Germany 1918-1945

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why did France and Belgium occupy the Ruhr in January 1923?
Because in 1922 Germany said it could not afford to pay its reparations so in 1923, French and Belgium troops occupied the Ruhr.
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What was the hyper-inflation of 1923?
hyper-inflation was the massive and rapid price increases
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When did Hitler become leader of the Nazi party?
1921
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Who were the storm troopers?
Mainly un-employed ex soilders who attacked left wing political meetings and demonstrations.
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What was the Munich Putsch
The Munic Putsch was when Hitler decided to march to Berlin from munich to overthrow the Weimar government
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When was Hitler sent to Jail and what for?
In a result of the munich putsch Hitler was accused of Treason and jailed in April 1924 for five years in Landsberg Prison
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What was Meine Kampf
Hitlers book 'my struggle' wrote in the time he was in prison
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What did the dawes Plan and the Young Plan do about Germany's repreation payments?
They reduced the size of repreation instalments and provided Germany with loans
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Who was in charge of Nazi propaganda
Joseph Goebells
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Who were the **?
Hitlers personal bodyguards
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Why did the Wall st crash have such a big impact in Germany?
Unemployment rose rapidly, those with jobs faced reduced hours and wage cuts soon milions were hungry and homeless. America demanded all loans to be withdrawn and to be immediatley payed back.
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