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In 1918, the infusion of American troops and resources into the western front finally tipped the scale in the Allies' favor. Germany signed an armistice agreement with the Allies on November 11, 1918. -
The treaty of versailles was the primary peace treaty at the end of WW1, signed on june 28, 1919 by the Allies. It restricted Germany by making it give up land to the allies, reduce its army to 100,000 men, and provide monetary damages to the allies. German people disagreed with these terms, but they agreed because if they didn’t the Allies would invade germany. -
In germany, the roaring twenties meant economic growth, expansion of liberal values in society, and spurt in experimental and creative efforts in art. In germany, it was referred to as the golden twenties, or Glückliche Zwanziger Jahre in german, and was also referred to as the happy twenties until the start of the great depression. unable to add source
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The League of Nations started on january 10, 1920, at the Paris Peace Conference. It was made as a peace keeping body in international affairs, and its aim was to make sure another war didn’t happen. Main countries that started the League of Nations were Great Britain, France, Italy, and Japan. -
In November 1923, Hitler and the Nazis attempted to overthrow the Weimer republic. They attempted a coupe which was called the Beer Hall Putsch. They tried to overthrow to make a germany based on race. But the german military stopped them, and the attempt failed, resulting the Nazi party being banned, and Hitler being sent to prison. -
This was an Italian politician, journalist and leader of the National Fascist Party ruling the country as Prime Minister from 1922 to 1943 -
The great depression started with the new york stock exchange in 1929, which resulted in the entire global economy collapsing. Unemployment rates rose dramatically, and many went homeless and jobless. Soldiers were hit the hardest, as they had just got back from war, and could not provide for themselves, so they suffered the most. unable to add source
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On january 30, 1933, German president Paul Von Hindenburg appointed the National Socialist German Workers’ Party (Nazi Party) and their leader Adolf Hitler to the head of the coalition government. This allowed Hitler and the Nazis to come to power in Germany. -
The Second Italo-Ethiopian War, also referred to as the Second Italo-Abyssinian War, was a colonial war from 3 October 1935 to 5 May 1936 between the armed forces of the Kingdom of Italy and those of the Ethiopian Empire -
germany invades Poland