Germany 1919-1945

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Mind Map on Germany 1919-1945, created by I<3AbbieGoldberg on 24/06/2013.
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Germany 1919-1945
  1. The Weimar Republic
    1. 1919-23
      1. 1923
        1. The Streseman Years
          1. The Rise of Hitler
          2. Attachments:

            1. The Weimar Constitution
              1. President
                1. Appointed
                  1. Chancellor
                    1. Appointed
                      1. Government Ministers

                        Annotations:

                        • Government sent laws to Reichstag for approval
                  2. Appointed Judges
                    1. Courts
                    2. Controlled
                      1. Armed Forces
                    3. Reichstag (Parliament)
                      1. Elected
                        1. German People
                          1. Elected
                            1. President ->
                            2. Elected
                              1. 17 local government (Lander) for Bavaria, Prussia and all Germany's other regions. The Constitution limited their power as much as possible.
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