- 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)
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Dictionary result for putsch
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a violent attempt to overthrow a government.
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The Gallipoli campaign
Explanation:
The Allies wanted to control the Dardanelles to attack the Ottoman Empire. The Allies wished to take control of the Dardanelles Strait so that it would be open for their naval power to break through into the Sea of Marmara and threaten Constantinople.
Many countries fought in the Gallipoli campaign including Britain, Australia, New Zealand, France, and India. The Gallipoli campaign was a defeat for the Allies. It is estimated that about 27,000 French and 115,000 from British, Australia, New Zealand, and India killed.
Answer: Abolitionists from the Second Great Awakening called for the immediate emancipation of all enslaved people. They wanted to incorporation of freed people into US society.
Explanation:
They claimed slavery denied the humanity of enslaved people, went against christian teachings and was sinful. Abolitionists spread their message through various ways such as newspapers, The Liberator.