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  Adolf Hitler - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
However, when Germany entered World War I in August 1914, he immediately petitioned King Ludwig III of Bavaria for permission to serve in a Bavarian regiment, this request was granted, and Adolf Hitler enlisted in the Bavarian army.
The treaty also declared Germany the culprit for all the horrors of the Great War, as a basis for later imposing not yet specified reparations on Germany (the amount was repeatedly revised under the Dawes Plan, Young Plan and the Hoover Moratorium).
Germany had lost economically important territory in Europe along with its colonies and in admitting to sole responsibility for the war had agreed to pay a huge reparations bill totaling 32 billion mark.
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 History of the Jews in Germany - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
As the Talmudic schools, still existing in Germany in the first third of the nineteenth century, were gradually deserted, rabbinical seminaries were founded, in which Talmudic instruction followed the methods introduced by Zacharias Frankel in the Jewish Theological Seminary opened at Breslau in 1854.
In 1933, persecution of the Jews became active Nazi policy, but at first laws were not as rigorously obeyed and were not as devastating as in later years.
The increasingly totalitarian, militaristic regime that was being imposed on Germany by Hitler allowed him to control the actions of the SS and the army.
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 Nazi Germany - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nazi Germany, or the Third Reich, refers to Germany in the years 1933 to 1945, when it was governed by the democratically elected National Socialist German Workers Party (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, NSDAP), or Nazi Party, with the Führer Adolf Hitler as chancellor and, from 1934, head of state.
Germany invaded the Soviet Union on 22 June 1941 and on the eve of the invasion, Hitler's former deputy, Rudolf Hess, attempted to negotiate terms of peace with the United Kingdom in an unofficial private meeting after crash-landing in Scotland.
West Germany recovered economically by the 1960s, being called the economic miracle (German term Wirtschaftswunder), which was kickstarted by the economic aid of the United States of America through the Marshall Plan, and upheld thanks to fiscal policy and intense labor, eventually leading to labor shortages.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Nazi-Germany   (5591 words)

  
 Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : History of the Jews in Germany   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
German Jews have lived in Germany and contributed to German culture for over 1700 years, through both periods of tolerance and spasms of anti-semitic violence, culminating in the Holocaust and the destruction of the Jewish community in Germany and much of Europe.
In 1933, persecution of the Jews became active Nazi policy, but laws were not as rigorously obeyed and were not as devastating as in later years.
The increasing totalitarian, militaristic regime that was being imposed on Germany by Hitler allowed him to control the actions of the SS and the army.
www.hallencyclopedia.com /History_of_the_Jews_in_Germany   (5781 words)

  
 Third Reich 1933-1945 (Germany)
Flag adopted on 14th March 1933 as co-national flag, 15th September 1935 as national flag
On 30 January 1933, Adolf Hitler was appointed Chancellor with a cabinet in coalition with the German National People's Party (Deutschnationale Volkspartei, DNVP, a reactionary, largely monarchist party).
Immediately after the March 1933 elections, new flags were created, including the Swastika Flag (Hakenkreuzfahne) which was used until 1945.
www.crwflags.com /fotw/flags/de193345.html   (311 words)

  
 Third Reich 1933-1945 (Germany)
The Reichstag subsequently unanimously declared the swastika flag the [sole] national flag of Germany in September 1935.
Except for the form of the eagle, this is the same as the flag of the Governors of German East Africa and Kiaochao of the Imperial era.
This flag was official for vessels of the armed forces not entitled to fly the ensign from 11th March to 22nd April 1933, when it was superseded by the Government Authorities flag [state flag and ensign].
www.crwflags.com /fotw/flags/de1933.html   (813 words)

  
 Weimar Germany 1919-1933
Germany faced the prospect of a harsh treaty that was being negotiated in Paris.
Germany was to be a Federal state with the states or Lander retaining considerable control over their own affairs.
Under this agreement Germany recognised her Western frontiers as final and agreed to use peaceful means to ensure revision of her frontiers in the east.
www.historyhome.co.uk /europe/weimar.htm   (3408 words)

