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More info on Hyperinflation in Germany Germany hit a large hyperinflation after WWI, the prices od living were extrememly high. The price for bread in 1923 was 200,000,000,000 marks.
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The hyperinflation in Germany lasted for 3 years.
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While trying to follow Mussolini's example of staging a small scale coup, Hitler was put in jail for a year. Durring that year, Rudolf Hess wrote Mein Kampf as Hitler paced his cell and told Hess what to write.
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Stalin had control of the Soviet Union until his death on March 5th, 1953. He had control for almost 30 years
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After the death of Lenin, Stalin took over the Soviet Union. He turned the Union into a totalitarian state controlled by a powerful and complex bureaucracy for almost 30 years.
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A group of Japaneese army officers blew up a japaneese owned railroad line and blamed it on the Chinese. It gave an excuse for Japan to take over Manchurian.
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How Hitler became ChancellorWith conservative support, Hitler was appointed chancellor through legal means under the Weimar Constitution.
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hitler becomes president Hitler was alredy chancelor when he became prime minister/ Pesident of Germany.
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More awesome info on remilitarizing Germany HItler denounced the Locarno Pact and began remilitarizing in the Rhineland, also known as Western Germany.
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Japan took advantage of China's civil war to invade the mainland and overran eastern China.
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Anschluss was the Nazi propoganda term for the annexing of Austria in Nazi Germany.
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Hitler wanted Sudetenland from Czechoslovakia. The Munich conference resulted in the annexation of Sudetenland.
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Sudetenland for the most part had a german population and went into czechoslovakia. In 1938 at the Munich conference the people who supported Hitler gave Sudetenland to Germany.
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German Nazis burned down synagogues and destroyed jewish homes, businesses, and schools. About 30,000 jewish men were sent to concentration camps after being arrested
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More information on the non-aggression pact The pact stated that neither Germany or the Soveit Union would take military action against one another for the next 10 years. Although both parties didn't sign the pact just for peace and had their own plans benefited from it.
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German forces attack Poland from the air and on land. Hitler wanted to regain lost territory and compleatly rule Poland.
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Germany, Italy, and Japan signed the Tripartite Pact in September. They became known as the Axis in WWII