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Treaty of Versailles
Treaty that ended WW I. It blamed Germany for WW I and handed down harsh punishment.
Article 48 of the Weimar Constitution
Allowed the President, under certain circumstances, to take emergency measures without the prior consent of the Reichstag.
proportional representation
An election system in which each party running receives the proportion of legislative seats corresponding to its proportion of the vote.
President of Weimar Republic
Mostly a figure head role. Paul Von Hindenburg last person to perform this role
Chancellor
Most important political position. Leader of Reichstag
Reparations
As part of the Treaty of Versailles, Germany was ordered to pay fines to the Allies to repay the costs of the war. Opposed by the U.S., it quickly lead to a severe depression in Germany.
Ruhr
Germany's chief industrial and mining center
passive resistance
Non violent opposition to the occupation of the Ruhr by French and Belgian soldiers
Dawes Plan (1924)
Installment plan for Germany, a way to help them pay reparations
Young Plan 1929
Reduces reparations for Germany
Great Depression
the economic crisis beginning with the stock market crash in 1929 and continuing through the 1930s
Wall Street Crash
October 1929 crash of the American stock market that marked the beginning of the Great Depression.
Miller's Grand Coalition
Coalition government thats fall in 1930 marked the beginning of political intrigue
Munich Putsch 1923
This was an unsuccessful right wing revolt in 1923 by Hitler and 3,000 supporters to overthrow the
Weimar government. It gave a lot of publicity to Hitler and the Nazis.
Stormtroopers (SA)
Hitler's brown-shirted supporters who were employed to beat up opponents and guard meetings.
SS (Black Shirts)
Hitler's personal bodyguard who gained more power during the 1930's becoming the Nazi secret police force & concentration camp leaders under Heinrich Himmler
Communists in Germany
Left wing extremist group who were often most opposed to the Nazis
People's Receiver
Cheap radio introduced by Nazis to make listening to the radio more accessible
Hyperinflation
A very rapid rise in the price level; an extremely high rate of inflation.
Reichstag Fire
27th February 1933
Joseph Goebbels
Chief minister of the Nazi propaganda, and organizer of Kristallnacht
People's Community
Volksgemeinschaft
Anti semtitism
hostility to or prejudice against Jews.
Aryan Race
Hitlers version of the perfect people, "blonde hair and blue eyes"
30th January 1933
Hitler becomes Chancellor
July 1932 Reichstag election result for Nazis
230 seats, 37% of the vote
November 1932 reichstag election result for Nazis
196 seats, 33% of the vote
Night of the Long Knives
30th June 1934. Nazi purge of Ernst Rohm and the SA
Revolution from above
Revolution would be directed by Nazi leaders
Revolution from below
Revolution would be directed by ordinary Nazi members
Enabling Act
Hitler able to get rid of the Reichstag parliament and pass laws without reference to parliament
Marinus van der Lubbe
Dutch Communist accused of Reichstag Fire
Hunger Chancellor
Nickname given to Bruning for his policy of cutting welfare.
Gregor Strasser
German politician, prominent figure in Nazi Party. Became a rival to Hitler. Was executed during 'The Night of the Long Knives'. Favoured a left wing approach to Mazism
Mein Kampf
"My Struggle"-a book written by Adolf Hitler during his imprisonment in 1923-1924, in which he set forth his beliefs and his goals for Germany
Legal Revolution 1933
Hitler achieved his goal of dictatorship through the political system
Gustav Stresemann
German Foreign Minister who assumed leadership of government and got the French to move out of the Ruhr
World War I
(1914 - 1918) European war in which an alliance including Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy, and the United States defeated the alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey, and Bulgaria.
Presidential Government
When the Head of State (President) was forced to rule by decree due to a lack of agreement in the Reichstag
Ernst Rohm
Leader of the SA
Fuhrerprinzip
in Nazi Germany, a leadership principle based on the belief in a single-minded party (the Nazis) under one leader (Hitler)
Gestapo
German secret police
Reichswehr
German army
Membership of SA by 1934
3 million
November Criminals
Term applied to those who signed the armistice to end WW1 and later signed Treaty of Versailles
Rentenmark
The new currency issued in 1923 as part of the economic reforms to remedy hyperinflation.
NSDAP/ Nazis
The National Socialist Workers Party, a fascist party which was ruled by Hitler by 1920 and controlled Germany after the 1932 Reichstag elections.
KPD
German Communist Party
Habeas Corpus
the right not to be held in prison without first being charged with a specific crime
Grossdeutschland
Greater Germany
Hermann Goering
German politician in Nazi Germany who founded the Gestapo and mobilized Germany for war (1893-1946)
Gleichschaltung
the coordination of all institutions under Nazi control
Hjalmar Schacht
Key minister of economics created new currency to save Germany and devised four year economic plan
Reich Labour Service (RAD)
Group set up to employ young Germans. Service for 6 months was compulsory for men 18-25 from 1935.
Unemployment figure in January 1932
6 million
Autarky
economic independence or self-sufficiency
Four Year Plan
The plan created by the Nazis in 1936 that served to improve the economy and infrastructure of Germany with the goal of making the country ready for war in four years.
Debate in Germany over whether to prioritise looking after people or preparing for war
Guns vs butter
Rearmament
Building up Germany's military after it had been decimated after the Treaty of Versailles
Nuremberg Laws
1935 laws defining the status of Jews and withdrawing citizenship from persons of non-German blood.
1st April 1933
One day boycott of Jewish shops
Genocide
Deliberate extermination of a racial or cultural group
Holocaust
the Nazi program of exterminating Jews under Hitler
Kristallnacht (Night of Broken Glass)
Nazi organized riot against the Jews on November 9, 1938
Event which saw anti-semitism decrease in Nazi Germany
Berlin Olympics
Anschluss with Austria
Germany and Austria are joined in 1938
Wannssee Conference
Conference set up to agree the details on how the Final Solution would work
Ghettos
Sections of towns and cities in which Jews were forced to live e.g. Warsaw
Yellow Star of David
A symbol that Jews were forced to wear on all clothing in Nazi occupied territories
Concentration Camps
Auschwitz and Treblinka. Camps were the Final solution was carried out
Number of Jews killed in the Holocaust
6 million