  
 Third Reich 1933-1945 (Germany)
The Nazi flag laws [were] the Law for the Protection of the National Symbols of 19 May 1933, and the Reich Flag Law [Reichsflaggengesetz] of 15th September 1935 (the Nuremberg Flag Law).
This flag is unchanged from [the] 1933 swastika flag and became the national and merchant flag, replacing the fl-white-red tricolor.
Therefore, after 1945, all civic arms in Germany were taken under scrutiny, and swastikas and other deprecated symbols had to be removed.
www.fotw.us /flags/de1935.html   (1453 words)

  
 Germany in 1933
The parallels are not exact, of course; America in 2003 and Germany seventy years earlier are not the same, and Bush certainly is not Adolf Hitler.
None but Germany has undergone the fantastic, grotesque extreme of all of these together; none has experienced the gigantic, carnival dance of death, the unending, bloody Saturnalia, in which not only money but all standards lost their value.
There were other ingredients that went into the bubbling fascist vat: the humiliating terms of the Versailles Treaty that were placed on defeated Germany after World War I; the unceasing propaganda barrage in the mass media, helping citizens to agree with the government; the martial mentality that pervaded society.
www.crisispapers.org /Editorials/germany-1933.htm   (2747 words)

  
 Adolf Hitler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
He led Germany from the depths of post-World War I defeat to be one of the most powerful nations in the world; however, the war he started was ultimately lost, and the planned "thousand-year Reich" ended shortly after his death, reportedly by suicide, in the Führerbunker in Berlin during the final days of the war.
Germany had lost territory in Europe and its colonies, had to admit to sole responsibility for the war and pay a huge reparations bill totaling $6,600,000 (32 billion marks).
He was a master orator and with all of Germany's mass media under the control of his propaganda chief, Dr. Joseph Goebbels, he persuaded most Germans he was their saviour from the Depression, the Communists, the Versailles Treaty and the Jews.
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 ATLANTIC COAST LINE R.
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Thus, the famine was accompanied by a devastating purge 1933 germany of the Ukrainian intelligentsia and the Ukrainian Communist party itself.
Ann excuses herself to put on one 1933 germany of her costumes for the film test to be directed by Denham.
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 Holocaust Timeline: The Nazification of Germany
Germany steadily began rearmament of its military, in violation of the 1919 Treaty of Versailles
Germany occupied the Sudetenland on October 15, 1938.
Germany's military conquest put it in a position to establish the New Order, a plan to abuse and eliminate so-called undesirables, notably Jews and Slavs.
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 Weimar Republic Flags 1921-1933 (Germany)
This was abolished in 1933, but readopted by the Federal Republic without the restriction to land in 1950 and is still in use.
In 1933, the state flag and ensign and the civil ensign were abolished.
This was established in 1926, replacing the jack and abolished in 1933.
www.allstates-flag.com /fotw/flags/de1921.html   (1432 words)

  
 Image:Flag of Germany 1933.svg - Wikimedia Commons
This image shows (or resembles) a symbol that was used by the National Socialist (NSDAP/Nazi) government of Germany or an organization closely associated to it, or another party which has been banned by the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany.
The use of insignia of organizations that have been banned in Germany (like the Nazi swastika or the arrow cross) may also be illegal in Germany, Austria, Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic, France, Brazil and other countries, depending on context.
In Germany, the applicable law is paragraph 86a of the criminal code (StGB), in Poland – Art.
commons.wikimedia.org /wiki/Image:Flag_of_Germany_1933.svg   (417 words)

  
 Germany in 1933
The parallels are not exact, of course; America in 2004 and Germany seventy-one years earlier are not the same, and Bush certainly is not Adolf Hitler.
In March of 1933, a majority of German citizens did not vote for Hitler.
Haffner laments that the crimes of the Hitler administration, given this collective nervous breakdown, have very little impact on the population, which seems to accept everything done in its name with a shrug of the shoulders.
www.crisispapers.org /essays/germany-1933.htm   (2778 words)

