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First Chancellor of the new Republic
First President of the Republic
The document which ended fighting at the end of WWI
Title for German Emperor
Left wing ideology
Politicians who surrendered were known as the ____ criminals:
term for a ruler leaving office
government made of more than one party together
Name of German "parliament"
A state ruled by one leader
a system of government elected through public votes
policies to do with home affairs
when the value of money goes up at a very high rate
area of Germany occupied by France and Belgium in 1923
type pf resistance taken by strike action
a violent attempt to overthrow a government
the process of equipping military forces with new weapons
new currency to combat financial issues in 1923
money paid by Germany to Allies
right wing National Socialist party
name of the Communist party
Uprising in Jan 1919
Female leader of the Spartacists
Capital of Germany
paramilitary group formed from demobilised soldiers
the "stab in the back" theory
Attempted coup in March 1920
zone demilitarised after Treaty of Versailles
1924 plan reducing reparation payments and arranging loans
1929 plan reducing debt and lengthening repayments
chancellor (1923) and Foreign Secretary (1923-29)
Former army field marshal who became President in 1925
International body set up in 1920 to avoid war: League of ______
1925 pact agreeing Germany's borders
German School of Art and Design
artist who painted with new objectivism
Director of 1927 film, Metropolis
Artist from Bauhaus School who painted with expressionism
Term used for the Weimar period, 1924-29
Surname of famous actress in 1930 film, The Blue Angel
In the Treaty of Versailles, there was a clause hated by Germans called, "War ____"
category for changes in architecture, art and cinema are

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Germany 1919-29

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