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When was Germany unified as a
nation
?
1871
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When did
Kaiser Wilhelm II
come into
power
?
1888
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What were Kaiser's three "great aims" for Germany?
Industrialisation
, A Place In
The Sun
, Control of Political System
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When was the first Naval Law introduced?
1898
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When did World War One start?
1914
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When did World War One end?
11th November 1918
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What is
Weltpolitik
?
The policy of
participation
in world
affairs.
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Who were the Reichstag?
German Parliament
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Who were the
Bundesrat
?
A group of
state sent representatives who helped decide laws
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What is
Militarism
?
The
belief
a country should have strong
armed
forces
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What problems did Germany face after WW1?
Political
Problems (change of government)
Social
Problems (families without fathers, brothers etc)
Economic
Problems (reparations, loans)
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What were the terms of the Treaty of Versailles?
L
-
Land
A
-
Army
M -
Money
B
-
Blame
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How much land did Germany
lose
?
13
%
and 60 million people
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What were the limits put on the German army?
No more than 100,000 troops,
Conscription
was banned, no
tanks
were allowed, Navy reduced to 15,000, only allowed 6 battle ships and no submarines.
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How much money (reparations) did Germany have to pay?
6.6 billion
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What did the Germans call the treaty?
Diktat
(dictated
peace
)
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What were the Weimar Constitution often described as?
The "
November Criminals
"
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The Weimar Constitution allowed who to vote?
All men and women over the age of
20
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What was Article 48?
In an "emergency crisis", it allowed the
President
to make
laws
without consulting parliament
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What was proportional representation?
The number of seats a party got were
proportional
to the number of
votes
they received.
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When was the Spartacists Revolt?
1919
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What was the Spartacists Revolt?
Communists tried to start a
revolution
but did not get the
support
they were hoping for
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When did Assassinations on the November Criminals take place?
1919
-
1922
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Who mainly assassinated the November Criminals
Right Wing Extremists
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When was the Kapp Putsch?
1920
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What was the
Kapp Putsch
?
Wolfgang Kapp
marched troops into Berlin and took over the capital,
Kapp
soon fled abroad
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When was the Red Rising In The Ruhr?
1920
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What was the red Rising In The Ruhr?
Left
wing workers in the Ruhr went on
strike
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When was the
Munich Putsch
?
1923 November
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What was the
Munich Putsch
?
Hitler attempted to seize control of
Bavarian
government and was arrested; his
24-day
trial was fully broadcast
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During the 1919 - 1923 events of political extremism, who were sympathised?
Right
wing were hugely sympathised towards, whereas
left
wing uprisings were quickly and brutally shut down.
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When was Hyperinflation?
1923
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Who
was hyperinflation a win for?
Those who had borrowed money from the
government
Those who had to pay off
debts
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Who was hyperinflation a loss for?
Those with
savings
Those on a
fixed
income
Small
businesses
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Economic hardship bred?
Political Extremism
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What were the six factors leading to Hitler's rise to power?
The Depression
Unpopular Government
Hitler's Appeal
Fear Of Communism
Role of the SA
Propaganda
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Who was in charge of Nazi propaganda?
Joseph Goebbels
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In
Weimar Culture
, what was there
none of
?
Censorship
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What is
censorship
?
Removing parts
of
media
that are seen as unacceptable
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What
types of music became popular under Weimar Culture?
Cabaret
and
Jazz
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