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1913
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Hitler moved to Munich, Germany in May 1913.
1914
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This is the event that basically started the war
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1916
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On July 1, 1916, the date which saw the heaviest loss of life in a single day, the British Army on the Somme alone suffered over 57,000 casualties. Germany and Russia incurred the highest number of military deaths: an estimated 1,773,700 and 1,700,000
1917
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A decisive change in the hostilities came when Germany's policy of unrestricted submarine warfare brought the USA from isolationism into the heart of the conflict
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1918
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In January 1918, some ten months before the end of World War I, US President Woodrow Wilson had written a list of proposed war aims which he called the “Fourteen Points.”
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1918
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At 11:00 a.m. on November 11 (11/11), 1918, fighting on the western front ceased. The "Great War," as its contemporaries called it, was over,
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1919
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On September 16, 1919, Hitler issued his first written comment on the so-called Jewish Question. He defined the Jews as a race and not a religious community
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1919
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he Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye of September 10, 1919, established the Republic of Austria, consisting of most of the truncated German-speaking regions of the Habsburg state.
1919
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The Treaty of Versailles, presented for German leaders to sign on May 7, 1919, forced Germany to concede territories to Belgium , Czechoslovakia , and Poland
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1920
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The Ottoman Empire signed the Treaty of Sèvres on August 10, 1920, ending hostilities with the Allied Powers; but shortly thereafter a Turkish War of Independence began.
1923
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On November 8–9, 1923, Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party led a coalition group in an attempted coup d'état which came to be known as the Beer Hall Putsch.
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1923
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Hitler and the Nazis prepared their coup attempt in 1923, the movement counted over 50,000 members, the majority of whom had joined with the express hope that the party would take action against the democratic republic.
1923
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The new Republic of Turkey, established in its aftermath, signed a superseding Treaty of Lausanne in 1923, effectively partitioning the old Ottoman Empire.
1924
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Hitler goes to jail for 9 months for treason
march 1924
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A five-judge panel chaired by Georg Neithardt presided over the trial of Hitler and the other putsch leaders in March 1924.
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1929
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OCTOBER 24, 1929 STOCK MARKET CRASH IN NEW YORK
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1929
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A time when there was an hyper inflationary period, and many job losses
1932
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NOVEMBER 6, 1932 NAZIS LOSE SUPPORT IN PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS
1932
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In the 1932 elections, the Nazis won 33 percent of the votes, more than any other party
1933
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When Hitler and the Nazis seized power in 1933, they achieved each of these goals within two years.
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