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2. 1918 Revolution Effects of Versailles Treaty Troubles of early Weimar Republic Recovery of Stresseman era Onset of Great Depression Rise of National Socialism Hitler in power The Nazi dictatorship Qn1: What does Source A tell you about Germany in 1918? (5) 30 Oct Naval muntiny in Kiel 9 Nov Kaiser Wilhelm II abdicated 10 Nov Social Democratic Party set up German Republic in Weimar 11 Nov Friedrich Ebert signed armistice with France Source A
3. 1918 Revolution Effects of Versailles Treaty Troubles of early Weimar Republic Recovery of Stresseman era Onset of Great Depression Rise of National Socialism Hitler in power The Nazi dictatorship Qn2: How does Source B help you understand why Germany was displeased with the Treaty of Versailles? (6) Source B
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8. 1918 Revolution Effects of Versailles Treaty Troubles of early Weimar Republic Recovery of Stresseman era Onset of Great Depression Rise of National Socialism Hitler in power The Nazi dictatorship Sep 1919: Hitler joins German Worker’s Party in Munich Feb 1920: renamed National Socialist German Workers’ Party (Nazis) Aug 1921: set up Sturm Abteilung (SA) or Stormtroopers under Ernst Rohm 9 Nov 1923: Attempted Munich “Beer Hall” putsch, Mein Kampf in Lansberg 1926: Relaunch party, set up interest groups, mass military rallies
9. 1918 Revolution Effects of Versailles Treaty Troubles of early Weimar Republic Recovery of Stresseman era Onset of Great Depression Rise of National Socialism Hitler in power The Nazi dictatorship
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11. 1918 Revolution Effects of Versailles Treaty Troubles of early Weimar Republic Recovery of Stresseman era Onset of Great Depression Rise of National Socialism Hitler in power The Nazi dictatorship
12. 1918 Revolution Effects of Versailles Treaty Troubles of early Weimar Republic Recovery of Stresseman era Onset of Great Depression Rise of National Socialism Hitler in power The Nazi dictatorship Qn6: The effects of the Great Depression on Germany was the most important reason for the growing popularity of the Nazi party. How far do you agree? (13)
13. 1918 Revolution Effects of Versailles Treaty Troubles of early Weimar Republic Recovery of Stresseman era Onset of Great Depression Rise of National Socialism Hitler in power The Nazi dictatorship Qn7: What does Source G tell you about Germany between 1928 and 1932? (5) Source G
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15. 1918 Revolution Effects of Versailles Treaty Troubles of early Weimar Republic Recovery of Stresseman era Onset of Great Depression Rise of National Socialism Hitler in power The Nazi dictatorship Reichstag, Berlin
16. 1918 Revolution Effects of Versailles Treaty Troubles of early Weimar Republic Recovery of Stresseman era Onset of Great Depression Rise of National Socialism Hitler in power The Nazi dictatorship Brandenburg Gate, Berlin
17. 1918 Revolution Effects of Versailles Treaty Troubles of early Weimar Republic Recovery of Stresseman era Onset of Great Depression Rise of National Socialism Hitler in power The Nazi dictatorship Deutsches Stadion, Reichsparteitagsgelande, Nuremburg, Bavaria
18. 1918 Revolution Effects of Versailles Treaty Troubles of early Weimar Republic Recovery of Stresseman era Onset of Great Depression Rise of National Socialism Hitler in power The Nazi dictatorship Luitpoldarena, Nuremburg, Bavaria
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20. 1918 Revolution Effects of Versailles Treaty Troubles of early Weimar Republic Recovery of Stresseman era Onset of Great Depression Rise of National Socialism Hitler in power The Nazi dictatorship Education in the Nazi State
21. 1918 Revolution Effects of Versailles Treaty Troubles of early Weimar Republic Recovery of Stresseman era Onset of Great Depression Rise of National Socialism Hitler in power The Nazi dictatorship Jews in the Nazi State 1933: boycott Jewish shops, Jews sacked, burning of Jewish books 1934: banned Jews from public places, 1935: Nuremburg Laws – lost citizenship, right to vote, right of marriage 1936: ? 1937: Jewish business confiscated 1938: compulsory registration, exclusion from school, expulsion to Poland November pogrom – arrest of 30,000 wealthy Jews Reich Kristallnacht – Crystal Night