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| Bauhaus Gropius, Walter | |
| Dessau Trans fers the Bauhaus to Dessau |
| Business Manager Goebbels Goebbels, Paul Joseph | |
| Rhineland North Appointed Business Manager of the Rhineland-North Gau |
| Citizenship Hitler Hitler, Adolf | |
| 7th April Brunswick Avoids deportation from Germany by becoming "staatenlos", |
| 7th April Brunswick Brunswick makes Hitler a German citizen on the eve of the Presidential election |
| 7th April Renounces Austrian citizenship |
| Death of Ebert, Friedrich Ebert, Friedrich | |
| 12th Feb Berlin Death of Friedrich Ebert, from the effects of an appendicitis operation |
| Diplomacy Stressman, Gustav | |
| 9th Jan German note sent to France suggesting western security pact |
| 25th Jan German note sent to London suggesting western security pact |
| Election Braun, Otto | |
| Wins 8 million votes |
| Election Hitler, Adolf | |
| 29th Mar Persuades Ludendorf to stand as President of the Weimar Republic |
| Election Ludendorf, Erich von | |
| 29th Mar Persuaded by Hitler to stand as President, wins only 211,000 of 27,000,000 votes cast |
| Election Marx, Wihelm | |
| Stands as President but defeated by Hindenburg |
| Wins 13.7 million votes to Hindenburg's 14.6 million |
| Stands as President but defeated by Hindenburg |
| Wins 13.7 million votes to Hindenburg's 14.6 million |
| Election Thalman, Ernst | |
| Stands as President but is defeated by Hindenburg, wins 1.9 million votes |
| Film Lang Lang, Fritz | |
| Lang's epic production of Die Nibelungen |
| Film Pabst Pabst, Georg Wilhelm | |
| Georg Wilhelm Pabst's Joyless Street (Die Freudlose Gasse) |
| Gauleiter of Bavaria Lower Himmler Himmler, Heinrich | |
| Bavaria Appointed Gauleiter of Lower Bavaria |
| Gauleiter of Streicher Streicher, Julius | |
| Appointed Party Gauleiter by Hitler |
| Leader Propaganda Himmler Himmler, Heinrich | |
| Appointed Propaganda Leader of the Nazis |
| League of Nations Stressman, Gustav | |
| Locarno The Council of the League is required to ruleon alleged breaches of the treaty & Britain & Italy are, as guarantors, only obliged to intervene without awaiting such a decision in the event of a 'flagrant contravention' |
| Minister President Braun, Otto | |
| Appointed Minister President of Prussia |
| NSDAP Bormann, Martin | |
| Joins the Thuringian Nazi Party, after serving a prison sentence for murder |
| NSDAP Hitler, Adolf | |
| 16th Feb The ban on the NSDAP is lifted |
| 27th Feb Munich Relaunches the NSDAP at a rally in Munich |
| President Hindenburg, Paul Ludwig Hans von | |
| 26th April Berlin Appointed President of Germany, 1st term |
| President Simons, Walter | |
| Berlin Appointed President of Germany, acting |
| Publication of Hitler Hitler, Adolf | |
| Publication of, "Mein Kampf", 1st part is dictated to Rudolf Hess in Landau prison |
| 18th July Publication of, "Mein Kampf", Volume I |
| 8th Dec Publication of, "Mein Kampf", official publication date |
| Publication of Voelkischer Hitler, Adolf | |
| 26th Feb Hitler confirms the party Constitution 1st proclaimed in 1921 |
| 26th Feb Published with an editorial written by Hitler, "a new beginning" |
| Rally NSDAP Amman, Max | |
| 27th Feb Munich Opens the NSDAP meeting |
| Rally NSDAP Buttman, Rudolf | |
| 27th Feb Munich Attends the rally & at the end unites with the NSDAP |
| Rally NSDAP Dinter, Artur | |
| 27th Feb Munich Attends the rally & at the end unites with the NSDAP |
| Rally NSDAP Esser, Herman | |
| 27th Feb Munich Attends the rally & at the end unites with the NSDAP |
| Rally NSDAP Feder, Gottfried | |
| 27th Feb Munich Attends the rally & at the end unites with the NSDAP |
| Rally NSDAP Frick, Wilhelm | |
| 27th Feb Munich Attends the rally & at the end unites with the NSDAP |
| Rally NSDAP Hitler, Adolf | |
| 27th Feb Munich Holds a meeting at the Burgerbraukellar, 3,000 attend & 2,000 are turned away |
| Rally NSDAP Streicher, Julius | |
| 27th Feb Munich Attends the rally & at the end unites with the NSDAP |
| Treaty of Locarno Stressman, Gustav | |
| Locarno Germany signs arbitration conventions with France and Belgium and arbitration treaties with Poland and Czechoslovakia, refering disputes to an arbitral tribunal or to the Permanent Court of International Justice |
| Locarno In its final form the treaty of Mutual Guarantee, or Rhineland Pact, as it was more popularly known, confirmed Germany's frontiers with Belgium and France as established at Versailles , including the DMZ |
| Locarno The principle treaty is signed between Germany, France, Belgium, Britain, and Italy, under which the first three signatories undertook not to attack each other, with the latter two acting as guarantors |
| 9th Feb Locarno Follows Stressman's proposal for a reciprocal of his country's western frontiers as established under the 1919 treaty of Versailles , as a means of facilitating Germany's rehabilitation among the western powers |
| 5th Oct Locarno Germany's security pact proposals result in the Locarno treaties |
| 1st Dec London 7 agreements negotiated at Locarno, Switzerland on 5 October-16 October 1925 and formally signed in London on December 1 |
| Treaty of Mutual Guarantee Painleve, Paul | |
| Locarno Germany and Belgium, and Germany and France, would not attack each other or resort to war against each other, except in legitimate self-defence |
| Treaty of Mutual Guarantee Stressman, Gustav | |
| Locarno Germany and Belgium, and Germany and France, would not attack each other or resort to war against each other, except in legitimate self-defence |
| Locarno In its final form the treaty of Mutual Guarantee, or Rhineland Pact, as it was more popularly known, confirmed Germany's frontiers with Belgium and France as established at Versailles , including the DMZ |
| Locarno The Council of the League is required to ruleon alleged breaches of the treaty & Britain & Italy are, as guarantors, only obliged to intervene without awaiting such a decision in the event of a 'flagrant contravention' |
| Treaty of Versailles Stressman, Gustav | |
| Locarno In its final form the treaty of Mutual Guarantee, or Rhineland Pact, as it was more popularly known, confirmed Germany's frontiers with Belgium and France as established at Versailles , including the DMZ |