Adolf Hitler - 1870s to 1924
Part 2 - Chronology of events from the 1870s to 1918.
Master List Link: The Rise and Fall of Adolf Hitler and the Third Reich - Parts 1 to 11
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- DirectorHermann PölkingStarsSabine FalkenbergGabriele BlumEmily Clarke-BrandtThe life stages of Adolf Hitler are shown in 17 chapters. Through the descriptions of Hitler's contemporaries and the presentation of his career, the picture of the man who shaped the 20th century like no other is put together.IMDb: Adolf Hitler.
- StarsTim Pigott-SmithSönke NeitzelIan KershawThe First World War - carnage on a scale never-before seen. But how did it all start? And how did some key figures of WWII fare in the earlier war?[The Rise and Fall of Adolf Hitler and the Third Reich - Start of Chronology of Events...]
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1870s
Wikipedia: 1870s.
1870s in Germany
Wikipedia: Category: 1870s in Germany.
German Empire (Second Reich): January 18, 1871 (Unification of Germany) - November 9, 1918 (Abdication of Wilhelm II)
Wikipedia: 1871 in Germany.
Wikipedia: German Empire.
Wikipedia: William I, German Emperor.
Wikipedia: Frederick III, German Emperor.
Wikipedia: Wilhelm II, German Emperor.
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1880s
Wikipedia: 1880s.
1880s in Germany
Wikipedia: Category: 1880s in Germany.
Birth of Adolf Hitler: April 20, 1889 (Austria)
Wikipedia: Adolf Hitler.
Holocaust Encyclopedia: Adolf Hitler: Early Years, 1889-1913. - DirectorJohn G. WestStarsRobert BlytheAndres WilliamsBrad Ziffer'The Biology of the Second Reich' tells the disturbing story of the impact of Social Darwinism on German militarism in the years leading up to World War I, including an exploration of the German genocide in southwestern Africa (modern Namibia). It features California State University historian Richard Weikart.Social Darwinism
Wikipedia: Social Darwinism.
Wikipedia: Survival of the fittest.
Wikipedia: Volkskörper.
Wikipedia: Racism in Germany.
German Reich
Wikipedia: German Reich. - DirectorDavid Olusoga1900s
Wikipedia: 1900s.
1900s in Germany
Wikipedia: Category: 1900s in Germany.
Herero and Namaqua Genocide: 1904 - 1908
Wikipedia: German South West Africa.
Wikipedia: Herero and Namaqua genocide.
Wikipedia: Eugen Fischer.
Herero and Nama Genocide
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum: Herero and Nama Genocide. - 1910s
Wikipedia: 1910s.
1910s in Germany
Wikipedia: Category: 1910s in Germany.
The Causes of World War I
Wikipedia: Causes of World War I.
Balkan Wars - Setting the Stage for the July Crisis of 1914: October 8, 1912 - July 18, 1913
Wikipedia: Balkan Wars.
First Balkan War: October 8, 1912 - May 30, 1913
Wikipedia: First Balkan War.
Second Balkan War: June 29 - August 10, 1913
Wikipedia: Second Balkan War. - DirectorMilos SkundricStarsOleg AirapetovDusan T. BatakovicJean-Paul BledA month after the assassination of the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne begins the First World War. But this stake had been prepared decades before.Start of the July Crisis - Prelude to the First World War: June 28, 1914
Wikipedia: July Crisis.
The Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand: June 28, 1914
Wikipedia: Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
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Timeline of Events Before 1933
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum: Timeline of Events - Before 1933. - StarsMathieu KassovitzFrançois ArnaudRaymond PoincaréColorized historical footage in ascending order of World War 1. Not only the relatively known Flanders and France battles, but also the generally unknown Italian-Austrian, German-Polish-Russian, Japanese-German, Ottoman Empire- Allied and African German Colonies, and other unknown or forgotten fronts and battles. Original French production retold in English for National Geographic channel as: World War 1: The ApocalypseWorld War I - The War to End All Wars: July 28, 1914 - November 11, 1918
Wikipedia: The war to end war.
