Weimar & Nazi Germany

By Prawta
  • Spartacists Revolt

    a general strike led by Ros Luxemburg and Karl Libnecht
  • Treaty of Versailles

    The Treaty of Versailles was signed in 1919 in the Hall of Mirrors by German diplomat.
  • Kapp Putsch

    The German revolution led by right wings extremists in Berlin
  • Occuparionof the Ruhr

    The French troops march into the Rhur in Germany to force German to pay off reparations.
  • Munich Putsch

    Also known as the Beer Hall Putsch. It was the left wing revolution led by Hitler in Munich. It did not succeed, and Hitler was later captured and sent to prison.
  • Dawes Plan

    USA lent Germany loans to help Germany to pay off and recover from the reparations. The solution came was carried out by Charles G.Dawes.
  • Hitler became Fuhrer

    After Hindenburg died, Hitler took over and became the Fuhrer of Germany.
  • Young Plan

    The American banker Owen D. Young came out with another new plan to help Germany from the reparations. which was to reduced further payments to 112 billion Gold Marks.
  • Nuremburg Law

    The law declared that Jews were not part of the German race and Germany should protect their own German 'pure' blood.
  • Nazis vote 1928

    Nazis 's vote had declined from 14% to 12% in 1928.
  • The Wall Street crash

    The Wall Street Crashed in1929 led the whole world into a Great Depression. Many countries economy went down and suffered badly but Germany suffered the most.
  • Nazi Vote 1930

    After the Great Depression, people were going towards extreme socialists again. Therefor, the vote of Nazi suddenly increase to 107%.
  • "Fuhrer over Germany" compaign

    Hitler gave a speech to the German citizens, promising to give them 'jobs and bread'. It effected many of the people in Germany, and gain more supports from the citizens.
  • Reichstag Fire

    The Reichstag Fire broke out in 1933 at night, Hitler claimed that it was the Communists who planned to destroy the Reichtag, and that he needed to have an emergency power to bann the political group.
  • Nazi vote 1933

    Hitler's supporters continue to increse to 230%.
  • Enabling Act

    The Enabling Act was passed by the president Hindenburg to Hitler.
  • Banning of Trades Union

    Nazi decided to banned world trades unions in Germany to avoid economy problems.
  • Banning of Political Parties

    Nazi declared that it is the only political party in Germany, 1933. Therefore, other political parties were banned.
  • Reich Concordat

    The Reich Concordat was signed by the Reich Church to alow the Nazi control over all the religious activities in Germany.
  • Night of the Long Knives

    The SA leader Ernst Rhom was arrest, and many of the SA member were shot because Hitler didn't want Nazi to be a violent party.
  • Wannsee Conference

    A big Nazi meeting was held in Berlin to inform all the members to be responsible for the politics that was related to Jews.