Project description
1. The Holy Roman Empire
2. Division of German-speaking lands, 800-1871
3. The unification of Germany during the 19th century
4. Pope Pius XII and the Holocaust
5. Impact of Allied wartime conferences on Germany
6. Hitler’s wartime leadership after 1943
7. Bismarck’s foreign policy after 1871
8. William II’s Weltpolitik
9. Rise of the Social Democratic Party by 1912
10. Impact of Germany’s rapid industrialization in the 19th cent.
11. Volkisch ideology
12. Article 231 of the Versailles Treaty
13. Ebert-Groener Pact
14. Article 48 of the Weimar Constitution
15. Fulfillment vs. obstructionist policies Weimar gov’t in the 1920s
16. Hyperinflation of 1923 & Hitler’s Beer Hall Putsch
17. Stresemann and the Dawes Plan
18. The Era of Good Feeling
19. The Locarno Pact
20. Origins of Hitler’s racism and anti-Semitism
21. Lebensraum
22. The Great Depression and the Rise of Nazism
23. Breakdown of Weimar, 1930-33
24. Reichstag Fire and the Enabling Act
25. Gleichschaltung
26. The Barmen Confession
27. Nuremburg Laws
28. Pius XI’s pamphlet, “Mit brennender Sorge”
29. Roehm, the Night of the Long Knives and its consequences
30. Schacht and economic recovery
31. Nazism struggles to gain support of workers
32. The T-4 program
33. Kraft durch Freude program (Strength through Joy)
34. Rise and fall of the Stresa Front of 1935
35. Anglo-German naval treaty of 1935
36. Impact of the remilitarization of the Rhineland
37. Image of Germany during Berlin Olympics of 1936
38. Hossbach Memorandum
39. Anschluss with Austria
40. Kristallnacht
41. Appeasement
42. Neville Chamberlain
43. Sudetenland and the Munich Agreement
44. Invasion of Czechoslovakia and Anglo-French guarantees to Poland
45. Origins of the Molotov-Ribbentropp Pact
46. Blitzkrieg vs. Sitzkrieg
47. Fall of France
48. German campaign in North Africa and Greece
49. Wannsee Protocol
50. Einsatzgruppen
51. . Lebensborn Program
52. Miracle of Dunkirk
53. Extermination camps
54. Concentration camps
1. The Holy Roman Empire
2. Division of German-speaking lands, 800-1871
3. The unification of Germany during the 19th century
4. Pope Pius XII and the Holocaust
5. Impact of Allied wartime conferences on Germany
6. Hitler’s wartime leadership after 1943
7. Bismarck’s foreign policy after 1871
8. William II’s Weltpolitik
9. Rise of the Social Democratic Party by 1912
10. Impact of Germany’s rapid industrialization in the 19th cent.
11. Volkisch ideology
12. Article 231 of the Versailles Treaty
13. Ebert-Groener Pact
14. Article 48 of the Weimar Constitution
15. Fulfillment vs. obstructionist policies Weimar gov’t in the 1920s
16. Hyperinflation of 1923 & Hitler’s Beer Hall Putsch
17. Stresemann and the Dawes Plan
18. The Era of Good Feeling
19. The Locarno Pact
20. Origins of Hitler’s racism and anti-Semitism
21. Lebensraum
22. The Great Depression and the Rise of Nazism
23. Breakdown of Weimar, 1930-33
24. Reichstag Fire and the Enabling Act
25. Gleichschaltung
26. The Barmen Confession
27. Nuremburg Laws
28. Pius XI’s pamphlet, “Mit brennender Sorge”
29. Roehm, the Night of the Long Knives and its consequences
30. Schacht and economic recovery
31. Nazism struggles to gain support of workers
32. The T-4 program
33. Kraft durch Freude program (Strength through Joy)
34. Rise and fall of the Stresa Front of 1935
35. Anglo-German naval treaty of 1935
36. Impact of the remilitarization of the Rhineland
37. Image of Germany during Berlin Olympics of 1936
38. Hossbach Memorandum
39. Anschluss with Austria
40. Kristallnacht
41. Appeasement
42. Neville Chamberlain
43. Sudetenland and the Munich Agreement
44. Invasion of Czechoslovakia and Anglo-French guarantees to Poland
45. Origins of the Molotov-Ribbentropp Pact
46. Blitzkrieg vs. Sitzkrieg
47. Fall of France
48. German campaign in North Africa and Greece
49. Wannsee Protocol
50. Einsatzgruppen
51. . Lebensborn Program
52. Miracle of Dunkirk
53. Extermination camps
54. Concentration camps
55. Treatment of Jews in western vs. eastern Europe
56. Turning points for Germany during WWII
57. Resistance to Hitler in military circles
58. Germany divided into zones of occupation
59. The FRG and the GDR
60. Reunification—1991
61. Historians and Hitler—1950s, 1980s
62. The Goldhagen thesis
63. Difficulty of resistance
64. Significance of Nazism
65. Why the Allies did not help Jews in camps
57. Resistance to Hitler in military circles
58. Germany divided into zones of occupation
59. The FRG and the GDR
60. Reunification—1991
61. Historians and Hitler—1950s, 1980s
62. The Goldhagen thesis
63. Difficulty of resistance
64. Significance of Nazism
65. Why the Allies did not help Jews in camps
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