Weimar Republic was a 3 year period of hyperinflation in Germany‚ between June 1921 and January 1924. It was caused by the extremely rapid growth in the supply of paper money. It was almost like a form of taxation‚ as Germany was struggling for money at this time‚ because they need to repay expenses from the war. An event like this caused various issues for different groups of the German public… Pensioners – During hyperinflation in Germany‚ prices and wages soared up drastically‚ which meant
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AP European History Ch 28 World War II 1. What were Hitler’s plans for Germany and then for Europe? How successful was he in implementing those plans? Pages: 902-910 2. Why did Italy invade Ethiopia? How did this incident further show the weakness of the League of Nations? How did France and Britain appease Italy while enforcing sanctions at the same time? Page:___________ 3. Why is the Rhineland seen as a major blunder for Britain and France? Why did they not intervene? What defense did France
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Was The Treaty Of Versailles Fair To Germany? ’The Treaty of Versailles’ was the peace settlement that ended World War One in 1918. The treaty itself was actually signed on the 28th June 1919 at the former palace of Versailles‚ just outside Paris‚ by Germany and the Allies. The treaty was a compromise between the countries‚ trying to satisfy each demand - but was it overall fair to Germany? The Treaty of Versailles was created to cripple Germany so that they could not start another war. One side
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everyone/Failing economy (see notes) P- End Marxism Ev-Nazi’s didn’t want to be ruled by high finance + communists Ex- “death to lies” Communists- believe in Marxism/ Industrialists didn’t want it because they would have less money so funded Nazis Mini conclusion- This was part of the reason why the Nazi’s votes increased because they moulded their policies around what the people wanted and also took advantage of the failing economy. P2- Campaigns P-Propaganda Ev-Persuaded people
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certain extent because there are some insignificant that Stresemann did and that Germany didn’t like it. The things that Stresemann did do for Germany is led the German people to be a part of the League of Nations. Also the French and British didn’t respect Germany and Stresemann showed them that German isn’t bad. Later on French and Britain showed respect to Germany. The things that Germany didn’t like is that it made Germany seem weak or not strong enough to defend themselves from French‚ other than
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The Versailles Peace Treaty‚ which was between Germany and the Allies‚ had many aspects of punishments for Germany in particular. The reason behind this treaty was World War I‚ which was triggered by many things including the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria. World War I consisted of Germany aganist the Allies( Britain‚ France‚ Rusisa‚ who later dropped out‚ and later United States). There were an immense amount of casualities and lethal new technologies used throughout this war
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Book Review: The Nazi Hunters The book The Nazi Hunters by Neal Bascomb is a nonfiction book based on the aftermath of World War 2. It follows the story of Adolf Eichmann‚ one of the highest ranking Nazis and so called architect of the Wehrmacht/Nazi strategy. The book gives the reader an insight of Eichmann’s background story as one of the leaders of The Final Solution. Nazi Hunters also tells the reader what happened in the aftermath of the war and the fall of the Third Reich regarding Eichmann
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and officially ended in 1945‚ can be linked to the results of World War 1‚ which ended just two decades before. The Allied nations‚ who emerged victorious in WWI‚ imposed bleak punishments on Germany‚ through the peace treaty agreement known as Treaty of Versailles. Instead of accepting their penalty‚ Germany became bitter and the harsh terms of the treaty fuelled the rise of nationalism‚ Economic factors‚ and Appeasement and isolationism. An armistice was signed on 11 November 1918 and ‚ in January
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When talking about the Holocaust and more widely‚ Hitler’s reign over Germany there are many questions that may come to mind. Why did he do what he did? What was his end motive? How much longer would he have stayed in power if things didn’t happen the way they did? However‚ one of the most common and possibly complex questions would be‚ when did Hitler’s dictatorship begin? To fully answer this question in the most accurate way it is important to look at many different factors. During Hitler’s reign
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// History Essay Gr 9B How and why did the Nazis come to power in Germany? The war had just ended‚ Germany has lost and accepted all responsibility for starting the war and the treaty of Versailles was made. Reparations had to be paid and Germanys Economy was at an all time low. In 1920’s there was a weak economy and democracy‚ high unemployment and many jobs are paying very little so there were many people that were hungry and diseased. Even people who were earning well were
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