STC Nazi Germany

  • Weimar Constitution Ratified

  • Armistice

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    Nazi Germany

  • Spartacist uprising in Berlin

    The Sparticist uprising in Berlin marks the end of the German Revolution.
  • Versailles Treaty Signed

    The German population swallowed the bitter pill of defeat as the victorious Allies punished Germany severely. In the Treaty of Versailles , Germany was disarmed and forced to pay reparations to France and Britain for the huge costs of the war. http://fcit.usf.edu/holocaust/timeline/nazirise.htm
  • Hitler joins the workers party

    Adolf Hitler joined the German Workers Party (GWP) and was recognised for his captivating and engrossing speeches. http://fcit.usf.edu/holocaust/DEFN/dap.htm
  • Hitler declares the 25 Points of National-Socialism

  • The German Workers' Party adopts the name 'National Socialist German Workers' Party' (NSDAP) or NAZI Party.

  • Kapp Putch

  • The price of a loaf of bread reaches 201 000 000 000 marks

    The price of a loaf of bread reaches 201 000 000 000 marks only two years ago was 4 marks.
  • Gustav Stresseman becomes the German Foreign Minister

  • The Munich Putsch

    The Munich Putsch was a failed attempt at revolution that occurred between the evening of 8 November and the early afternoon of 9 November 1923.
  • Hitler's trial

  • The Daws Plan

    This was a plan made to help the German public by Gustav Stresseman.
  • Hitler in gaol at Landau Prison. Writes Mien Kampf

  • Great Depression follows the Wall Street Crash

  • Nazi Party becomes the second largest in the Reichstag

  • The Night of Long Knives. Ernst Roehm, leader of the SA, and other leading Nazis are assassinated under orders from Hitler.

  • Kristallnacht: Nazi organised terrorism against Jews

    Kristallnacht: Nazi organised terrorism against Jews
    A series of coordinated attacks against Jews throughout Nazi Germany and parts of Austria on 9–10 November 1938, carried out by SA stormtroopers and civilians.
  • Hitler issues the 'Final Solution' directive for the extermination of the Jews

  • Hitler suicides in the Chancellery bunker, Berlin

    Hitler shot himself just after his wedding.