Weimar Germany and Hitler's Rise to power

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January 1919
Spartacist uprising
1 of 72
November 1919
Hitler joins the German Worker's Party
2 of 72
March 1920 (2)
Kapp's Putsch and Hitler became party leader and renamed the party "The National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nazi Party)
3 of 72
1921
The SA is set up
4 of 72
1923 (2)
Occupation of the Ruhr. Hyperinflation
5 of 72
August 1923
Stresemann becomes Chancellor
6 of 72
August 1923
Stresemann becomes Chancellor
7 of 72
November 1923 (2)
Munich putsch & Stresemann calls of passive
8 of 72
August 1923
Stresemann becomes Chancellor
9 of 72
November 1923 (2)
Munich putsch & Stresemann calls of passive resistance in the Ruhr
10 of 72
February 1924
Hitler's trial
11 of 72
1924 (3)
Mein Kampf written, change in Nazi policy, first election 52 seats won
12 of 72
August 1923
Stresemann becomes Chancellor
13 of 72
November 1923 (2)
Munich putsch & Stresemann calls of passive resistance in the Ruhr
14 of 72
February 1924
Hitler's trial
15 of 72
1924 (3)
Mein Kampf written, change in Nazi policy, first election 52 seats won
16 of 72
April 1924
Dawes plan (Economic aid to Germany)
17 of 72
August 1923
Stresemann becomes Chancellor
18 of 72
November 1923 (2)
Munich putsch & Stresemann calls of passive resistance in the Ruhr
19 of 72
February 1924
Hitler's trial
20 of 72
1924 (3)
Mein Kampf written, change in Nazi policy, first election 52 seats won
21 of 72
April 1924
Dawes plan (Economic aid to Germany)
22 of 72
1925
Hindenburg elected
23 of 72
August 1923
Stresemann becomes Chancellor
24 of 72
November 1923 (2)
Munich putsch & Stresemann calls of passive resistance in the Ruhr
25 of 72
February 1924
Hitler's trial
26 of 72
1924 (3)
Mein Kampf written, change in Nazi policy, first election 52 seats won
27 of 72
April 1924
Dawes plan (Economic aid to Germany)
28 of 72
1925 (2)
Hindenburg elected as president and Locarno pact introduced
29 of 72
August 1923
Stresemann becomes Chancellor
30 of 72
November 1923 (2)
Munich putsch & Stresemann calls of passive resistance in the Ruhr
31 of 72
February 1924
Hitler's trial
32 of 72
1924 (3)
Mein Kampf written, change in Nazi policy, first election 52 seats won
33 of 72
April 1924
Dawes plan (Economic aid to Germany)
34 of 72
1925 (2)
Hindenburg elected as president and Locarno pact introduced (demilitarised the Rhineland)
35 of 72
August 1923
Stresemann becomes Chancellor
36 of 72
November 1923 (2)
Munich putsch & Stresemann calls of passive resistance in the Ruhr
37 of 72
February 1924
Hitler's trial
38 of 72
1924 (3)
Mein Kampf written, change in Nazi policy, first election 52 seats won
39 of 72
April 1924
Dawes plan (Economic aid to Germany)
40 of 72
1925 (2)
Hindenburg elected as president and Locarno pact introduced (demilitarised the Rhineland)
41 of 72
1929 (3)
1929 Wall Street Crash The Great Depression The Young Plan
42 of 72
August 1923
Stresemann becomes Chancellor
43 of 72
November 1923 (2)
Munich putsch & Stresemann calls of passive resistance in the Ruhr
44 of 72
February 1924
Hitler's trial
45 of 72
1924 (3)
Mein Kampf written, change in Nazi policy, first election 52 seats won
46 of 72
April 1924
Dawes plan (Economic aid to Germany)
47 of 72
1925 (2)
Hindenburg elected as president and Locarno pact introduced (demilitarised the Rhineland)
48 of 72
1929 (3)
Wall Street Crash, The Great Depression, The Young Plan (settling German reparations)
49 of 72
1920
Nazis got 107 seats in the election
50 of 72
1932
Nazis
51 of 72
August 1923
Stresemann becomes Chancellor
52 of 72
November 1923 (2)
Munich putsch & Stresemann calls of passive resistance in the Ruhr
53 of 72
February 1924
Hitler's trial
54 of 72
1924 (3)
Mein Kampf written, change in Nazi policy, first election 52 seats won
55 of 72
April 1924
Dawes plan (Economic aid to Germany)
56 of 72
1925 (2)
Hindenburg elected as president and Locarno pact introduced (demilitarised the Rhineland)
57 of 72
1929 (3)
Wall Street Crash, The Great Depression, The Young Plan (settling German reparations)
58 of 72
1920
Nazis got 107 seats in the election
59 of 72
1932
Nazis become the largest single party with 230 seats
60 of 72
November 1932
von Papen loses Chancellorship
61 of 72
August 1923
Stresemann becomes Chancellor
62 of 72
November 1923 (2)
Munich putsch & Stresemann calls of passive resistance in the Ruhr
63 of 72
February 1924
Hitler's trial
64 of 72
1924 (3)
Mein Kampf written, change in Nazi policy, first election 52 seats won
65 of 72
April 1924
Dawes plan (Economic aid to Germany)
66 of 72
1925 (2)
Hindenburg elected as president and Locarno pact introduced (demilitarised the Rhineland)
67 of 72
1929 (3)
Wall Street Crash, The Great Depression, The Young Plan (settling German reparations)
68 of 72
1920
Nazis got 107 seats in the election
69 of 72
1932
Nazis become the largest single party with 230 seats
70 of 72
November 1932
von Papen loses Chancellorship
71 of 72
December 1932
von Schleicher become Chancellor
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Card 2

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Hitler joins the German Worker's Party

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November 1919

Card 3

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Kapp's Putsch and Hitler became party leader and renamed the party "The National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nazi Party)

Back

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Card 4

Front

The SA is set up

Back

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Card 5

Front

Occupation of the Ruhr. Hyperinflation

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