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After World War I, Germany was established as the Weimar Republic, and this organization was not dissolved until 1933, when Hitler became its last Chancellor.
with Hendrik GodbersenAfter World War I, Germany was established as the Weimar Republic, and this organization was not dissolved until 1933, when Hitler became its last Chancellor.
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In this German history lesson, learn how the Novemberrevolution broke out after World War I and led to the foundation of the Weimar Republic.
with Hendrik GodbersenIn this German history lesson, learn how the Novemberrevolution broke out after World War I and led to the foundation of the Weimar Republic.
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The Kapp-Lüttwitz-Putsch was a failed coup d'etat of the Weimar Republic in 1920; learn why this attempted overthrow didn't work in this German history lesson.
with Hendrik GodbersenThe Kapp-Lüttwitz-Putsch was a failed coup d'etat of the Weimar Republic in 1920; learn why this attempted overthrow didn't work in this German history lesson.
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The Beer Hall Putsch was Hitler and the Nazi party's first attempt to seize power over Germany. Discover how this failed coup d'etat warned of later events .
with Hendrik GodbersenThe Beer Hall Putsch was Hitler and the Nazi party's first attempt to seize power over Germany. Discover how this failed coup d'etat warned of later events .
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Following World War I, the Locarno Treaties were a significant step towards international normalcy; join this lesson to learn about the agreements made in 1925.
with Hendrik GodbersenFollowing World War I, the Locarno Treaties were a significant step towards international normalcy; join this lesson to learn about the agreements made in 1925.
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