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Colour-coded exhaustive timelines for all topics and periods in Germany and West Germany module.

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80% of votes for 80% of schools
German People’s Hindenburg
pro-Weimar were faith based
Offensive and Defensive becomes president Prostitution




iliji
parties Alliance banned decriminalised
29,000 Protestant Jews make up
Over 2,500 female 0.76% of population
schools, 15,000
Weimar Constitution doctors
Catholic, 97
Munich Putsch Unemployment
passed Jewish, 9000
Insurance Law 36 female lawyers /
common and 300
almost 5,000
Over 250,000 secular schools
female doctors
Rentenmark Decree women doing
Treaty of Versailles - Stresemann poorly paid jobs
Kaiser Wilhelm 1/3 of the German
Institute of The Wall 44 emergency
workforce are
Hyperinflation Crisis Eugenics set up Street Crash decrees
Gold Rush unemployed
First elections
(Charlie Chaplin)
5 major banks
Agriculture in Young Plan collapsed
Spartacist French Occupation Failed to introduce Hitler becomes
Uprising of the Ruhr recession chancellor
a Federal School
Law The Great Depression

1919 1921 1923 1925 1927 1929 1931 1933
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1918 1920 1922 1924 1926 1928 1930 1932

Walter Rathenau Unemployment reaches over
Armistice assassinated Rentenmark Political parties
agreement Kapp Putsch Germany joins 107 Nazis elected 5.5 million (30% of pop)
replaced by new the League of in favour of the to Reichstag
currency, Nations WR receive 76%
The NSDAP receive 37.4%
Reichsmark (RM) of the vote
Women granted of votes
Labour Exchange
the vote Blue Angle
Reich Pension Law 170,000 members of the SA
Law Dawes Plan (Marlene Dietrich)
Nazi Party
Metropolis (Fritz received only
Ebert-Groener 461 riots in Prussia
Lang) 2.6% of the vote
Pact
49% of votes for Grand Coalition
School law attempted
pro-Weimar collapsed 1/4 Germans owned a radio
to phase out religious
parties Pillars of Society
Stinnes-Legien education All Quiet on the
Agreement (Georg Grosz) 46% of men unemployed,
Western Front (Eric
Maria Remarque) only 33% of women
Economic Enabling Brüning becomes
Law / Reich Social chancellor
75% of women Brüning passed a law saying
of working age Welfare Law
women could be sacked if
were employed Grand Coalition
their husbands were working
created - Müller
Demand for black
Jews make up Von Papen becomes chancellor
musicians and
1% of population Only 2.3% of fathers of uni —> von Schleicher becomes
singers from America
students were w/c chancellor
for jazz clubs

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