IB World Nazi

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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.

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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.

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Locarno Treaty

Agreement between Belgium, France, UK, and Germany where Germany accepted western borders, joined the LON, and established normal relations with European countries.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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