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Ms. Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY Europe in the 1920s Ms. Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY

Europe in 1919

Germany

From the German Point of View  Lost—but not forgotten country. Into the heart You are to dig yourself these words as into stone: Which we have lost may not be truly lost!

Maimed German WW I Veteran

The “Stabbed-in-the-Back” Theory Disgruntled German WWI veterans

German “Revolutions” [1918]

German Freikorps

Sparticist Poster

Rosa Luxemburg [1870-1919] murdered by the Freikorps The Spartacist League Rosa Luxemburg [1870-1919] murdered by the Freikorps

Friedrich Ebert: First President of the Weimar Republic

The German Government: 1919-1920

The German Mark

The German Mark

The French in the Ruhr: 1923

The French Occupation of the Ruhr

The Beer Hall Putsch: 1923

The Beer Hall Putsch Idealized

Hitler in Landesberg Prison

Mein Kampf [My Struggle]

European Debts to the United States

The Dawes Plan (1924)

The Young Plan (1930) For three generations, you’ll have to slave away! $26,350,000,000 to be paid over a period of 58½ years.

Weimar Germany: Political Representation [1920-1933] Political Parties in the Reichstag May 1924 Dec. 1924 May 1928 Sep. 1930 July 1932 Nov. 1932 Mar. 1933 Communist Party (KPD) 62 45 54 77 89 100 81 Social Democratic Party (SDP) 131 153 143 133 121 120 Catholic Centre Party (BVP) 88 78 87 97 90 93 Nationalist Party (DNVP) 95 103 73 41 37 52 Nazi Party (NSDAP) 32 14 12 107 230 196 288 Other Parties 102 112 122 22 35 23

Italy

Benito Mussolini [1883-1945]

Italian Fasces

March on Rome [1922]

Fascist Youth

Lateran Treaty [1929]

England

Ramsay MacDonald: 1924, 1929 Labour Party

Stanley Baldwin Conservative Party

1926 General Strike Trades Disputes Act (1927): All general or sympathy strikes were illegal. It forbade unions from raising money for political purposes.

France

Raymond Poincaré & the Conservative Right He sent French troops into the Ruhr in 1923. Pushed for large-scale infrastructure reconstruction programs [counting on German reparations to pay for them]. After 1926-29: New taxes & tightened tax collections. Drastic decline in govt. spending that stabilized the franc [the threat of runaway inflation was avoided!]

Edouard Herriot & the French Socialists 1924-1926. Progressive social reform. Spoke for the lower classes, small businessmen, and farmers. Committed to private enterprise and private property. Fervently anti-clerical.

Collective Security

League of Nations Members

Washington Naval Conference [1921-1922] U. S. Britain Japan France Italy 5 5 3 1.67 1.67

The Maginot Line

Locarno Pact: 1925

Austin Chamberlain (Br.) Locarno Pact: 1925 Austin Chamberlain (Br.) Gustave Stresemann (Ger.) Aristide Briand (Fr.) Guaranteed the common boundaries of Belgium, France, and Germany as specified in the Treaty of Versailles of 1919. Germany signed treaties with Poland and Czechoslovakia, agreeing to change the eastern borders of Germany by arbitration only.

Kellogg-Briand Pact: 1928 15 nations committed to outlawing aggression and war for settling disputes. Problem  no way of enforcement.

Art in the 1920s

George Grosz Grey Day (1921) DaDa

The Pillars of Society (1926) George Grosz The Pillars of Society (1926) DaDa

Picasso  Studio with Plaster Head [1925] Cubism

Georges Braque  Still Life LeJeur [1929] Cubism

Walter Gropius  Bauhaus Bldg. [1928]

The Great Depression

The Great Depression [1929-1941] London in 1930 Paris in 1930

German Unemployment: 1929-1938

The Great Depression [1929-1941]

Decrease in World Trade: 1929-1932

German Election Results in 1933

The “New Napoleons?”