
Berlin's Brave Stand: Why Did Anti-Nazi Protests Erupt in 1931? A ...
Apr 21, 2025 · While the final collapse into dictatorship was still two years away, the streets of Berlin, the vibrant, chaotic heart of the Republic, became a battleground. Anti-Nazi protests, …
1931 in Germany - Wikipedia
June 10 – The Schienenzeppelin, an experimental propeller driven railcar, sets up a new world railway speed record of 230 km/h on its way from Hamburg to Berlin which is not surpassed by …
Inside Berlin In The 1930s - All That's Interesting
Jul 18, 2012 · The grip of Nazism in the German capital of Berlin had begun the decade before, but it hit fever pitch in 1930 as Hitler and his Nazi Party launched a campaign to be voted into …
THIRTY 'NAZI' RIOTERS ARE HELD FOR TRIAL; All Plead Not Guilty …
Today's hearing produced pleas of not guilty from all the accused, most of whom, however, admitted to being "Nazis" and no little buffoonery.
What happened in Germany in 1931?
In 1931, Germany faced a severe banking crisis that had far-reaching consequences for the country’s economy and society. This crisis was triggered by a combination of internal and …
Third Reich Day by Day: 1931 - German War Machine
Hitler awarded the name Horst Wessel to SA-Standarten 5 Berlin, consecrated the SA Deutschland Erwache standard Danzig, and authorized the creation of 23 other new …
1931 by Tobias Straumann — how things fell apart - Financial Times
Jul 5, 2019 · It was in 1931 with the sequence of the Austrian banking crisis, the shutdown of the German financial system and then Britain’s departure from the gold standard that it became …
LeMO Jahreschronik - Chronik 1931
Der französische Ministerpräsident Pierre Laval und Außenminister Briand beenden ihren Staatsbesuch in Berlin. Vor allem ihre Kranzniederlegung am Grab von Gustav Stresemann …
Hitler’s Niece and the Violence Tearing Germany Apart - YouTube
September 1931: Berlin descends into chaos as Nazis unleash a violent pogrom on Jewish New Year—while the police stand by.
1931 / Weimarer Republik
Manfred von Ardenne gives the world’s first public demonstration of fully electronic television. The “Stahlhelm”, the DNVP and the NSDAP form the “Harzburg Front” alliance.