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Triplet match Date Summary 1923 1924 1925 1926 1928 1933 1934 1935 Event Summary 1923 Locarno treaty France invade the German industrial heartland to encourage Germany to fulfil their reparation payments 1924 Germany join the LONs American plan to help Germany by making their reparations payments more manageable 1925 Kellogg-Briand Pact The guaranteeing of the German Western borders, (ceding Alsace-Lorraine to France) 1926 Berlin Olympic Games Purging of the Nazi Party, and in particular the leaders of the SA 1928 Nuremburg Laws International agreement emphasising the need for peaceful ways to solve crisis and international disputes, avoiding war 1933 The Final Solution Germany were finally allowed to join the League of Nations to give them a place to discuss international issues 1934 Night of the Long Knives The Nazis get this passed to give them ultimate control and power. It makes use of Article 48 – a weakness in the constitution 1935 Enabling Act The plan to extinguish the Jews of Europe 1936 Kristallnacht During the games evidence of anti-Semitism was played down, although Hitler snubbed gold medal winner, Jesse Owens 1938 Dawes Plan A night of burning, looting and terror for the Jews, where many synagogues and Jewish properties were destroyed 1941 Occupation of the Ruhr Limited relationships between Jews and non-Jews in Germany

Triplet match (answers) Date Event Summary 1923 Occupation of the Ruhr France invade the German industrial heartland to encourage Germany to fulfil their reparation payments 1924 Dawes Plan American plan to help Germany by making their reparations payments more manageable 1925 Locarno treaty The guaranteeing of the German Western borders, (ceding Alsace-Lorraine to France) 1926 Germany join the LONs Germany were finally allowed to join the League of Nations to give them a place to discuss international issues 1928 Kellogg-Briand Pact International agreement emphasising the need for peaceful ways to solve crisis and international disputes, avoiding war 1933 Enabling Act The Nazis get this passed to give them ultimate control and power. It makes use of Article 48 – a weakness in the constitution 1934 Night of the Long Knives Purging of the Nazi Party, and in particular the leaders of the SA 1935 Nuremburg Laws Limited relationships between Jews and non-Jews in Germany 1936 Berlin Olympic Games During the games evidence of anti-Semitism was played down, although Hitler snubbed gold medal winner, Jesse Owens 1938 Kristallnacht A night of burning, looting and terror for the Jews, where many synagogues and Jewish properties were destroyed 1941 The Final Solution The plan to extinguish the Jews of Europe