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Friedrich Ebert, (born February 4, 1871, Heidelberg, Germany—died February 28, 1925, Berlin). He was a leader of the Social Democratic movement in Germany. After Germany defeat in World War I, he try to unite the Germany as much as possible. -
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The National Socialist Programme (as known as the 25-point Programme and the 25-point Plan ) was the party program of the National Socialist German Workers' Party. -
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They began at Munich, aiming to seize control of the state government, march on Berlin, and overthrow the German federal government. But this coup failed at the end. -
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He was Weimar Germany's second president, after Ebert, and he led the nation through the catastrophe of the Wall Street Crash. -
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In the Black Tuesday, America and the rest of the industrialized world spiraled downward into the Great Depression -
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Nazi Germany under the leadership of Hitler soon became a dictatorship. -
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The German parliament ( Reichstag ) building burned down due to arson. -
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Hitler denounced the Locarno Pact and began remilitarizing of the Rhineland. -
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Adolf Hitler's Nazi dictatorship camouflaged its racist, militaristic character while hosting the Summer Olympics. -
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Hitler had been planning his attack since March - ever since German troops occupied the remainder of Czechoslovakia. -
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Poland troops surrendered to Germany.