INTER WAR YEARS 1919 TO 1939
NAZISM IN GERMANY
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Laws approved by the Nazi Party in 1935 depriving Jews of German citizenship and taking some right away from them.
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The highest official of a Monarch, Prime Minister.
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An extremely rapid and sharp rise in prices that causes money to lose value.
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Coal-rich industrial region of Germany.
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Detailed explanation-1: -The Ruhr coalfield (extending west of the Rhine and north of the Lippe) is one of the world’s largest, producing the bulk of Germany’s bituminous coal.
Detailed explanation-2: -Rhine-Ruhr is a highly industrialized, densely populated region of Western Germany that includes the major cities of Bonn, Cologne, Dusseldorf, Dortmund and Essen. With a population of about 10 million, the region is one of the biggest metropolitan areas in Europe.
Detailed explanation-3: -Damodar valley is called Ruhr of India because it has similar characteristics with that of Ruhr which is located in Germany. The characteristic is that Ruhr has immense coal resources. In the same way Damodar valley accounts for 6% of the coal reserves of India.
Detailed explanation-4: -Rhine-Ruhr is also one of the world’s ten most populous economic areas. Complete answer: The historic headquarters of steel, mining, and car manufacturing are located in Rhine-Ruhr, which is located in the heart of Germany’s industrial heartland.
Detailed explanation-5: -Ruhr occupation, (1923–25) occupation of the industrial Ruhr River valley region in Germany by French and Belgian troops. The action was provoked by German deficiencies in the coal and coke deliveries to France required by the reparations agreement after World War I.