Weimar Timeline

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This Weimar Timeline charts the chronology of the Weimar Republic, including the pre-history before the adoption of the actual Weimar constitution. This timeline stops when Hitler establishes the Third Reich.

The timeline is color-coded:

  • Black: Regular events of the Weimar republic and its pre-history.
  • Red: Events pertaining to Adolf Hitler.
  • Brown: Events regarding the German Workers' Party and the Nazi Party.
  • All other events pertaining to the rise of Nazism in Germany are bolded.

For a chronology focusing on the rise of Nazism see Early Nazi Timeline.

Contents

[edit] End of the Kaiserreich

[edit] 1918

[edit] 1919

[edit] Weimar Republic

[edit] 1920

[edit] 1921

  • March 21, 1921 Plebiscite in Upper Silesia. They vote to remain part of Germany.
  • March, 1921 Allied Plebiscite Commission rejects vote, draws boundary anyway; takes section of mines, mills and furnaces and 350,000 Germans and puts them under Polish rule.
  • April 27, 1921 Allied Reparations Committee levels 33 billion war reparations debt onto Germany; commands the handing over of 26% of all exports for 42 years and puts the Germans immediately into 12 billion in arrears.
  • May 3, 1921 Polish forces under Wojciech Korfantry invade Upper Silesia.
  • May 5, 1921 London Ultimatum which set the total sum of the war indemnity at 132 billion marks.
  • May 10, 1921 Konstantin Fehrenbach (Center) leaves office
  • May 23, 1921 German Freikorps smash Polish forces at St. Annaberg.
  • May 24, 1921 Under Allied pressure, all Freikorps units outlawed.
  • July 11, 1921 Adolf Hitler resigns from the party to force the hand of Anton Drexler not to unite with the DSP.
  • July 25, 1921 Adolf Hitler rejoins the party.
  • July 29, 1921 Adolf Hitler assumes leadership of the NSDAP. He becomes "Der Fuehrer".
  • August 26, 1921 Matthias Erzberger, (finance minister of 1920) gunned down by OC killers
  • September 14, 1921 Hitler and SA disrupt speech by Otto Ballestedt of the Bayernbund; beaten badly; Hitler with others arrested.
  • October 26, 1921 Dr. Joseph Wirth (Center) forms 2nd cabinet

[edit] 1922

[edit] 1923

[edit] 1924

[edit] 1925

[edit] 1926

[edit] 1927

  • January 29, 1927 Marx’s 3rd cabinet leaves office
  • May 1927 Hitler speaking ban lifted in Bavaria.
  • July 16, 1927 Unemployment Insurance Law passed.

[edit] 1928

[edit] 1929

[edit] 1930

  • March 30, 1930 Hermann Mueller’s (SPD) 2nd cabinet leaves office
  • June 30, 1930 French troops leave the Rhineland ahead of schedule.
  • July 16, 1930 Reichstag dissolved; first emergency decree by Reichspresident.
  • August 1930 SA commander in Berlin Walter Stennes calls for SA general strike against Nazi Party.
  • September 14, 1930 Reichstag elections; gains by Nazi Party.
  • September 1930 Hitler at trial of 3 SA Lieutenants disavows the SA goals of replacing the army and hence appeases the army.

[edit] 1931

[edit] 1932

[edit] 1933

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  • Why Hitler, The Genesis of the Nazi Reich, Samuel W. Mitcham, Jr. Praeger, Westport, CT, 1996. pg 28.
  • The Logic of Evil, The Social Origins of the Nazi Party, 1925-1933, William Brustein, Yale University Press, New Haven, CT. 1996. pp 191-193.

[edit] Related media

  • Audio: Educational rapsong about The Weimar Republic by Johnathan Pagel, OGG format (2,14Mb) MP3 (4.33Mb)