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| 25 point Program Feder, Gottfried | |
| Munich Gottfried Feder proposes a new 39-point program, all such attempts ultimately fail because Hitler refuses to allow any discussion of the party program after 1925 |
| 25 point Program Hitler, Adolf | |
| Munich Gottfried Feder proposes a new 39-point program, all such attempts ultimately fail because Hitler refuses to allow any discussion of the party program after 1925 |
| Arrest of Hess Hess, Rudolph | |
| Landsberg Gives himself up for part played in the Munich Beer Hall putsch |
| Landsberg Imprisoned for 6 months alongside Hitler in Landsberg Prison |
| Arrest of Hitler Hitler, Adolf | |
| Landsberg Released from prison after serving 9 months of a 5 yr sentence |
| 20th Dec Landsberg Released from Landsberg prison |
| Conference of London Marx, Wihelm | |
| London Gets agreement for speedier Allied withdrawal from the Rhineland |
| Dawes Plan Marx, Wihelm | |
| River Rhine At the London Conference gets agreement for Allied withdrawal from the Rhineland |
| Dawes Plan Stressman, Gustav | |
| Aug Berlin Accepts the Dawes Plan form German reparations |
| Aug Berlin Foreign loans (primarily from the United States ) would be made available to Germany |
| Aug Berlin Reparation payments would begin at 1 billion marks for the first year and should rise over a period of four years to 2.5 billion marks per year |
| Aug Berlin The Dawes Plan provides short term economic benefits to the German economy, It softens the burdens of war reparations, stabilizes the currency, and attracts increased foreign investments and loans to the German market |
| Aug Berlin The German Reichsbank would be reorganized under Allied supervision |
| Aug Berlin The Ruhr area is to be evacuated by Allied occupation troops |
| Aug Berlin The sources for the reparation money should include transportation, excise, and custom taxes |
| Aug Berlin Accepts the Dawes Plan form German reparations |
| Diplomacy Ataturk, Maustafa Kemal | |
| Germany & Turkey sign a treaty of friendship |
| Editor Goebbels, Paul Joseph | |
| Appointed Editor of The Volkische Freiheit |
| Election Feder, Gottfried | |
| Elected to the Reichstag |
| Legality Hitler, Adolf | |
| Bavaria Meets the Bavarian Premier & promises to put the NSDAP struggle on a legal basis |
| Member of Parliament Schumacher, Kurt | |
| Wurtemberg Appointed Member of the Wurtemburg Parliament |
| NSDAP Ley, Robert | |
| Joins the NSDAP |
| Occupation Rhineland Marx, Wihelm | |
| Rhineland At the London Conference gets agreement for Allied withdrawal from the Rhineland |
| Party Fuhrer NSDAP Hitler Hitler, Adolf | |
| Appointed Party Fuhrer of the NSDAP |
| Publication of Daubler Daubler, Theodor | |
| Publication of, "Attische Sonnette" |
| Publication of, "Plan und Dithyrambos" |
| Publication of Hitler Hess, Rudolph | |
| 15th April Puplication of "Mein Kampf", helped by Herman Hess |
| Publication of Hitler Hitler, Adolf | |
| 15th April Puplication of "Mein Kampf", helped by Herman Hess |
| 15th April Puplication of "Mein Kampf", written mainly in Landsberg prison |
| Publication of Mann Mann, Thomas | |
| Publication of, "Der Zauberberg" |
| Reform of NSDAP Hitler, Adolf | |
| Munich The NSDAP is reorganized around the "Fuhrer Principle" |
| Reichstag Treviranus, Gottfried | |
| Appointed Member of the Reichstag |
| Treaty of Friendship Ataturk, Maustafa Kemal | |
| Germany & Turkey sign a treaty of friendship |
| Trial of Ebert Ebert, Friedrich | |
| 23rd Dec Magdeburg Convicted of complicity in a Jan 1918 strike at a munitions factory |
| Trial of Hitler Hitler, Adolf | |
| 1st April Munich Given 5 years for the Munich Beer Hall putsch, reduced to 6 months |
| Trial of Ludendorf Ludendorf, Erich von | |
| 1st April Munich Ludendorf is acquitted for his part played in the Munich Beer Hall putsch |