After 1914, this became more relevant and meaningful to thinking people than before the war.
What is religion.
Great Britain hesitated to fully enforce the Treaty of Versailles because they relied on Germany for...
What is international trade.
The weak, but democratic government in Germany after WWI.
What is the Weimar Republic.
Anti-Democratic political philosophy that stressed militarism and nationalism.
What is Fascism.
World War II began with the German invasion of
What is Poland.
German school of fine and applied arts that promoted functionality.
What is Bauhaus.
This economist called for a complete revision of the Treaty of Versailles.
Who is John Maynard Keynes.
Economic problem created when the German government began printing money to pay striking workers in 1924.
What is hyperinflation.
These laws deprived German Jews of their rights of citizenship.
What were the Nuremberg Laws.
The German air force sought to win control of the air over Britain during...
Belief in the meaninglessness of existence and the importance of the individual.
What is Existentialism.
1924 plan to reduce Germany's reparation payments.
What was the Dawes Plan.
This event marked the beginning of the Great Depression.
What was the US stock market crash.
1929 agreement that recognized the Vatican as an independent state in exchange for its support of Mussolini.
What is the Lateran Agreement.
The term for Hitler's plan to exterminate all European Jews and other groups deemed racially inferior.
What was the "Final Solution".
Along with being a form of entertainment, film and radio helped governments spread....
What is propaganda.
1928 multi-nation agreement that renounced war as a means of foreign policy.
What is the Kellogg-Briand Pact.
The antifascist movement in France in 1936-1937, led by Leon Blum, was known as the
What is the Popular Front.
Prior to WWII, a non-aggression pact was signed between these two leaders.
Who are Hitler and Stalin.
The British policy toward Germany prior to WWII that granted Hitler's territorial demands.
What is appeasement.
Philosophy that sees meaning in only those beliefs that can be empirically proven.
What is logical positivism.
When Germany refused to make its second reparations payment, France and Belgium occupied this area
What is the Ruhr District.
This region had the most successful response to the Great Depression.
What is Scandinavia.
Lenin's 1921 policy to re-establish economic freedom in an attempt to rebuild agriculture and industry.
What was the New Economic Policy (NEP)
This policy promised all members of the Grand Alliance would focus on defeating Germany, and then mount an all-out attack on Japan.
What was the "Europe First" policy.