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WWI Ends with German defeat. Under the terms of the armistice, the German Army was allowed to remain intact and was not forced to admit defeat by surrendering. U.S. General George Pershing had misgivings about this, saying it would be better to have the German generals admit defeat so there could be no doubt. The French and British were convinced however that Germany would not be a threat again. |
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League of Nations Founded |
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Signing of the Treaty of Versailles |
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Adolf Hitler becomes leader of the National Socialist "Nazi" party |
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The Beer Hall Pusch- Hitler and the Nazis hatched a plot in which they would kidnap the leaders of the Bavarian government and force them at gunpoint to accept Hitler as their leader. Then, according to their plan, with the aid of famous World War One General Erich Ludendorff, they would win over the German army, proclaim a nationwide revolt and bring down the German democratic government in Berlin.
They put this plan into action when they learned there would be a large gathering of businessmen in a Munich beer hall and the guests of honor were to be the Bavarian leaders they wanted to kidnap. |
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Hitler's "Mein Kampf" Published |
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Germany admitted to the League of nations |
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Stock Market on Wall St. crashes |
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Germans elect Nazis making them the 2nd largest political party in Germany |
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Roosevelt elected President of the US |
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Adolf Hitler becomes Chancellor of Germany |
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First concentration camp opened at Oranienburg outside Berlin |
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Enabling Act gives Hitler dictatorial power |
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Nazi boycott of Jewish opened shops |
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Nazis burn books in Germany. Among the finest in the world, gather in Berlin and other German cities to burn books with "unGerman" ideas. Books by Freud, Einstein, Thomas Mann, Jack London, H.G. Wells and many others go up in flames |
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Nazis open Dachau concentration camp |
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Nazi party declared only party in Germany |
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Germany quits the League of Nations |
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The "Night of the Long Knives" Hitler first ordered the arrest of the SA men who were inside Munich Nazi headquarters, then proceeded to the Ministry of the Interior building where he confronted the top SA man in Munich after his arrest, even tearing off his insignia in a fit of hysteria. |
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Nazis murder Austrian Chancellor Dollfuss |
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German President Hindenburg dies. |
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Adolf Hitler becomes Fuhrer of Germany |
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