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Germany 1918-1945
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 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 |