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HIndenburg + Lundendorff's role in ending the war
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Germany thinks it can win the war by blow on the Western Front before US fully involved in the war (send troops). Ludendorff planned and launched great German offensive on Western Front
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by now, clear the offensive had failed. Ludendorff and Hindenburg accept defeat and demand the German government negotiate armistice with Allies to end war. must protect honour of the German Army > hence, stab-in-the-back legend. (Germany becomes republic in order to be able to negotiate Armistice - blamed for defeat, rather than Army > leads to resentment of Weimar republic).
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leaves Germany in exhile to Holland. Never sees Germany again Must abdicate for armistice
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- Lundendorff + Hindenburg demand gov. seek Armistice
- High Command give power back to Reichstag + civil politicans > so military can avoid having to make the peace and remain honour
- Prince Max > as war ends, Germany is in process of becoming democratic so can negotiate w/ 3 democratic powers (UK, US, FR)
- German civilians shocked > believed to be winning -food shortages + betrayal = unrest + hopelessness in G. (Note) Allies not prepared to negotiate until democracy
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end of WWI
First Freikorps set up? -
The name given to the German poltiicians who signed the Armistice on Nov 11. 1918
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in Berlin
Noske's Freikorps suppress uprising Note: Spartacist's (left wing) treated much worse than right wing/centre (Freikorps) -
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- First meeting in new Weimar Gov.
- Scheidemann becomes Chancellor
- Friedrich Ebert becomes first President
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Scheidemann gov. resigns rather than sign Treaty of Versailles allied blockade on Germany lifted
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-German's not allowed to participate in peace conference
-presented w/ terms of ToV May 1919
- protested but G gov. agreed to sign 28 June 1919
- hatred of treaty > all classes (diktat or imposed peace)
-created long term bitterness > all governments from 1919 > tried to evade.reverse terms of ToV
- Weimar R and democracy = weakened because always associated w/ ToV > constant theme used by oppositions of WR.
-economic provisions of ToV weakened G's ability to restore economy, -
Hitlers rise to power began when Hitler joined the political workers party (DAP - Deutsche Arbeiterpartei)
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1920, Hitler is placed in charge of the propaganda for DAP, thus, completely leaving the army to improve his position in the army. As part of his work, he renames the party Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (NAZI)
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immediate cause = government's attempt to carry out military clauses of the Treaty of Versailles first attempt to seize power by the elements of the radical right + exposed weaknesses of government whose president and elected leaders had been forced to flee capital. revealed growing power of the army within the state. (prepared to protect state from threats from left but not right)
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- France and Belgium invaded the Ruhr, as the region, full of factories/coal mines contained resources that French/Belgians needed to use to make up for unpaid reparations.
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- Nazi party = large enough to attempt to seize power in Bavaria
- Hitler + followers attempted to seize control - detained leaders of - Bavaria at political rally in Beerhall 8 November 1923
- Putsch failed - army refused to back attempt
- defiance = 9 November Nazis march centre Munich - demo broken up by police -Hitler arrested for treason - trial in 1924 - promotes party + views
- 5 years in prison but now a national figure
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1924 - 1929 were the 'Golden Age of Weimar' because of their stability, economic security and improved living, in relation to previous years. THIS WAS ALL DUE TO FOREIGN LOANS AND THE NEW RENTENMARK. Stresemann gov. middle class were bankrupt > 1923 hyperinflation + did not enter golden age w/ strength and didn't benefit from changes
White collar workers did not enjoy wage rises and did not have access to benefits of Weimar Welfare state -
Announced 1924 (formulated 1923?): to take Weimar Germany out of hyperinflation and return the economy to some form of stability in order for the war reparations to be able to be paid off.
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A 1925 (began writing in 1924) autobiographical book by Hitler, describing the process by which he became anti-Semitic and outlines his political ideology + future plans for Germany. It encompasses his world view. released 18 July 1925
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Increased nazi seats to 230 > largest party in the government > Hitler should legally be given Chancellorship?
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Papen governed w/ Article 48. New Reichstag elections decreased Nazi vote
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Papen dismissed. Schleicher becomes Chancellor. Schleicher tried to split Nazis by offering vice-chancellorship to other dude. Papen + conservatives plan to bring Nazis and Nationalists into government w/ them as part of coalition. They believe they can control Hitler.
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Hinenburg overcomes opposition towards Hitler and after much persuasion, appoints Hitler as Chancellor w/ von Papen as vice president? or Vice -chancellor
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- place where people who were seen as opponents of the regime were confined, usually under harsh conditions and w/o recourse to the law,
- Dachau
-Sausenhausen
-Buchenwald
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April: Boycott of Jewish Business throughout Reich
Law against overcrowding of German Schools removes many Jewish students from schools
Law for restoration of a professional public service began removal of Jews from positions in gov.
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September: Reich Chamber of Culture established. Jews gradually excluded from cultural life of the nation.
Hereditary Farm Law prohibits Jews from owning farm lnd. -
May: 'Aryan descent' becomes prerequisite for military service
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September: The Reich Citizenship Law (deprived all German Jews of citizenship) and the Law for the Protection of German blood and honour (prohibited marriage between Germans and Jews).
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November: The government defines what it means to be a Jew (identified not by religion but by the blood/descent of their grandparents)
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August: Anti-Semitic activity deliberately reduced for duration of the games.
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June: secret directives from Heydrich provided for 'protective custody' for all 'defilers of race'. 1937: anti-semitic activity increases massively.
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April: Process of excluding JEws from economic life began. All Jewish wealth exceeding 5000 marks had to be registered
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June: 1500 Jews with any police record (including traffic violations) were arrested and sent to the concentration camps
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All Jewish doctors removed from medical register and were only permitted to treat Jewish patients
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All Jewish businesses had to be registered
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all Jewish lawyers deprived of their right to work
all Jews were required to add the names 'Sarah' or 'Israel' to their names -
All Jews were required to have the letter J stamped in red in their passports
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the destruction of Jewish synagogues + property across Germany. 20 000 male Jews were arrested.
Jewish community fined 1 billion (30 billion reichsmarks) for damage
new regulations excluded jewish population from theatres, concerts halls, cinemas, parks, swimming pools, restaurants and holiday resorts
Jewish children totally excluded from German schools
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- the most violent outburst against Jews
- SA + SS troops in normal clothes w/ approval from Nazi leadership systematically burnt and smashed Jewish property across most of Germany.
- 90 Killed, 1000 shops looted, 191 synagogues burnt down.
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the takeover of 'Aryanisation' began of all Jewish businesses
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Jews were required to surrender driver's licenses and were not permitted to travel in certain zones of major cities
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forbidden to appear out of doors after 8pm
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-special units formed within the SS with sole purpose of killing Jews
- German army advances in Russia, Einsatzgruppen operate w/ absolute authority
- formed under Reinhard Heydrich
-majority victims = Russian Jews or captured political leaders
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All jews had to wear yellow star of David on clothing
- could not travel beyond local community w/o written police permit
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Heydrich calls a secret conference w/ 15 senior gov. officials and SS officals at Wannsee (suburb in Berlin) to discuss technical details for the 'final solution'.
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From 1942 Jews from all over Europe were transported east, usually in cattle trains to the extermination camps that had been built between 1941-42.
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new regulation forces Jews to hand over family pets