So no, the critics weren't anti-American, they simply believed that the US shouldn't have been in WWI, a war all the way across the Atlantic Ocean, were men were led to battle so most good get slaughtered and the few that made it across the battlefield would be gassed.
Freedom of speech because everything else is already in the state
It allowed people to spread work more quickly since printing machines can make multiple copies in a small amount of time.
- Germany lost WW1 (1919)
- Hitler and his party were involved in a putsch (1923)
- Hitler was sentenced 5 years in prison (1923)
- Hitler became chancellor of Germany (1933)
- books were burned (1933)
- The Reich Citizenship Law banned anyone of Jewish descent from being a German citizen. (1935)
- The Kristallnacht - Night of the broken glass (1938)
<u>Vocab</u>
Dictionary result for putsch
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noun
a violent attempt to overthrow a government.
Answer: b Europe
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