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World War I ends Allied delegates in the Hall of Mirrors at Versailles witness the German delegation's acceptance of the terms of the Treaty Of Versailles, the treaty formally ending World War I. Adolf Hitler declares the Twenty-five Points at a Nazi Party meeting in Munich Hyperinflation devastates the German economy The highly antisemitic newspaper Der Sturmer, edited by Julius Streicher, begins publication. The Beer Hall Putsch, Hitler and the Nazi Party’s failed coup, takes place. The Reich Ministry for Public Enlightenment and Propaganda is established with Dr. Joseph Goebbels as it’s leader Nationwide boycott of Jewish owned businesses Public burning of books deemed “un-German” Introduction of the “People’s Radio” Der Giftpilz is published. Germany hosts the Winter and Summer Olympic Games Membership in the Hitler Youth (HJ) and League of German Girls (BDM) becomes mandatory Tag reads: "Remember! Listening to foreign broadcasts is a crime against the national security of our people. By order of the Führer it will be punished with a severe prison sentence." Listening to foreign broadcast declared illegal The propaganda film The Eternal Jew is released in German theaters. Polish language editions of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion published under Nazi occupation. The International Red Cross is allowed to inspect the Theresienstadt Ghetto after SS efforts to stage the event were undertaken Julius Streicher (editor of Der Sturmer) and Hans Fritzsche (head of the radio division of the Propaganda Ministry) on trial at the International Military Tribunal for their roles as a propagandists