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Who was assasinated in Hungary/Austria by the black hand?
When was this person assasinated? |
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Archduke Ferdinand
June 28th, 1914 |
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| Who gives Serbia an ultamatum and what is an ultamatum? |
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Austria / Hungary gave serbia an ultamatum
An ultamatum is a choice that really isn't a choice |
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| Who did Austria / Hungary blame or want to steep up and say that they did it? |
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| Austria / hungary blames Serbia instead of the black hand |
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| What did serbia reject and why? |
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| They reject the ultamatum that was given to them by Austria/ Hungary |
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| who had the most power at this time? |
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| People that had power were Russia, Great Britan, and Germany |
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| Who was the war originally with? |
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| The war was originally with the Serbians and Austria / Hungary |
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| How did Germany and Russia get involved and how did everyone get involved? |
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| Well Austria / Hungary had a treaty with Germany that they would help them if they went into battle the same with Serbia and Russia. Once Russia got involved they got France who got great Britain in who got almost everyone in WW1 |
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| How did Germany and Russia get involved and how did everyone get involved? |
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| Well Austria / Hungary had a treaty with Germany that they would help them if they went into battle the same with Serbia and Russia. Once Russia got involved they got France who got great Britain in who got almost everyone in WW1 |
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| Why did the United states get involved because they were'nt bounded by any treaty? |
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| They got involved because so many people got in the way and everyone was killing so many inocinte people and America's ships were being bomed for no reason |
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| When was the Speech to Congress said by Who? |
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| It was April 2, 1917 said by Woodrow Willson |
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| How many people died in World World 1 and how many of them were just people that were miding there own bussiness? |
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| 37 million pepople died and 9 million of them were minding there own bussiness |
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| What were so many people sad about after WW1? |
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| They were devestated by the war, exsperiencing social, political, and economic chaos |
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| How did people describe Germany before and after the war? |
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| In the begining they were strong and powerfull then they lost and became very weak |
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| Who was there when Germany was in humiliation? |
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| Adolf Hitler was on the rise to teh President at this time and he was thinking about being the helper to get Germany out of this humiliation |
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| What did he represent to his country? |
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| Eh represented a sence of hope and victory to his country |
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| He beleived in national pride, millenarisum, and racial prutity |
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| When did Germany sign a armistice with the allies? |
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| It was signed on the 11th month, 11th day, and 11th hour also none as November 11th 1918 |
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| What Republic on paper had the most liberal democracies in history? |
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| What was some things on the Weimer Republic say? |
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1. Equality for all 2. Polotical power in the hands of people 3. Poitical minority representationin Reichstag cabinet 4. Chancellor voted by minority in Reichstag 5. President elected by people |
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| What were some problems with the new republic? |
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| Young people were disillusioned- did not trust goverment- felt betrayed after WW1 |
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| Was there tension between party? |
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| It was between the right and the left wing |
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| Who were blamed for germany's problem? |
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| Who were blamed for germany's problem? |
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| When was the treaty of Versailles signed (the date)? |
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| It was signed June 28, 1919 |
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| What did the treat make Germany do? |
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| germany had to admit to starting the war, had to pay for all damage done, and the German army was reduced to 100,000 men and forbidden to have any military uses or submarines |
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When did adolf hitler join the Nazi party (year)? |
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| After he joined what happened next/ |
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| He quickly rised to leadership |
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| After he joined what happened next/ |
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| He quickly rised to leadership |
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| What happened with Adolf and Germany in 1920? |
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| Changes the name of his group ti Nazi |
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| How many members were there in 10920? |
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| What did Adlof do in 1921? |
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| He became leader of his group (he was the Fuher) |
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| What did Adlof do and what was the punishment? |
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| He was convicted of high treason and he supposed to do 5 years and only served 1 year. |
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| What did Adolf do during the 24 day trial? |
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| Adolf rants about the Weimar republic and by the end of the trial he won almost all of Germany's respect |
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| What did adolf do in 1925? |
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| He got his first book Mein Kampf published and he did all of this while he was in inprisonment. This is known to be the base of the Nazi party's racists belifs and murderous tactics |
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| What were the populations of the Nazi party in years 1925-1929? |
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1919- 3,000 1925- 27,000 1929- 108,000 Despite this quick rise, it still did not have mass appeal |
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| 1929 What happened during the great depression? |
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| world wide economic, social, and phychological consequences. By 1932 the German's unenployment rate doubled from 3-6 million 1-3 people unenployed |
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| What were some things that happened in 1930? |
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| people were very unsatisfied with Wiemer goverment. Nazi party won 18.3% vote making it the 2nd largest party. It would be the official minority party in the cabinent |
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| Nazi party won 37.7% of the seats avalible in the cabinet |
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| When does the Nazi regime begin? |
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| President Paul Van Hindenberg appoints hitler to Chancellor |
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| What do nazi's begin doing within a few months of Hitler at Chancellor? |
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| Nazi's begin arresting communists, solialists, and labor leaders. Dachau the concentration camp was created. training center for terror tactics to dehumanize their prisoners |
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| What else happened in 1933? |
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| nazi's created special corts to punish political dissent.They also passed civil service, legal and medical professions, and in teaching (in university positions) |
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| What else happened in 1933? |
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| They encouraged people to boycott jewish owned shops and bussiness |
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| What laws stripped Jews of their civil rights. |
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| What else did the Nuremberg laws strip the Jews of? |
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| they stripped civil rights as german citizens and legaly, socially, and politically seperated them from Germans |
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