IMDb Link: 'Apocalypse: World War I' Official Site (French).
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Austria-Hungary Declares War on Serbia: July 28, 1914
Wikipedia: To my peoples - Serbian campaign.
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World War I
Wikipedia: World War I.
Wikipedia: Timeline of World War I.
Wikipedia: List of military engagements of World War I.
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Lists of World War I Topics
Wikipedia: Lists of World War I topics. - StarsJoe MortonSteven GoldsteinScott RabinowitzCentral Powers of World War I
Wikipedia: Central Powers.
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The German Army, Navy & Air-Force
Wikipedia: German Army (German Empire).
Wikipedia: Imperial German Navy.
Wikipedia: Luftstreitkräfte.
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Allied Powers of World War I
Wikipedia: Allies of World War I. - DirectorStuart RussellStarsJohn HedgesTom WeselAnna PoppDetails Hitler's combat experience as a foot soldier in WWI in the German armyGermany Enters World War I by Declaring War on Russia: August 1, 1914
Wikipedia: German entry into World War I.
Military Career of Adolf Hitler: 1914 - 1920 (Years of Service)
Wikipedia: Military career of Adolf Hitler.
Holocaust Encyclopedia: Adolf Hitler and World War I: 1913-1919.
History of Germany During World War I
Wikipedia: History of Germany during World War I. - DirectorNathan KrollStarsFritz WeaverArchduke Franz FerdinandWinston ChurchillTraces the origins and actions of World War I, from the funeral of Britain's King Edward VII to the Versailles Treaty.Wikipedia: The Guns of August.
Amazon Books: The Guns of August: The Outbreak of World War I by Barbara W. Tuchman. - StarsIndy NeidellJesse AlexanderOthais McCarthyThe events of World War One are followed week by week as occurred 100 years ago.*IMDb Watch Now External Link: 'The Great War' Official YouTube Channel.
- DirectorJack GlennStarsJackson BeckJoseph GoebbelsAdolf HitlerA newsreel made to condemn the militarization, oppressiveness, and ideology of the Nazi regime - using reedited stock footage of Nazi rallies in both Germany and the United States, with added narration to drive home its points.Overview - Events in the Years 1918 to 1932 in Germany
Wikipedia: 1918 in Germany.
Wikipedia: 1919 in Germany.
Wikipedia: 1920 in Germany.
Wikipedia: 1921 in Germany.
Wikipedia: 1922 in Germany.
Wikipedia: 1923 in Germany.
Wikipedia: 1924 in Germany.
Wikipedia: 1925 in Germany.
Wikipedia: 1926 in Germany.
Wikipedia: 1927 in Germany.
Wikipedia: 1928 in Germany.
Wikipedia: 1929 in Germany.
Wikipedia: 1930 in Germany.
Wikipedia: 1931 in Germany.
Wikipedia: 1932 in Germany.
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Nazi Germany: 1933 - 1945
Wikipedia: Nazi Germany.
Internet Archive Search: Nazi Germany.
Events in the Years 1933 to 1945 in Nazi Germany
Wikipedia: 1933 in Germany.
Wikipedia: 1934 in Germany.
Wikipedia: 1935 in Germany.
Wikipedia: 1936 in Germany.
Wikipedia: 1937 in Germany.
Wikipedia: 1938 in Germany.
Wikipedia: 1939 in Germany.
Wikipedia: 1940 in Germany.
Wikipedia: 1941 in Germany.
Wikipedia: 1942 in Germany.
Wikipedia: 1943 in Germany.
Wikipedia: 1944 in Germany.
Wikipedia: 1945 in Germany. - StarsPhilipp MoogAndrew SolomonMary FulbrookHow could a crisis-ridden democracy turn into an apocalypse with war and genocide? The rise and fall of National Socialism is told from an international perspective to offer a new comprehensive view on German history between 1918 and 1948.1918
Wikipedia: 1918.
1918 in Germany
Wikipedia: 1918 in Germany.
Wikipedia: Category: 1918 in Germany.
Early Timeline of Nazism (World War I) - 1918
Wikipedia: Early timeline of Nazism | 1918.
