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Key Dates Paper three

Some key dates

Key Topic 1: Weimar Republic, 1918-29 Key Figures: Weimar Adolf Hitler Paul von Hindenburg Heinrich Brüning General Franz von Papen Kurt von Schleicher Key Figures: Nazi Germany Adolf Hitler Heinrich Himmler Marinus van Derlubbe Joseph Goebbels Herman Georing Key Topic 1: Weimar Republic, 1918-29 Key Topic 2: Hitler’s Rise to Power, 1919-33 1920—Kapp Putsch 1925—Mein Kampf Published 1933—Concordat with Catholic Church 1924—The Dawes Plan 1933—Enabling law passed -> gave Hitler power to enact laws without the Reichstag 1918— Kaiser Wilhelhm Abdicates 1919—Spartacist uprising 1919—Treaty of Versailles 1934—Night of the Long Knives 1938—Kristallnacht 1923—Munich Putsch 1923—Hyperinflation 1926—Bamberg Conference 1928—Kellog- Briand Pact 1929—The Young Plan 1935—Nuremberg Laws 1933—Reichstag Fire 1936—Berlin Olympics 1925—Locarno Pact 1918 1920 1925 1930 1935 1938 1918—Armistice Signed 1919—Weimar Constitution established 1933—Hitler becomes Chancellor 1933—Gestapo established 1933 - Boycott of Jewish businesses 1933—Reich Church founded Edelweiss Pirates KT 3&4: Life and Nazi Control in Germany, 1933-39 1923—French occupation of the Ruhr 1923— Gustav Stresemann made chancellor 1932— Nationalist Socialist German Worker’s Party largest party in the Reichstag 1934—Death of Hindenburg -> Hitler becomes Führer 1926—Germany joined the League of Nations 1929—Wall Street Crash -> start of economic crisis in Germany

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