  
 Declaring War on Germany in 1933 - Historicist.com The Protestant Interpretation of Biblical Prophecy. The Historical ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Some background is in order: After the Communist threat in Germany was quashed (after WWI), the Jews were still working, trying to get back into their former status, and the Germans fought them in every way they could without hurting a single hair on anyone's head.
In 1933, when Germany refused to surrender to the world conference of Jews in Amsterdam, the conference broke up, and Mr.
And it is a fact that two thirds of Germany's food supply had to be imported, and it could only be imported with the proceeds of what they exported.
www.historicist.com /untermeyer/germany.htm   (1253 words)

  
 Nazi Germany - Voyager, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Nazi Germany, or the Third Reich, refers to Germany in the years 1933–1945, when it was under the control of the National Socialist German Workers Party, or Nazi Party, with the Führer Adolf Hitler as head of state.
On January 30 1933, Adolf Hitler was appointed chancellor by President Paul von Hindenburg after attempts by General Kurt von Schleicher to form a viable government failed, and under heavy pressure from former Chancellor Franz von Papen.
West Germany recovered economically by the 1960s, being called the economic miracle (German term Wirtschaftswunder) due to economic aid by the United States of America (Marshall Plan), while the East recovered at a slower pace under Communism until 1990, due to reparations paid to the Soviet Union and the effects of the centrally planned economy.
www.voyager.in /Nazi_Germany   (3827 words)

  
 Essay: Why was Hitler appointed chancellor of Germany in 1933? - Coursework.Info
Finally in 1926 Germany was admitted to the League of Nations and became a Permanent Member of the Council.
For the next three years Germany appeared to be well on the way to recovery.
By 1929, Germany appeared to be prospering, but the effects of the Wall Street Crash produced an economic crisis in Germany.
www.coursework.info /GCSE/History/Modern_World_History/Germany_1918-1939/Why_was_Hitler_appointed_chancellor_of_Germany_in_1933_L59525.html   (291 words)

  
 Weimar Republic 1919-1933 (Germany)
This flag was in use until early 1933 —de facto 31st January, de jure April—, but was again adopted by the Federal Republic in 1949 and is still in use.
Black-red-gold was officially discarded with the regulations of 12 March 1933 and 31 March 1933.
It was re-introduced as the national flag and civil ensign for the Bundesrepublik Deutschland and the DDR in 1949.
flagspot.net /flags/de1919.html   (1796 words)

  
 "The Final Solution" - Nazi Policy Towards Jews
Unwittingly, this public declaration of war on Germany only served to inflame anti-Jewish feeling in Germany: the German government barred Jews from holding public office or "positions of influence" which were defined as university lecturing posts, journalists or newspaper editors, amongst others.
Nazi Germany is however most known for its concentration camps, and particularly those in which large numbers of emaciated and dead prisoners were discovered at the end of the war, and which have become synonymous with any image of that era.
The new camps in Poland also differed substantially from the old camps in Germany itself in another way: the vast majority of prisoners were Jews who had been interned and deported from Germany and occupied Europe with trial.
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 Germany - The Third Reich, 1933-45
First, left-wing political parties were banned; then, in July 1933, Germany was declared a one-party state.
With the SA tamed, Hitler assured the army that he regarded it as Germany's military force, and the soldiers swore an oath of personal allegiance to Hitler, pledging unconditional obedience.
Many were won over by Hitler's diplomatic successes, which began soon after he came to power and continued through the 1930s and which seemed to restore Germany to what they saw as its rightful place in the international community.
countrystudies.us /germany/39.htm   (741 words)

  
 Nrule -- image   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
When Adolf Hitler came to power in January 1933, Germany was potentially one of the strongest powers in Europe.
Hitler was determined to overturn the remaining military and territorial provisions of the Treaty of Versailles, which had followed World War I. He aimed to include German-speaking people in the Reich as a preliminary step toward the restoration of German power and the creation of a German empire in Europe.
Within 10 years of Hitler's appointment as chancellor, Austria was incorporated into Germany, Czechoslovakia was partitioned, and Poland was invaded by German forces, unleashing World War II.
www.ushmm.org /outreach/ger19010.htm   (107 words)

