By: Staphany Perez and Alberto Alamilla. The Treaty of Versailles  bitterness (Germany)  War guilt  Debt  Lost of land  Minimized army  Lost of.

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By: Staphany Perez and Alberto Alamilla

The Treaty of Versailles  bitterness (Germany)  War guilt  Debt  Lost of land  Minimized army  Lost of control

The Weimar Republic  Political structure  Created during imperial army defeat  city of Weimar  Granted civil liberties (representatives)

Kapp Putsch  armed insurrection  Berlin  Failed ?  Collapse after the government fled……  Strikes

Invasion of the Ruhr  French January 1923  Invasion during the Kapp Putsch

Inflation  The invasion of the Ruhr  Printing of money  Unemployment and tax revenues  American dollar :800 million marks (November 1925)

Great Depression  Inflation of money  Trade  Stock market crash of 1929  Unemployment  Bank failures  Lack of consumers

Effects of Great Depression on Germany  no payments  Unemployment  Insufficient income (farmers)  Trade declines  Little consumers  Emergence of a body of economic thought

John Maynard Keynes  General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money  Government intervention in economy  Ideas were unused

Hitler  Acquaintance with mayor Karl Lueger  Soldier wwI  N.A.Z.I.S..  Swastika

Paul Von Hindenburg  President of weimar  Military hero  Conservative monarchist  Successor

Dawes plan and the Locarno pact  Dawes :  Weimer republic  New payment plan  went according to Germany's economy  Locarno:  Peace  Agreement  League of nations