PPT-The Bigger Picture: Germany 1918-39
Author : aaron | Published Date : 2018-10-21
The Weimar Republic 191833 Hitler and the Nazi Party 191933 The Early Years of the Nazi Party The Munich Putsch Nazis in the Wilderness The Wall Street Crash How
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The Weimar Republic 191833 Hitler and the Nazi Party 191933 The Early Years of the Nazi Party The Munich Putsch Nazis in the Wilderness The Wall Street Crash How did Hitler become Chancellor. L/0 – To identify and evaluate the reasons for the German defeat. Events in 1918 - Timeline. The situation at the end of 1917. At the end of 1917, there was . stalemate. on the Western Front. However the Allies were in deep trouble:. Why did Germany agree to an armistice in 1918?. Aim. : . to assess the most important factor for the armistice. . TASK: Stick in the sheet. . Ability of. English/America industry to supply resources to allied armies. L/O – To identify and explain the causes and effects of the Revolution. The German Revolution. In late 1918, there was . unrest . across the whole of Germany. The emperor fled for his life and a new government took control. These events are called the . Canada’s Hundred Days & Who’s to blame?. What’s happened so far?. Fighting on the Eastern Front. In 1917, German troops were split, fighting on the Eastern and Western fronts. . The Western Front was us (Britain & France) & the Eastern front was . I . had a little bird, . Its name was . Enza. . . I opened the window,. And in-flu-. enza. . . CAUSE AND EFFECT. SEQUENCE OF EVENTS. Spread of disease . Rate of spread from before September 14, 1918 to after October 5, 1918. Why did Germany agree to an armistice in 1918?. Aim. : . to assess the most important factor for the armistice. . TASK: Stick in the sheet. . Ability of. English/America industry to supply resources to allied armies. 1917 -1918. America – Isolationist No More. Although America did not declare war on Germany until 1917, she had been involved in the war from the beginning supplying the allies with weapons and supplies.. Thinking about Resilience in the round. . Dr . Robert MacFarlane. Head, . UK Resilience Training, Doctrine and Standards Team. Deputy Director, . Civil Contingencies Secretariat. , National Security Secretariat. . Chorus: Bigger than all my problems,. Bigger than all my fears,. God is bigger than any mountain that I can or cannot see.. Bigger than all my questions, bigger than anything,. God is bigger than any mountain that I can or cannot see.. L/O – To identify and explain the causes and effects of the Revolution. The German Revolution. In late 1918, there was . unrest . across the whole of Germany. The emperor fled for his life and a new government took control. These events are called the . in November 1918. This was a time of despair and hope for Germany. At first, the country faced lots of chaos but under Gustav Stresemann, there was some stability. . Key events. 2. 1918 . World War One ended.. The Great War: World War I. The War to End All Wars. “. The lamps have gone out all over Europe and we shall not see them lit again in our lifetime.. ”. . - British Prime Minister Lord Grey. Traditional European . NAVIGARE NECESSE EST, VIVERE NON EST NESESSE . Prva polovina dvadesetog vijeka ispunjena je sjajnim dostignućima nauke, ali i užasom ljudske destruktivnosti. To je vrijeme ratova, priprema za ratove i popravljanja posljedica ratnih razaranja. Razuman čovjek mora da se zapita šta to ljude tjera da uništavaju svijet u kome žive, svijet koji je neko prije njih mukotrpno stvarao. Previše je za jednu istoriju, ako za samo tridesetak godina doživi dva najužasnija svjetska rata!. Lecture 5. The July Crisis. 28 June:. Archduke Franz Ferdinand assassinated at Sarajevo.. 5 July:. Kaiser Wilhelm II offers Germany’s unconditional support (the ‘blank cheque’) to Austria-Hungary..
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