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Germany 1918-1939

Germany 1918-1939. Mind Map. Recovery 1924-1928. 1929. 1923. Beer Hall Putsch, 1923. Formation and characteristics. Economic problems 1919-1933. Peace settlement. Weimar Government. Discontent. End of WWI. Effect of war on country. Spartacist Revolt, 1919. Germany 1918-1939.

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Germany 1918-1939

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  1. Germany 1918-1939 Mind Map

  2. Recovery 1924-1928 1929 1923 Beer Hall Putsch, 1923 Formation and characteristics Economic problems 1919-1933 Peace settlement Weimar Government Discontent End of WWI Effect of war on country Spartacist Revolt, 1919 Germany 1918-1939 Churches Rise of National Socialists Causes & how planned Opposition to NAZIs Socialists & Communists What happened National Socialism in power Formation and characteristics of the NAZI Government Youth movements and education Youth groups Treatment of Jews Militarism Intimidation

  3. The effects on Germany of the end of the First World War and the Peace Settlement • The formation and characteristics of the Weimar Republic • Attempts to overthrow the Weimar Republic as seen in: • Spartacist Revolt, 1919 • Beer Hall Putsch, 1923 • Economic problems of the Weimar Republic, 1919-1933 • Discontent against the Weimar Republic and the coming to power of the National Socialists in 1933-1934 • Formation and characteristics of the National Social Government • National Socialism in power: • Treatment of Jews • Youth movements and education • Intimidation • Militarism • Opposition to National Socialism by socialists, communists and the churches.

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