In October 1925 Germany, France and Belgium agreed to respect their post-Versailles borders, whilst Germany agreed with Poland and Czechoslovakia to settle any border disputes peacefully. Germany had previously complained bitterly about their loss of territory
In 1923 this temporary currency was introduced
What was the Rentenmark?
On January 5, 1919 a communist party organised a revolt and occupied headquarters in Berlin. The government turned to volunteer soldiers to put it done.
What was the Sparticist Uprising?
This term forced Germany to may an extraordinary amount of money to the Allies
What was reparations
When the this organisation was set up as part of the Versailles agreement Germany was initially excluded. By signing the Locarno Treaties Germany showed that it was accepting the Versailles settlement and so a year later was accepted as a permanent member of the ____________
What was the League of Nations
This was caused by the crises in the Rhur and the printing of more money
What is the 1923 hyper-inflation
In 1920 the volunteer army revolted and marched to Berlin where they declared Wolgang Kapp as the new leader of Germany.
What is the Kapp Putsch
The myth that the Weimar Government failed the army by signing the Treaty of Versailles
What was the "Stabbed in the Back" myth
Germany was one of 62 countries that signed up to this agreement, which committed its signatories to settling disputes between them peacefully.
What was the Kellogg- Briand Pact?
Germany agreed to accept loans from the US in 800 million gold marks, lower reparations payments to 1,000 for the first 5 years, the French agreed to withdraw troops from the Rhur, and the US got some controll over the Reichsbank
What was the Dawes Plan?
In November 1923 the NSDAP attempted to overthrow the government in Munich. This failed attempt landed Hitler in jail.
What was the Munich Putsch
This term was the cause of greatest discontent in Germany
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