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The enclosed document have in depth knowledge of Paper one Germany and West Germany from 1918-89. The document follow a time-lined course of events from the start of WW1 up until the fall of Berlin Wall. It tackles every social, political and economic tensions within Germany, with counter argument...

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Paper 1 – Germany 1918-1989
- The Weimar Republic (1918 – 1933)
- The rise and fall of Nazis (1933 – 1945)
- The creation of the FRG (1945 – 1989)

,Timeline 1918 – 1945 1923 – November
Munich Beer Hall Putsch
1918 – November
Armistice ended the WW1 and Kaiser Wilhelm II abdicated.
1924 – April
Dawes Plan agreed with the Allies
1919 – February
Fredrich Ebert elected as president of the Republic of Weimar
1925 – April
General Hindenburg elected as President of Weimar Consti
1919 – June
The Weimar government accepts the harsh conditions of the Treaty of
1929 – February
Versailles
Wall Street Crash
1919 – July
1929 – June
Separatist Uprising
Young Plan agreed with the Allies
1919
1930 – March
Weimar Constitution supports equality for women
Heinrich Brüning becomes chancellor and increasingly rely
Hindenburg use of emergency powers to pass legislation.
1920 – March
Kapp Putsch
1932 – April
Hindenburg beats Adolf Hitler convincingly during the pres
1923 – January
elections
French and Belgian troops invade the Ruhr in response to Germany failing to
meet reparations
1932 – July
Nazis become the biggest party in the Reichstag
1923 – August
Gustav Stresemann becomes chancellor and foreign minister
1933 – January
Hitler is appointed Chancellor
1923 – November
Introduction of the Rettenmark, which help ends the inflation crisis.
1933 – Februrary
Reichstag Fire

, 1939 – September
1933 – March Hitler invades Poland and Britain and France declares war on
Elections held and the Enabling Act Passed
1941 – June
1933 – July Germany invades the Soviet Union (U.S.S.R)
All political parties disbanded apart from the Nazi Party
1943 – January
1934 – June Germany defeated at Stalingrad
Night of Long Knives
1945 – May
1934 – July German defeated in the Second World War and Hitler commi
Schacht appointed minister of economics

1934 – August
Hindenburg dies and Hitler declared himself Führer.

1934 – September
Schacht introduces the ‘New Plan’

1936 – October
Goering placed in charge of the office of the Four-Year Plan

1938 – March
Anschluss is announced with Austria

1939
All Church schools are abolished

1939
Membership of the Hitler Youth becomes compulsory

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