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  • Weimar Republic (Present Day Germany)
    Nov, 1923
    Gustav Stresemann

    Hyperinflation and a new currency

    Weimar Republic (Present Day Germany)
    Nov, 1923

    Hyperinflation in the Weimar Republic would reach its peak in November 1923. Stresemann introduced a new currency, the Rentenmark, to end hyperinflation. He also persuaded the French to pull back from the Ruhr in return for a promise that reparations payments would resume. That was part of his larger strategy of "fulfillment".




  • Munich, Germany
    Thursday Nov 8, 1923
    Adolf Hitler

    Bürgerbräukeller

    Munich, Germany
    Thursday Nov 8, 1923

    On 8 November 1923 Hitler and the SA stormed a public meeting of 3,000 people organised by Kahr in the Bürgerbräukeller, a beer hall in Munich.




  • Munich, Germany
    Thursday Nov 8, 1923
    Joseph Goebbels

    Hitler's trial for treason began in the wake of his failed attempt to seize power

    Munich, Germany
    Thursday Nov 8, 1923

    In February 1924, Hitler's trial for treason began in the wake of his failed attempt to seize power in the Beer Hall Putsch of 8–9 November 1923.




  • Ōdate, Akita Prefecture, Japan
    Saturday Nov 10, 1923
    Hachikō

    Birth

    Ōdate, Akita Prefecture, Japan
    Saturday Nov 10, 1923

    Hachiko, a golden brown Akita, was born on November 10, 1923, at a farm located in Ōdate, Akita Prefecture, Japan.




  • Germany
    Sunday Nov 11, 1923
    Adolf Hitler

    Arrested

    Germany
    Sunday Nov 11, 1923

    He was depressed but calm when arrested on 11 November 1923 for high treason.




  • Weimar Republic (Present Day Germany)
    Nov, 1923
    Gustav Stresemann

    Stresemann's cabinet resignation

    Weimar Republic (Present Day Germany)
    Nov, 1923

    In early November 1923, partly because of the reaction to the overthrowing of the SPD/KPD governments in Saxony and Thuringia, the Social Democrats withdrew from his reshuffled government and after a motion of confidence was voted down on 23 November 1923 Stresemann and his cabinet resigned.




  • Weimar Republic (Present Day Germany)
    Friday Nov 30, 1923
    Gustav Stresemann

    Assuming the position as Foreign Minister

    Weimar Republic (Present Day Germany)
    Friday Nov 30, 1923

    Stresemann remained as Foreign Minister in the government of his successor, Centrist Wilhelm Marx. He remained foreign minister for the rest of his life in eight successive governments ranging from the centre-right to the centre-left.


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