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spayn [35]
3 years ago
11

What events are most associated with the First Reich?

History
1 answer:
kenny6666 [7]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:Pre-Weimar Events of Note:

1914 - The Beginning of World War One

1914 - US and German Trade

1915 - Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF)

1917 - The Russian Revolution

1918 - Abdication of the Kaiser

1918 - The End of World War One / November Criminals

1919 - Germany Signs the Treaty of Versailles

1919 - Sparticist Revolution

The Weimar Republic (1919-1933)

1919 - Weimar Established

1920 - Berlin Kapp Putsch

1920 - Founding of the Nazi Party

1920 - Otto Braun, Prussian Prime Minister

1920 - Paul Whitman Band Brings American Jazz to Germany

1921 - Cabinet of Dr. Caligari

1922 - Founding of Hitler Youth

1922 - Leo Baeck Elected President of Rabbi Association

1922 - Walter Rathenau Assassinated

1923 - Berlin Riots on Hyperinflation

1923 - Dawes Plan

1923 - Hyper-Inflation at its Highest

1923 - Kurt Tucholsky Attacks Judges Verdicts in Terrorism Cases

1923 - Munich Beer Hall Putsch

1924 - Bauhaus School is Moved to Dessau

1925 - Friedrich Ebert Dies Before Re-election

1925 - Hindenburg Becomes President

1926 - "Black Reichswehr" Investigation

1926 - "Metropolis" Opens in Germany

1926 - Germany Joins the League of Nations

1927 - Founding of Kaiser Wilhelm Institute

1928 - Kellog-Briand-Stresemann Pact

1928 - The Young Plan

1929 - "Berlin Stories" by Christopher Isherwood (1940)

1929 - George Grosz On Trial For Blasphemy

1929 - Joachim Hossenfelder Joins the Nazi Party

1929 - Nazis Protest Opening of "All's Quiet on the Western Front"

1929 - Ruth Fisher Loses Leadership Position in German Communist Party

1929 - U.S.: Wall Street Crash

1930 - Max Schmelling Wins Heavyweight Title

1931 - Father Lichtenberg assigned to Berlin Cathedral

1932 - 5 million unemployed

1932 - Elections

1932 - Martin Albertz Attacks the German Christian Movement

1933 - Hitler named the last Weimar Chancellor

1933 - Weimar Republic Destroyed

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