Germany after the First World War

  • The Workers' Party

    The Workers' Party
    This party is the base of what is known as the Nazis Party.
  • Republic of Weimar

    Republic of Weimar
    Germany tourned into a Republic, known as the Weimar Republic, after the First World War.
  • The Nazis Party

    The Nazis Party
    The Workers´ Party was recognized as the National Socialist German Workers, more specifically, they were recognized as the Nazis.
  • The Nazis were...

    The Nazis were...
    Nationalistic as they had faith on their own nation, and Socialist because they wanted equelity among the entire Germany.
  • Hitler joinded the Workers´ Party

    Hitler joinded the Workers´ Party
    Hitler joined the Workers´ Party.
  • Germany and the Treaty of Versailles

    Germany and the Treaty of Versailles
    The final cost the allies agreed after the Treaty of Versailles for the reparations, in order to make Geermany pay, was finally set.
  • Resentment in the Germas after the Treaty of Versailles

    Resentment in the Germas after the Treaty of Versailles
    In Germany the presence of the resentment against the Treaty of Versailles and against those who signed it still predominated.
  • The Nazis and the terror

    The Nazis and the terror
    The Nazis´ movements for expansion were prohibited in some German cities because of its use of violence.
  • Fascist Expansion

    Fascist Expansion
    Benito Mussolini came to power in Italy supporting the expansion of the fascist principles in Germany.
  • Hitler and his German ideal

    Hitler and his German ideal
    Hitler wrote the Mein Kampf. This text included his ideal for Germany based on four aspects: national socialism, racism, Lebensraum, and strong government.
  • German hiperinflation

    German hiperinflation
    The period of hiperinflation came into an end.
  • France and Belgium invaded the Ruhr

    France and Belgium invaded the Ruhr
    The inflation in Germany made France and Belgium invade the Ruhr.
  • The increase of the members of the National Socialist Party

    The increase of the members of the National Socialist Party
    The members of the National Socialist Party raised form 6 000 people to 35 000 people as a result of the French and Belgian invation in the Ruhr.
  • German economy

    German economy
    German aims for recovery was clearly seen since 1925- 1929. Germany focused on social issues such as unemployment and started increasing their resources and plans but their economy failed because of debts,
  • Hitler emerges once again

    Hitler emerges once again
    Hitler wanted to be elected but he was ignored by the Germans until 1928, as in betweenf this years, Germany started to have a better view towards its developmnet.