Germany 1918-1945: Important Dates

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Important dates to learn/ remember
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Germany 1918-1945: Important Dates... 1918: Nov 11th: World War One Armistice 1919: Jan 5th-12th: Spartacist Revolt Feb: Weimar Rep. established June 28th: Signing of T of V 1920: March 13th - 17th: Kapp Putsch 1923: Jan: Troops from France & Belgium occupy the Ruhr. Aug: Stresemann becomes Chancellor Nov: Munich Beer Hall Putsch Stresemann's gov. collapses Dec: German hyperinflation peaks 1924: Sept: Dawes plan comes into effect
1933: Jan: Hitler gets Chancellorship Feb: Reichstag fire. April: Boycott of Jewish owned businesses and professionals begins. May: Trade Unions banned in Germany. July: Political parties (other than Nazis) were banned. 1934: June 30th: Beginning of the Night of the Long Knives. 1935: Sept 15th: Nuremberg Laws - ban marriage between Jews and non-Jews and ban Jew from German citizenship.
More important dates... 1936: Aug: Berlin Olympics (Jesse Owens) 1938: Nov 9th-10th: Kristallnacht 1939: Sept 1st: Invasion of Poland marks the outbreak of WW2 1942: The Nazis begin the 'Final Solution' 1944: July 20th: Attempted assassination of Hitler - July Bomb Plot/ Stauffenberg Plot 1945: April 30th: Hitler commits suicide May 7th: Final surrender of German Army
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