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Secret police force of the Nazi's which Hitler created once he obtained his Dictatorial power
Leader of Nazi's (Surname)
Unofficial armies of angry German officers created and helped the Ebert Government eliminate opposition
Peace treaty signed to punish Germany
Country which had to pay the Reparation clause after WW1
The demilitarized zone which bordered between France and Germany
An area ceded to Poland in the peace treaty of 1919
The leader of the Social Democratic Party which took power in Germany after WW1 to form the ‘Weimar Republic’
An attempted coup by Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party in 1923
A term used by Hitler to describe the ‘inferior races’
A term referred to the living space required by the German master race
The first financial aid USA gave to Germany
Leader of the Freikorps
Another word for the Sturmabteilung
Political group of Germany after Hitler came to power (in short for NSDAP)
The law allowing Hitler to approve laws by proclamation in event of crisis
An event that the Nazi's used to frame the Communists
One of the bigger groups the Nazis were against
Britain, France, Russia and Italy belonged in this group at the end of WW1
Bulgaria, Austria-Hungary, Germany and Turkey belonged to the group during WW1
Ruler sent into exile after Treaty of Versailles was signed
Social Democratic Party ruled before the Nazi's came to power
Leader of the political party was Ebert
Militarist revolt inspired by the Communists
Financial ruin of Germany
Abbreviation for the Nazi Political Party
SA or Brownshirt's official name
Book Hitler wrote
System created by Benito Mussolini
Leader of Italy during WW2
The political system of total authority over everything
Discrimination directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one's own race is superior
The belief that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests
Term Hitler adopted once he became Chancellor and President
Locations victims of WW2 were often sent to be exterminated, tortured or punish

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