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The End of World War One
Weimar Government
Hitler and the Nazi Party
medieval lives
The Slave Trade
The Industrial Revolution
Hitler came to power in 1933
Slaves were crammed into tiny spaces at the bottom of a slave ship
The Weimar Goverment started on 9 november 1918. Germany's government from 1919 to 1933, the period after World War I until the rise of Nazi Germany. It was named after the town of Weimar where Germany's new government was formed by a national assembly after Kaiser Wilhelm II abdicated. Weimar politicians had been blamed for Germany's defeat in World War I through a widely believed theory called the “Stab-in-the-back myth." On 28 February 1933 the nazi party took over. It gained more power by Hitler taking over state police and his army the SS.
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ended in 1918
Transatlantic slave trade they took a rout known as the middle passage.
Hitlers private army was known as the SS
The Industrial Revolution transformed economies that had been based on agriculture and handicrafts into economies based on large-scale industry, mechanized manufacturing, and the factory system. New machines, new power sources, and new ways of organizing work made existing industries more productive and efficient. They made children and families work in the factories. However the families were split and were only allowed to see each other once a month.
Hyperinflation ended in 1923 with Gustav Stresemann's plan he introduced the new currency the retenmark
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Hitler wrote the book Mein Kampf while he was in prison
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Germany signed the Treaty of Versailles which meant they had to pay 6.6 billion in reparations
Battle of hastngs 1066
Alfred the great- ruled over wessex
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Anglo Saxons 410-800
He first tried to take power through brute force which resulted in the Munich putsch in 1923 he was was sentenced to 5 yeas in Landsberg prison where he wrote his book at decided to take a more democratic approach.
Industrial revolution between 1750- 1900
Canaries were used in mines to detect carbon monoxide
12 to 15 million people were forcefully taken over the Atlantic.
Estimated 2 milllion people died on journey