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1918 | |
11 November | Germany signs armistice to end First World War |
1919 | |
7 April | Bavarian Soviet republic proclaimed in Munich (later suppressed by right-wing forces) |
28 June | Treaty of Versailles signed |
September | Adolf Hitler joins the German Workers Party |
1920 | |
24 February | Hitler announces new 25-point programme of the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP) |
1921 | |
29 July | Adolf Hitler becomes undisputed leader of the Nazi Party |
1922 | |
18 July | Law to protect the Republic passed by the Reichstag |
1923 | |
11 January | French and Belgian troops occupy the Ruhr to enforce payment of reparations. German government offers a policy of passive resistance |
Summer | The great inflation grips Germany, resulting in a complete collapse of the German Mark |
26 September | Kahr declares state of emergency in Bavaria |
27 September | President Ebert declares state of emergency throughout Germany |
8 November | Munich Beer Hall Putsch |
1924 | |
1 April | Hitler sentenced to five years detention for high treason (released in December 1924) |
9 August | Dawes Plan on reparations payments announced |
1925 | |
28 February | President Ebert dies |
27 April | Paul von Hindenburg, military figure from First World War, is elected as President |
5 October | Locarno Treaty signed |
1926 | |
8 September | Germany joins the League of Nations |
1927 | |
31 January | The Allied military control mission is withdrawn from Germany |
1928 | |
20 May | In the Reichstag elections the Nazis poll a mere 2.8% of total votes cast |
1929 | |
3 October | Gustav Stresemann dies |
29 October | Wall Street stock market crash |
1930 | |
30 March | Brning appointed Chancellor |
14 September | The Nazi Party makes a spectacular breakthrough in the Reichstag elections, polling 18% of votes, and holding 107 seats in the new parliament |
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