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III. Match the following:
DATE
EVENT
1. November 1918
The years of depression.
2. 1929
Weimar Republic.
3. 1932
Hitler killed himself.
4. 1919
Nazis terrorised, pauperised and segregated the Jews. 7
5. 30 January 1933
Hitler was established as a dictator.
6. 3 March 1933
Hitler got chancellorship. 6
7. 1933-1938
Hitler joined a small group called the German Workers' Party. 4
8. 30 April 1945
Industrial production was reduced to 14% of the 1929 level. 3
TY Answer each of the following question in hout​

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Answered by john4750
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Answer:

1933-1938

Hitler joined a small group called the German Workers' Party. 4

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Answered by nehaghong4876
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CBSE Class 9 History Notes Chapter 3 – Nazism and the Rise of Hitler PDF

Birth of the Weimar Republic

In the early years of the twentieth century, Germany fought the First World War (1914-1918) alongside the Austrian empire and against the Allies (England, France and Russia.). All resources of Europe were drained out because of the war. Germany occupied France and Belgium. But, unfortunately, Allies, strengthened by the US entry in 1917, won, defeating Germany and the Central Powers in November 1918. At Weimar, the National Assembly met and established a democratic constitution with a federal structure. In the German Parliament, deputies were elected on the basis of equal and universal votes cast by all adults including women. Germany lost its overseas colonies. The War Guilt Clause held Germany responsible for the war and damages the Allied countries suffered. The Allied armies occupied Rhineland in the 1920s.

The Effects of the War

The entire continent was devastated by the war both psychologically and financially. The war of guilt and national humiliation was carried by the republic and was financially crippled by being forced to pay compensation. Socialists, Catholics and Democrats, supported the Weimar Republic and they were mockingly called the ‘November criminals’. The First World War left a deep imprint on European society and polity. Soldiers are placed above civilians but unfortunately, soldiers lived a miserable life. Democracy was a young and fragile idea, which could not survive the instabilities of interwar Europe.

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