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- 4. An international group formed after World War I to help countries work together and prevent more wars. It didn’t have much power and couldn’t stop big problems.
- 5. A rule in the Weimar Republic’s laws that let the president make decisions without asking the government first, especially in emergencies. It was often misused.
- 6. The government in Germany after World War I and before Adolf Hitler took over. It had a lot of problems, like money troubles and weak leadership.
- 7. A political group led by Adolf Hitler. They believed they were better than other people and treated many groups unfairly, leading to war and suffering.
- 9. The leader of Germany from 1933 to 1945. He started World War II and was responsible for terrible events like the Holocaust.
- 12. Payments one country has to make to another after losing a war. Germany had to pay reparations after World War I, which hurt its economy.
- 13. A way to describe extreme political beliefs. People with far-right views often want strict control, strong leaders, and little change in traditions.
Down
- 1. A peace agreement that ended World War I. It punished Germany by taking away land, reducing its army, and making it pay money to other countries.
- 2. People who believe that everyone should share work, money, and resources equally, with the government controlling most things to make sure it's fair.
- 3. A time in the 1930s when many people around the world lost their jobs, businesses closed, and the economy was very weak.
- 8. When Japan took over part of China called Manchuria in 1931. This showed that the League of Nations couldn’t stop powerful countries from doing what they wanted.
- 10. A German word that means “leader.” Adolf Hitler called himself this when he became the dictator of Germany.
- 11. When prices go up super fast, and money loses its value. In Germany after World War I, people needed huge amounts of money just to buy basic things like bread.
