Extent of change in foreign & economic policy 1924-29 Flashcards

1
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What Party was Stresseman a member of

A

DVP

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2
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When was Stresseman appointed chancellor

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August 1923

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3
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When did Stressemans premiership end

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November 1923

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4
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What was Stressesmans policy toward the Treaty of Versailles Known as

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Fulfilment

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5
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Which group did not like Stressemans Fulfilment policy

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Nationalists

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6
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Which Product did Stresseman think they could export to the French

A

Coal

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7
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Who Headed the International Finance Committee looking into reparations

A

Charles Dawes (USA)

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8
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How Much was Germany due to repay in the first year

A

1 Billion RM

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9
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How much was Germany supposed to pay in year 2

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2.5 Billion RM

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10
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When did the Weimar Gov accept the Dawes Plan

A

September 1924

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11
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How Much did the United States agree to invest into the German Economy

A

800 Million Gold Marks

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12
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How long was the Dawes plan due to last

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5 years

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13
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What did Stresseman win in 1926

A

Nobel Peace Prize
1926

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14
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Who did Stresseman share his Nobel peace prize with

A

Aristade Briand
French Foreign Minister

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15
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Treaty of Rapallo

A

1922
Germany + Russia
Renounced all claims against each other
Opened Diplomatic Relations

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16
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What did the Treaty of Rapallo replace

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Treaty of Brest-Litovsk

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17
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Locarno Pact

A

1925
Guaranteed all western borders
Eastern Borders open for revision

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18
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Which Treaty did Stresseman use to stir up fear into the allies about Communism in Germany

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Treaty of Berlin 1926
German-Soveit

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19
Q

When was Germany invited to join League of Nations

A

September 1926

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20
Q

What withdrew from Germany in 1926

A

Inter-Allied Military Commission
1926

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21
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Kellogg-Briand Pact

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1928
International Treaty preventing War from being an Instrument of National Policy

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22
Q

Which Party overhauled the Welfare state

A

SPD

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23
Q

What entailed every German child to an education

A

1922 Youth Welfare Law

24
Q

What act was passed in 1927

A

Unemployment Insurance Law

25
Q

How many new houses were built between 1924-31

A

2 Million

26
Q

What Famous Art School developed during the Weimar Period

A

Bauhaus

27
Q

Famous film director during the 20s

A

Fritz Lang

28
Q

Whose theatre led the way in stage preformences

A

Max Reinehardt

29
Q

When did German Women receive the right to vote

A

1919

30
Q

What % of the workforce was female by 1926

A

36%

31
Q

Painting that symbolised ‘new women’ of Weimar

A

Portrait of Sylvia Von Harden

32
Q

Who Ran the NSDAP while Hitler was in prison

A

Alfred Rosenburg

33
Q

What tactic did the Nazis adopt on Hitlers release

A

Legal Road to Power

34
Q

When was Hitler released

A

20/12/1924

35
Q

When was the Ban on Hitler speaking publicly lifted

A

September 1928

36
Q

What major Nazi Meeting took place in 1926

A

The Bamburg Conference
1926

37
Q

3 People that made up Hitlers Northern opposition

A

Otto & Gregor Strasser, Joseph Goebbles

38
Q

What position did Goebbles take up in 1926

A

Gauleiter for Berlin
September 1926

39
Q

How many Gaue (Regions) was the Nazi Party reorganised into following the 1928 election

A

35

40
Q

What Nazi Organisation was created in 1926

A

Hitler Youth

41
Q

What was entitled the ‘Day of Awakening’

A

1st Nazi Rally at Nuremberg
1927

42
Q

How many trained public speakers had the Nazis produced by 1932

A

6,000

43
Q

Who replaced Ernst Rohm as leader of the SA

A

Franz von Saloman

44
Q

Who made up the majority of Nazi Members

A

Young, Unemployed, Working Class

45
Q

What Paramilitary organisation was established in 1926

A

Schutzstaffel (SS)

46
Q

What % and Seats did the Nazis gain in 1928 election

A

2.6%
12 Reichstag Seats

47
Q

Who did the Allied Reparations Committee send to review the Dawes plan

A

Owen Young

48
Q

What reduction of reparations was introduced by the Young Plan

A

20%

49
Q

What year was the reparation debts due to be paid off

A

1988

50
Q

Who led the Nationalist opposition to the Young Plan

A

Alfred Hugenburg

51
Q

What Piece of Legislation did the nationalists want the Reichstag to pass

A

The Liberty Law

52
Q

What would the Liberty Law renounce

A

Reparations
War Guilt
Occupation of German Territory

53
Q

Outcome of the Liberty Law vote in the Reichstag

A

318 Against 82 For

54
Q

How big was the Turnout in the Liberty Law Referendum

A

14.9%

55
Q

When did the Reichstag ratify the Young Plan

A

March 1930

56
Q

What did Hitler & the Nazis gain from the Liberty Law Campaign

A

Political Credibility

57
Q

What event undermined the proposals of the Young Plan

A

Wall Street Crash 1929