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The Workers' Party
This party is the base of what is known as the Nazis Party. -
Republic of Weimar
Germany tourned into a Republic, known as the Weimar Republic, after the First World War. -
The Nazis Party
The Workers´ Party was recognized as the National Socialist German Workers, more specifically, they were recognized as the Nazis. -
The Nazis were...
Nationalistic as they had faith on their own nation, and Socialist because they wanted equelity among the entire Germany. -
Hitler joinded the Workers´ Party
Hitler joined the Workers´ Party. -
Germany and the Treaty of Versailles
The final cost the allies agreed after the Treaty of Versailles for the reparations, in order to make Geermany pay, was finally set. -
Resentment in the Germas after the Treaty of Versailles
In Germany the presence of the resentment against the Treaty of Versailles and against those who signed it still predominated. -
The Nazis and the terror
The Nazis´ movements for expansion were prohibited in some German cities because of its use of violence. -
Fascist Expansion
Benito Mussolini came to power in Italy supporting the expansion of the fascist principles in Germany. -
Hitler and his German ideal
Hitler wrote the Mein Kampf. This text included his ideal for Germany based on four aspects: national socialism, racism, Lebensraum, and strong government. -
German hiperinflation
The period of hiperinflation came into an end. -
France and Belgium invaded the Ruhr
The inflation in Germany made France and Belgium invade the Ruhr. -
The increase of the members of the National Socialist Party
The members of the National Socialist Party raised form 6 000 people to 35 000 people as a result of the French and Belgian invation in the Ruhr. -
German economy
German aims for recovery was clearly seen since 1925- 1929. Germany focused on social issues such as unemployment and started increasing their resources and plans but their economy failed because of debts, -
Hitler emerges once again
Hitler wanted to be elected but he was ignored by the Germans until 1928, as in betweenf this years, Germany started to have a better view towards its developmnet.