  
 Document -- Judea Declares War on Germany (3/24/1933)
ALL Israel is uniting in wrath against the Nazi onslaught on the Jews in Germany.
Sectional differences and antagonisms have been submerged in one common aim -- to stand by the 600,000 Jews of Germany who are terrorized by Hitlerist anti-semitism, and to compel Fascist Germany to end its campaign of violence and suppression directed against its Jewish minority.
Germany may be called up to pay a heavy price for Hitler's antagonism to the Jews.
www.historiography-project.org /documents/19330324dailyexpress.html   (323 words)

  
 Slicing away liberty: 1933 Germany, 2006 America
In '30s Germany, this was called the Fuhrer Principe, the principle of blind obedience to the wise, all-powerful Supreme Leader.
As in Germany in the 1930s, the extremists placed in charge of the government said one thing in public and did another in private, slowly slicing away at rights of the citizenry, to avoid triggering a popular uprising.
Hitler, leader of the rabidly rightwing Nazi party, was installed as Chancellor in 1933, even though his party was not in the majority, in the hope that he could bring some order and stability to a society still reeling from the horrendous economic/social Great Depression that had devastated the country during the '20s and early-'30s.
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 Terrorism In 1933 Germany - Parallels
Unrelated to this article, I had just finished moving and was cleaning my "attic", as it were, and started to go thru a microfiched copy of a Dallas newspaper I'd made over two years ago regarding the ongoing Depression in the United States.
On the front page is an interesting article which verifies the mood at the time in Germany but also explains why legislation was passed so quickly.
The Reichstag was burned on Monday, February 27, 1933 and the elections were held seven days later, March 6, 1933 according to Hartmann's article for the former date and the Herald's article for the latter date.
www.rense.com /general36/33.htm   (286 words)

  
 Nazi Germany
The rise of Nazi Germany, from 1933 to 1939 explains much about the philosophies and people behind the Third Reich, an administration that is often dismissed at first glance as a simple killing machine.
The Economic Recovery of Germany post WWI was brought about by Hitler’s administration, and was the key to Hitler’s power.
To attain the power which allowed him to direct the course of Germany, Hitler used the burning down of the Reichstag to declare a national emergency, and the Enabling Act.
www.pvhs.chico.k12.ca.us /~bsilva/projects/germany/3rdreich/default.htm   (397 words)

  
 Third Reich 1933-1945 (Germany)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The Swastika flag with a white-fl-white bordered fl Iron Cross in the upper hoist.
The swastika flag with [a] white swastika disk half the height of the flag (instead of three-quarters as in the swastika flag).
I do not have a date on the adoption of this flag (clearly between 1933 and 1939, probably 1935 or later) or a description of the use.
www.netlinkit.dk /fotw/flags/de1935.html   (1085 words)

  
 1933 New York Yankees Roster by Baseball Almanac
It is a comprehensive team roster and player names are sorted by the fielding position where the most number of games were played during the regular season.
The 1933 New York Yankees played 150 games during the regular season, won 91 games, lost 59 games, and finished in second position.
They played their home games at Yankee Stadium (Park Factors: 94/91) where 728,014 fans witnessed their 1933 Yankees finish the season with a.607 winning percentage.
www.baseball-almanac.com /teamstats/roster.php?y=1933&t=NYA   (387 words)

  
 Germany: Jewish Population in 1933   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
According to the census of June 16, 1933, the Jewish population of Germany, including the Saar region (which at that time was still under the administration of the League of Nations), was approximately 505,000 people out of a total population of 67 million, or somewhat less than 0.75 percent.
That number represented a reduction from the estimated 523,000 Jews living in Germany in January 1933; the decrease was due in part to emigration following the Nazi takeover in January.
The largest Jewish population center was in Berlin (about 160,000 in 1925), representing less than 4 percent of the city's entire population.
www.ushmm.org /wlc/article.php?lang=en&ModuleId=10005276   (234 words)

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