How far had Germany recovered by the end of the 1920s?

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What adjectives could we use to describe Germany based on this 1920s poster?

How far had Germany recovered by the end of the 1920s?

German women sell their possessions to buy food in 1922.

How likely to be accurate do you think these statements are? Germany was an exciting place to live. Everyone in Germany got better off during the 1920s. Women had more freedoms. German cities were exciting places to be. The countryside was still very traditional. Some people got better off in the 1920s. Hitler liked what he saw in German cities. German film stars were world famous.

Challenge: now see if you can put your findings together to describe how much Germany had changed by the 1920s.

Challenge: Describe how much Germany had changed by the 1920s. At the beginning of the 1920s Germany was in a difficult situation. The First World War had… In 1923 hyper-inflation… However, after 1924 things began to change. Cinema Nightlife Women’s freedoms poor Cities/ countryside