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Armistice signed between Germany and the Allies, ending World War I.
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January: Paris Peace Conference begins, led by David Lloyd George, Georges Clemenceau, and Woodrow Wilson.
June: Treaty of Versailles signed with Germany, imposing harsh terms, reparations, and territorial losses. Creation of the League of Nations proposed by Wilson to maintain global peace (although the US would not join). -
-Treaty of Neuilly (Bulgaria)
-Treaty of Sèvres (Ottoman Empire)
-Treaty of Trianon (Hungary) Severe economic problems and social unrest in Europe, especially Germany. 1919–1920: Spartacist uprising in Germany crushed by Weimar Republic forces. Rise of nationalist and extremist movements across Europe. -
Mussolini founds the National Fascist Party in Italy.
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Mussolini's "March on Rome"; King Victor Emmanuel III appoints Mussolini as Prime Minister.
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Hitler's failed Beer Hall Putsch in Munich.
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Death of Lenin; Joseph Stalin gradually consolidates power in the USSR.
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Period of economic recovery and stability in Europe and the US. The "Roaring Twenties" or "Jazz Age" sees booming consumption, culture, and social changes (e.g., women's suffrage in UK (1918) and US (1920)).
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Wall Street Crash — "Black Thursday" — marking the start of the Great Depression.
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Worldwide economic crisis spreads. Rise of protectionism, end of the gold standard. Increased political instability in Europe and Latin America.
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Hitler appointed Chancellor of Germany by President Hindenburg.
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Reichstag Fire; Hitler granted emergency powers.
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Death of Hindenburg; Hitler assumes title of Führer, beginning the Nazi dictatorship (Third Reich).
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Spanish Civil War begins after military uprising led by General Francisco Franco.
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Germany remilitarizes the Rhineland.
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Formation of the Rome-Berlin Axis.
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Japan escalates war in China with the full-scale invasion of China.
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Germany annexes Austria.
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Munich Agreement — Britain and France allow Germany to annex Sudetenland (part of Czechoslovakia).
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Germany occupies the rest of Czechoslovakia.
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End of Spanish Civil War; Franco's dictatorship established in Spain.
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Signing of the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union, agreeing to partition Poland.
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Germany invades Poland, triggering the start of World War II.