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  • NSDAP FOUNDATION

    NSDAP FOUNDATION
    DescriptionThe German National Socialist Workers Party, colloquially known as the Nazi Party, was an active political party in Germany between 1920 and 1945 whose ideology was based on Nazism. Its predecessor was the German Workers Party, which existed between 1919 and 1920.
  • FASCIST NATIONAL PARTY FOUNDATION

    FASCIST NATIONAL PARTY FOUNDATION
    The National Fascist Party was an Italian political party, the highest expression of fascism and the only legal political formation during the dictatorship of Benito Mussolini, between 1925 and 1943
  • MARCH ON ROME

    MARCH ON ROME
    The march on Rome was a march to Rome, organized by Benito Mussolini, then leader of the National Fascist Party, between October 27 and 29, 1922, which brought him to Italian power.
  • FRENCH OCCUPATION OF RUHR

    FRENCH OCCUPATION OF RUHR
    The occupation of the Ruhr between January 11, 1923 and August 25, 1925 by French and Belgian troops was the response to the failure of the Weimar Republic presided over by Friedrich Ebert in his obligation to assume economic compensation to the allies after the defeat of the German Empire in the First World War.
  • DEATH OF LENNIN

    DEATH OF LENNIN
    Communist leader and founder of the Soviet Union, died on January 21, 1924, in Moscow, at the age of 53 years. His funeral, held in January 1924, was followed by a funeral procession that toured Moscow and in which millions of people participated. His body is preserved embalmed.
  • DAWES PLAN

    DAWES PLAN
    Plan Dawes is the program established on April 9, 1924, under the auspices of the United States to get the victorious allies of the First World War to get their war reparations established in the Treaty of Versailles, while at the same time looking for stabilize Germany's economy and avoid further damage as a result of such payments.
  • FORCED COLLECTIVITY GULAG INSTITUTION

    FORCED COLLECTIVITY GULAG INSTITUTION
    It was a policy set in motion by Iosif Stalin between 1928 and 1933, to consolidate the land in popular domain and labor in collective exploitation farms or collective farms and in state farms or sovjós
  • BLACK THURSDAY

    BLACK THURSDAY
    The Black Thursday took place on October 24, 1929, the day on which the fall on the New York Stock Exchange began and with it the Crack of 29 and the Great Depression. The collapse of the New York Stock Exchange on Black Thursday produced a situation of real panic that caused the subsequent banking crisis in the United States.
  • FIRE OF REICHSTAG

    FIRE OF REICHSTAG
    The Reichstag fire was a fire perpetrated on the Reichstag building in Berlin on February 27, 1933.
  • ROOSEVELT, PRESIDENT

    ROOSEVELT, PRESIDENT
    he was an American politician and lawyer who reached the thirty-second president of the United States from 1933 until his death in 1945 and was the only one to win four presidential elections in that nation:
  • HITLER, FÜHRER AND CANCILLER OF THE III REICH

    HITLER, FÜHRER AND CANCILLER OF THE III REICH
    Adolf Hitler was a politician, military man, painter and German writer, of Austro-Hungarian origin; imperial chancellor since 1933 and Führer-leader-of Germany from 1934 until his death.
  • INVASION OF ETHIOPIA

    INVASION OF ETHIOPIA
    The Italian Invasion of Ethiopia, also called the Second Italo-Ethiopian War, was a seven-month armed conflict between October 1935 and May 1936.