties disbanded or banned 1933
First concentration camp set up March 1933
Locarno pact 1925
Treaty of Berlin 1926
Ban on the SA 1932 April - Bruning
Ban on SA lifted June 1932- Papen
Papen replaced with a schliecher December 1932
Civil code of____ 1896
The rentenmark introduced 1923
NSDAP becomes largest political party July 1932
Law of the re-establishment of a professional civil service April 1933
All non nazi parties banned or temporarily banned July 1933
Night of the long knives June 1934
Death of Hindenburg, hitler becomes president and chancellor August 1934
Hitler starts rearmament program 1935
The Nuremberg laws 1935
German troops enter Rhineland 1936
Law for the incorporation of German youth 1936
Four year plan 1936
Germany annexes Austria 1938
Germany takes control of Sudeten area Czechoslovakia September 1938
Jewish passports stamped with the later J, Jewish properties attacked October and November 1938
Germany occupies whole of czechoslovakia 1939
Membership of hitler youth becomes compulsory 1939
Nazi soviet pact August 1939
German forces invade Poland September 1939
October euthanasia program approved 1939
Start of ghettoisation 1939
First gassing of mentally Ill January 1940
Germany invades Denmark and Norway April 1940
Germany invades Holland Belgium and France May 1940
France defeated June 1940
Madagascar plan 1940
Warsaw ghetto sealed Late 1940
Germany invades USSR June 1941
War declared on USA December 1942
Wansee conference January 1942
Opening of Sobibor death camp 1942
Deportations of Jews to Auschwitz 1942
German gypsies deported to Auschwitz 1942
Defeat of German army at Auschwitz 1943
D Day landing June 1944
Hitler assassination attempt 1944
Start of death marches 1944
Liberation of camps 1945
Hitler commits suicide April 1945
German gives unconditional surrender May 1945
Officers in the gestapo 20000- made up mostly of police officers not nazis
Officers in the SD 1939 50000- nazis not police officers
New courts People could be imprisoned without trial- law applied randomly and inconsistently
People’s court 1934q dealt with political opponents, no juries no rights no appeal
SS control 1936 Controlled entire police system and conc camps, tightening control increased repression.
KPD members killed in 1933 10%
1935 strikes
Punishments of the 1935 strikes
Absentism labour regulation
Percentage of radio staff dismissed
Percentage of German households with radio set 70%
Radio broadcast by hitle 1933 50
Radio stations brought under control of propaganda ministry
Films between 1933-1944 with political theme
Book burning- stormtroopers and nazi students
Fuhrers birthday
Olympics 1936
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