1930s

  • Mein Kampf is Published

    Mein Kampf is Published

    It is an autobiographical and political manifesto by nazi party leader Adolf hitler.
  • Stock Market Crash Begins Great Depression

    Stock Market Crash Begins Great Depression

    The stock market crash of October 1929, also known as the Great Crash, marked the beginning of the Great Depression Triggered by excessive market speculation and an overheated economy, the crash wiped out billions of dollars in wealth and sent the United States economy into a downward spiral that lasted for a decade.
  • The Dust Bowl Begins

    The Dust Bowl Begins

    It began in the early 1930s when a combination of severe drought and poor farming practices led to massive dust storms on the Great Plains.
  • Franklin Roosevelt is Elected President (1st Time)

    Franklin Roosevelt is Elected President (1st Time)

    He was elected in 1932 defeating incumbent Herbert Hoover amidst the Great Depression.
  • Adolf Hitler Become Chancellor of Germany

    Adolf Hitler Become Chancellor of Germany

    He was chancellor of Germany by president Paul von Hindenburg.
  • CCC is Created

    CCC is Created

    New Deal public works program created by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1933 to provide jobs for unemployed young men during the Great Depression
  • Olympic Games in Berlin

    Olympic Games in Berlin

    They were a propaganda event for adolf hitlers nazi regime that was sought to project an image of a peaceful progressive Germany while downplaying its racist ideology.
  • Kristallnacht

    Kristallnacht

    Kristallnacht, also known as the Night of Broken Glass was a coordinated, violent anti-Jewish pogrom that took place throughout Nazi Germany and Austria on November 9–10, 1938.Led by Nazi officials and paramilitary forces, the attacks resulted in the murder of nearly 100 Jews the burning of hundreds of synagogues and the destruction of thousands of Jewish-owned businesses.
  • Germany Invades Poland

    Germany Invades Poland

    Using a new tactic of combined air and armored assaults, the German military quickly defeats the Polish forces, with the capital city of Warsaw surrendering on September 27, 1939.