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WW1 dead wounded debt
2 mill dead
4 mill wounded
1.44 bill debt
1919 constituent assembely votes
38% SPD
Political assasinations 1920s lw rw
LW, 22 (10 executed, 17 punished)
RW, 354 (0ececuted, 1 punished)
how many times did ebert use article 48
136 times (feb 1919-nov1923, 10 coalitions)
ToV loss of land
70,000 km sq 13%
Alace Lorraine, oversea colonies, Saarland, Malmedy, Merud, W prussia)
loss of ore under ToV
75% iron ore
68% zinc ore
26% coal
15% ariable land
reperations ToV
1921
132 billion marks
(£6.6 billion)
army restriction ToV
army 100,000
navy 15,000
ships 6
no tanks no cub no airforce
franco belguin occupy ruhr
1923 60,000 troops
drop of output of ruhr occupation
1/5 pre occupation
how many punished kapp putsch
750, 1 punished
Hyperinflation inc $ to mark
1922- 75
1923 jan- 190
nov- 200,000,000,000
policy of fufilment
Erfullungspolitik
currency to stop hyperinflation
rentmark nov 1923 1:1trillion
reichmark 1924 to gold reserves
Daws plan
1924
reduce annual reperations to 1,000 mill marks
incc to 250,000 mill by 1929
lone 800 mill rm
Young plan
1929
till 1988
reduce total reperations to £i.8 billion
Harzburg front
4 mill signatures
13% support
homes built in 1926
200,000
wages growth in 1928
12%
miners who lost jobs in golden age
200,000
1926 unemployment peak
3 million
how many disabled war vet war widdow and war orphans
800k vet
360k widdow
900k orphans
1925 % workforce women
36%
1933 no. women teachers doctors
100,000 teachers
3,000 doctors
1930 no. abortions a year and deaths
1 mill a year
10-20 k deaths
no. nightclubs in berlin bourlesque dancers
900 clubs
Anita Berber
artests golde age
Grosz
Kandinsky
musicians in golden age
Hindemim
Schoen berg
titerature author golden age
thomas mann
theatre in golden age
Brecht
three penny opera
film golden age
Murhan Nospheratu
1924 elections pro republic parties
61-67% support
muller
grand coalition 1924-8
DNVP
Hindenburg presidential election 1925
48%
LGBTQ in golden age
Hirschfield
“institution of sex research”
1929-32 exports and production
exports fall by 61%
production fell by 58%
1932 unemplayment
1/3
june 1933 unemplayment rates M and F 14-25
M 39%
F 25%
prominent section that dismiss women post WSC
reich postal dissmiss 1000 women
art 48 vs reichstag laws 1930-1932
1930 98 vs 5
1931 34 vs 44
1932 5 vs 66
1930 elections
13% KPD 77 seats
18% NSDAP 107 seats
24% SPD
2/5 votes to antidemocratic parties
1932 elections
July
14% KPD
37% NSDAP
21% SPD
Nov
16% KPD
33% NSDAP
20% SPD
Von papen cabinet
2 elected polititians
cabinet of barrons
m/c small buisnesses
mittlestands
large land estates
Junkers
1932 presidential election
37% votes to Hitler
53% Hindemburg
peoples community
Volksgemeinschaft
policy for extream controll
Fuhrerprinzip
german living space
lebensraum
1928-32 KPD membership gains
2 million
trippled
50% leave after afew months of joining
opening of first concentration camp
8th march 1933 Dachau 5,000
july 70 26,789
in favour of enabeling act
23rd march 1933
83%
5th march election 1933
44% NSDAP
(60% reich pro nazi)
% of civil service uncoop to nazi regime
c 5%
referendum to leave LoN
nov 1933
96% turnout
95% support
92% vote nazi
3.3 mill non support
SA membership 1933/4
1933 50,000
1934 jan 3 mill
june 4.5 mill
executions at NoTLK
84 executed, 1000 more arrested
Hindenburg death
2nd august 1934
plebecite held 90% say yes to furher
SS name , name fore the section that ran concentration camps and membership
Schutzstaffel
Totenkopfverbande
1933 52,000 1939 250k
SD members
1939 50,000
No. imprisoned concentration camps 1933-4
100k imprisoned
80% KPD
10% SPD
camps and prisonder 1935
5 camps
4,000 prisoners p
peoples couryt
1934
1934-9 3,400 people tried
what % of KPD killed
10%
confessional church
3,000 pa\stors
700 imprisoned 1937
No. strikes 1937
250 strikes
Hitler youth membership
8 million
Nazi radio
Volksempfanger 301
½ price 75% sales post 1934
¼ to ¾ ownership of radios
spring 1933 unemployment to 1939
6 million to 100k
25% to 0.5%
1933-8 miles of autobahn built
2,000
1937/8 and 1938/9 noney spent on rearmament
10 billion
17 bill
1939 raw mat importes
1/3
1938 trade deficit
432 mill rm
srenons revenue ince
fourfold 1934-44
agricultural production inc 1928-38
20%
% migrate rural to urban areas 1930s
3%
National Socialist Womans league
1933 membership 6 million
birthrate 1930 vs 1939
17
20
memcers of KdF 1936
35 million
1939 what % belong to the nazi faith movement
c5%
self suffiancy
autarky
No placed into custody in beggers week
100,000
Homosexual arrests
100,000 arrests 1930s
15k concentration camps 60% die
No sterelised 1933—45
4,000
Murders inT4 programme jan 1940
10,000
by 1945 how many people with disabilities murdered
250k
Murder of roma ans sinti
Porrajmos
c250k up to 1.5 million
No. jew emigrated in first year of regime
37k
Austria
anschluss annexed 13th march 1938
500 jews commited suicide april-may
1938 arrest of polish jews in germany
17,000
Reichkristallnacht
100s killed 30k arrested
1billion debt to jewish community
Heydrich Eichman austria
45k jews forced to emigrate p
poland conquest inc jews
c2million
ss ran portion of poland
general government
nov 1939- feb 1940 deportation of jews
1 million east
Goebels fims
1940 Jud Sub 20 million views
deaths in ghettos 1939-42
c 500k
Warsaw ghetto
380k
30% population 2% city
1942m43k deaths
special action group
Einzatsgruppen 3,000 personell 4 groups
holocuast of the bullets
1 million jews and political opponents killed in mass murder shootings june 1941 to february 1942