Legacy of WW1

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  • Legacy of WW1
    • Pacifism
      • Political
        • Re-militarisation of the Rhineland
          • March 1936
          • Hitler gave orders to withdraw at any signs of resistance
        • Anschluss
          • March 1938
        • Munich Agreement 30 Sept 1938
          • Sudetenland given to Germany
          • "Peace in our time"
          • Chamberlain got Hitler to sign an Agreement that Germany and Britain would never go to war again
          • Labour was against re-armament
      • Public
        • Fulham East by-election 1933
          • Labour won 57% majority
          • Conservatives talk about re-armament
        • League of Nations Union
          • Voted on continued participation in the LofN (1935)
            • 96% voted yes
            • 11.9 million votes
        • 10,000 gathered outside of Buckingham palace to celebrate the Munich Agreement
        • "God bless you, Mr Chamberlain"
          • Song played on the radio
          • Chamberlain memorabilia
    • The Treaty of Versailles
      • Signed in 1919
        • Germany had no input, just had to accept or be destroyed by Allies
        • Hitler called them the "November criminals"
      • Reaparations
        • £6.6billion
      • Germany lost Alsace-Lloraine
      • Germany lost the Sudetenland
      • France occupied the Ruhr in 1924
      • Germany suffered serious economic problems
        • Jan 1918
          • $1 exchange rate for Marks was 5.21
        • Feb 1922
          • The $1 exchange rate was 27,918
      • Hitler gained sympathisers and supporters
        • released 8 months into 5 year jail sentence
          • December 19th 1924
        • Germany suffered serious economic problems
          • Jan 1918
            • $1 exchange rate for Marks was 5.21
          • Feb 1922
            • The $1 exchange rate was 27,918
        • Further economic disruption in Wall Street Crash 1929
          • Dawes Plan couldn't be sustained
          • Nazi party votes
            • 1928
              • 2.6%
            • 1932
              • 33%
            • 1933
              • 43.9%

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