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German Revolution of 1918 - 1919: October 29 - November 9, 1918 (First Stage)
Wikipedia: German Revolution of 1918-1919.
*Film | USHMM: German Revolution of 1918-1919.
The Kiel Mutiny: November 3, 1918
Wikipedia: Kiel mutiny.
The People's State of Bavaria: November 8, 1918 - April 6, 1919
Wikipedia: People's State of Bavaria. - StarsTamsin GreigQueen AlexandraQueen VictoriaDocumentary about the closely related rulers of three different European empires: Georg V of Britain, Wilhelm II of Germany and Nicholas II of Russia, all of them grandchildren of Queen Victoria, whose countries fought on different sides in World War I.The Abdication of German Emperor and King of Prussia Wilhelm II is Announced - Effectively Bringing an End to the German Monarchy: November 9, 1918
Wikipedia: Wilhelm II, German Emperor.
Wikipedia: Abdication of Wilhelm II.
Wikipedia: Monarchy of Germany.
German Empire Dissolved and Succeeded by the Weimar Republic: November 9, 1918
Wikipedia: German Empire. - StarsAndreas RödderChristopher KopperHubertus von HindenburgThe Weimar Republic (1918-1933) is regarded as a departure into the modern age, which failed because too many opponents wanted to put the clock back in the past. The need in Germany was not yet sufficiently developed to face democracy and take political fate into its own hands.Weimar Republic Established: November 9, 1918 (Established) - January 30, 1933 (Adolf Hitler Appointed Chancellor)
Wikipedia: Weimar Republic.
Wikipedia: Timeline of the Weimar Republic.
Holocaust Encyclopedia: The Weimar Republic.
Science as Salvation: Weimar Eugenics, 1919-1933
Holocaust Encyclopedia: Science as Salvation: Weimar Eugenics, 1919-1933.
The Police in the Weimar Republic
Holocaust Encyclopedia: The Police in the Weimar Republic. - DirectorHans ZöberleinLudwig Schmid-WildyStarsHans SchlenckKurt HolmErnst MartensThis Nazi propaganda film tells about the "freikorps" movement in post-World War I Germany. Freikorps were armed extreme-right-wing paramilitary groups, often composed of street thugs, ex-convicts and unemployed veterans, who engaged in street battles and assassinations of political opponents, usually leftist or Communist groups. Many of these "freikorps" were absorbed into the S.A. (Storm Troopers) and, later, the SS after Adolf Hitler came to power.Nazi Propaganda Film
"Freikorps" (Free Corps) - Key Weimar Republic Paramilitary Groups in Post World War I Germany
Wikipedia: Freikorps.
*Films | USHMM: Freikorps in Munich & Freikorps in Munich.
Weimar Paramilitary Groups
Wikipedia: Weimar paramilitary groups. - StarsJill StephensonRichard John EvansNicholas O'ShaughnessyThe rise and demise of Hitler and the Nazi Party. How was Germany seduced by Nazism?World War I Ends in an Armistice
*Film | USHMM: World War I ends; armistice.
*Films | USHMM: Armistice Celebrations in Paris and London & Armistice Celebrations in Washington, DC, New York and Paris.
World War I | The Armistice of Compiègne: November 11, 1918
Wikipedia: Armistice of 11 November 1918.
Occupation of the Rhineland: December 1, 1918 - June 30, 1930
Wikipedia: Occupation of the Rhineland.
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Aftermath of World War I
Wikipedia: Aftermath of World War I.
Aftermath of World War I in Germany
Wikipedia: Category: Aftermath of World War I in Germany.
USHMM: Aftermath of World War I and the Rise of Nazism, 1918-1933.
Events Preceding World War II in Europe
Wikipedia: Events preceding World War II in Europe.
Appeasement
Wikipedia: Appeasement. - DirectorArnold SchwartzmanStarsElizabeth TaylorOrson WellesSimon WiesenthalOrson Welles and Elizabeth Taylor compassionately narrate this harrowing documentary about Jewish persecution in Nazi Germany, which soon turned into a notoriously industrious plan to wipe them from existence.Introduction to the Holocaust | Holocaust Encyclopedia
Introduction to the Holocaust.
