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Germany Or Deutschland

Certain materials are included under the fair use exemption of the U.S. Copyright Law and have been prepared according to the multimedia fair use guidelines and are restricted from further use. Flags and maps obtained from: © Jon Benignus

17 th Century Germany © Fragen an die deutsche Geschichte

Otto von Bismarck Invaded France for 1 st time. – Franco-Prussian War United Germany in

Unification © Fragen an die deutsche Geschichte

World War I Invaded France for 2 nd Time Allies punished Germany with the Treaty of Versailles /wilh1.jpg

Post WW I Germany © Fragen an die deutsche Geschichte

Hyperinflation Paying war reparations hurt German economy Money became worthless Value of German money 1=1914 values Kite made out of German money

Rise of Adolph Hitler Blamed France and Treaty of Versailles for Germany’s problems Also blamed the Jews for good measure

WW II - France Invaded France for 3 rd Time Hitler punished France for Treaty of Versailles

WW II – Soviet Union Invaded Soviet Union in 1941 Lost war in the Winter © Fragen an die deutsche Geschichte

WW II – Holocaust Largest example of Genocide Killed over 6 million Jews and Slavs © Fragen an die deutsche Geschichte

Post WW II Germany © Fragen an die deutsche Geschichte

Berlin Divided Soviets con- trolled half of the city People kept going west © Fragen an die deutsche Geschichte

The Berlin Wall Soviets built a wall around West Berlin Prevented E. Germans from going west

Brandenburg Gate

JFK in Berlin Kennedy gave his “Ich bin ein Berliner” speech

West Germany Capital – Bonn Member of: –NATO –EU Economic Miracle

Economic Aid from the Marshall Fund Membership in the EU © Fragen an die deutsche Geschichte

West Germany © Jon Benignus

East Germany Capital –East Berlin Member of Warsaw Pact Economically behind

East Germany © Jon Benignus

East Germany © Jon Benignus

German Reunification Soviet Union started to collapse East Germany opened borders People started to knock down Berlin Wall mer_berlin_89.jpg

Reunification II Berlin wall went down People flooded into West Germany

Reunification III

Reunification IV Kohl and Chirac Helmut Kohl a.de/cn/dgyd/d2/d106.jpg wart_photoKohlChiracG7Gipfel/index.jpg

Problems with Reunification Ossis not used to Free Market System Expensive to rebuild East Germany Chancellor - Angela Merkel (since 2005) –Was a Physics Professor in East Germany Angela Merkel clio.com/library/maps/countrydisplay.aspx?countryid=72&bma p=False&highlightid=13&categoryid=13&entryid=869369&na v=non