And the rise of Nazi Germany. Under the Weimar Republic Blamed for the Versailles Treaty French occupation of the Ruhr leads to economic collapse Inflation.

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And the rise of Nazi Germany

Under the Weimar Republic Blamed for the Versailles Treaty French occupation of the Ruhr leads to economic collapse Inflation Economy improves in 1920’s Great Depression in the 1930’s New cultural movements Berlin becomes cultural center Germany

The Rise of the Nazi Party Germany &

Under the Nazis Totalitarian State End of German depression Citizens applaud Hitler’s accomplishments Ideology spread to youth Nuremburg Laws persecute Jews Art used in propaganda & religion replaced Germany