The Path to Nazi Genocide | United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
*Full Film: The Path to Nazi Genocide. - DirectorS.L. RothafelStarsArmando DíazFerdinand FochDouglas HaigA documentary of the joint effort of four Allied nations in overcoming the armies of Germany in the First World War, from the initial outbreak of war to the celebration of the Armistice, which occurred only six days before this film's release.The "Stab-in-the-Back Myth" - Antisemitic Conspiracy Theory
Wikipedia: Stab-in-the-back myth - An antisemitic conspiracy theory, widely believed and promulgated in right-wing circles in Germany after 1918. The belief was that the German Army did not lose World War I on the battlefield but was instead betrayed by the civilians on the homefront, especially the Jews and the republicans who overthrew the Hohenzollern monarchy in the German Revolution of 1918-19. Advocates denounced the German government leaders who signed the Armistice on November 11, 1918 as the "Novemberverbrecher" - November criminals.
Wikipedia: German Fatherland Party.
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See Also: Jewish war conspiracy theory - Nazi propaganda which asserts that Jews started World War II and sought the destruction of Germany. - StarsMathieu KassovitzFrançois Arnaud"The war was over. But it wasn't over. We just didn't know it." Stefan Zweig.
- StarsRod MullinarThe "war to end all wars" failed to bring lasting peace, as World War One's aftermath set the stage for an even deadlier conflict. It explores the turbulent 20-year period that preceded World War Two's outbreak.Wikipedia: Timeline of events preceding World War II.
- DirectorCharles Willy KayserStarsErnst RückertViggo LarsenPaul RehkopfGerman First World War Ex-Servicemens' Organization, "Der Stahthelm, Bund der Frontsoldaten" (The Steel Helmet, League of Front-Line Soldiers') Founded by Franz Seldte: December 25, 1918 - November 7, 1935
Wikipedia: Der Stahlhelm, Bund der Frontsoldaten.
Wikipedia: Franz Seldte. - DirectorJoris IvensSoviet solidarity is strong in Germany where the Communist Party (KPD) marches under the clenched fist in spite of police harassment... Radio broadcasts reach all parts of the Soviet Union, including Magnitogorsk. On the steppe near the city, a family of nomads lives in their yurt. The father hears blasting: iron ore for the steelworks. Crushed ore and coke yield molten steel for the ladle. Stop-motion animation shows the bountiful tractor and freight car output of the future... A new blast-furnace is under construction. Accepting jobs at the site are women, ethnic minorities, and the nomad. An English-speaking engineer supervises; a young riveter learns his trade from an old hand... In the Kubass region, miners labour to produce the coal which becomes coke in Magnitogorsk... At last the blast-furnace is complete. Workers celebrate. A cheerful patriotic song is sung. Steel pours forth. The new day reveals a finished plant.Founding of the "Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands (KPD)" - Communist Party of Germany: December 30, 1918 - January 1, 1919 | April 21, 1946 (Dissolved)
Wikipedia: Spartacus League (August 4, 1914 - January 15, 1919) - Succeeded by Communist Party of Germany.
Wikipedia: Roter Frontkämpverbund (Alliance of Red Front-Soldiers) - Far-Left Paramilitary Organization.
*Film | USHMM: Demonstrations by the Red Front. - StarsRalph Richardson1919
Wikipedia: 1919.
1919 in Germany
Wikipedia: 1919 in Germany.
The Spartacist Uprising: January 5 - 12, 1919
Wikipedia: Spartacist uprising.
*Film | USHMM: Red revolution in Munich.
*Film | USHMM: Freikorps troops in Munich after the Spartacist uprising. - 1977–1979TV EpisodeAdolf Hitler: 1919-1924
Holocaust Encyclopedia: Adolf Hitler: 1919-1924.
Early Timeline of Nazism (World War I) - 1919
Wikipedia: Early timeline of Nazism | 1919.
Early Timeline of Nazism (Weimar Republic) - 1919
Wikipedia: Early timeline of Nazism | 1919.