Ruhr Crisis
Germany faced hyperinflation due to printing more money to pay reparations, leading to losses in the middle class and a shift towards extremist views.
Gustav Stresemann
Leader of the DVP, initially opposed the Weimar Republic, but later focused on peaceful cooperation with the Allies, stabilizing inflation and signing the Locarno Treaty.
Locarno Treaty
Agreement between Belgium, France, UK, and Germany where Germany accepted western borders, joined the LON, and established normal relations with European countries.
Dawes Plan
Committee by UK, Italy, France, USA, and Belgium to restructure the Weimar economy, returning control of the Ruhr to Germany and restructuring reparation payments.
Broken Sigma
Beer Hall:The rise of the Nazi party led by Hitler, focusing on anti-Semitic, anti-Communist ideologies, and the failed Beer Hall Putsch in 1923.
Jews
Hitler's belief in the superiority of the German race, leading to anti-Semitic actions and policies, including the classification of Jews and their persecution.
Enabling Acts
Reichstag Fire led to emergency decrees, and the Nazis implemented changes in education, media control, coercion agencies, and economic policies in Nazi Germany.