Some important dates:-
1. August 1 1914- World War 1 started
2. 1917- Entry of U.S in the 1st World War
3. November 9 1918-Defeat of Germany and the central powers in the 1st World War,proclamation of the Weimar Republic
4. 1923- Economic crisis of Germany,occupation of ruhr by the French,Hitler planned to seize control of Bavaria
5. April 1923-U.S Dollar was equal to 24,000 marks
6. July 1923- 353,000 marks
7. August 1923-4,621,000 marks
8. December 1923-98,860,000 marks
9. 1929 to 1932- The Great Depression
10. 1929- Wall Street Exchange crashed
11. 24th October 1929-13 million shares were sold in one single day
12. 1889-Birth of Adolf Hitler
13. 1919-Hitler joined German Worker’s Party
14. 1928-Nazi Party got 2.6% votes in the Reichstag
15. 1932-Nazi party became the largest party with 37% votes.
16. 30 January 1933-President Hindenburg offered chancellorship to Hitler
17. 28 Feb 1933-The fire decree suspended civic rights
18. 3 march 1933-Enabling Act was passed
19. 1933- Hitler pulled out of league of nations
20. 1936-Hitler and Nazi party reoccupied Rhineland
21. September 1939-Germany invaded Poland, the start of 2nd World War
22. September 1940-Tripartite Pact was signed between Italy, Germany and Japan
23. May 1945-Hitler defeated and Atom bomb dropped in Hiroshima in Japan
24. June 22 1941-Germany attacked Soviet Union
25. 1933 to 1938- Nazis terrorized,paupertised and segregated the Jews
26. 1939 to 1945-Jews concentrated at gassing chambers in Poland.
27. 1922- The Youth League of the Nazis was founded
28. June 28 1919-Treaty of Versallaise
29. June 23 1941-Mass murder of the Jews begins
30. December 8 1941-U.S joins the 2nd world war
31. Janury 27 1945-Soviet troops liberate Auschwitz
32. May 8 1945-Allied victory in Europe
33. May 1945 Hitler, his wife and his minister Suicides.
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