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Weimar Republic

The short lived Weimar Republic was established in 1919, as a result of the German Revolution. In 1933, the Weimar Republic was taken over in a seizure of power by the Nazi Party, in what became Hitler's Third Reich.

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How did Hitler transform the Weimar republic?

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Adolf Hitler's rise to power in Germany marked a significant transformation of the Weimar Republic. Through propaganda, charismatic speeches, and exploiting the economic and political instability of the time, Hitler gained popular support and was appointed as Chancellor in 1933. He then consolidated power by dismantling democratic institutions, disbanding opposition parties, and suppressing civil liberties, ultimately establishing a totalitarian regime.

What did the Dawes Plan accomplish?

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well back in 1920 you see this plan accomplished the plan of Dawes. You see this was a stupid idiotic plan because all he was doing was killing inocent chimpanzies. These chimpanzies were incredible little creates like in the planet of the apes. In 1921 these chimpanzies were not only killed but they were forced to slotter a peaceful group of pandas with black spots. This caused the pandas knees to buckle effecting their circulatory system of their legs causing them to crumbling like an apple pie due to the fact that this caused cronic hip faliure in their spine. Then General Rosenbliger did this again

THAT IS THE END OF WHAT THIS PLAN ACCOMPLISHED noskcaj leinad

Was the putsch successful?

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Although the Munich Putsch was not politically successful initially, it was deemed a success later. It put the Nazi Party on the national stage.

What can people vote for in the Weimar Republic?

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In the Weimar constitution all resident German citizens aged 20 and above had the vote except for serving members of the armed forces. The purpose of this exception was to keep the army out of politics.

How was the weimar republic more democratic?

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This made Germany a federal republic, with two legislative chambers - one directly elected by the people, the other respresenting the various states. The lower house was elected on a system of proportional representation, and so the number of members elected corresponded closely to the number of votes cast for each party. There was much in the constitution that was utopian, such as the right to paid work ... It also contained all kinds of clauses for dealing with a 'state of emergency'. in many was this is not suprising given the upheavals of 1918-19. However, it was later shamelessly exploited. Joncey

What did the weimar republic do?

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The Weimar Republic was formed due to the cowardly abdication of Kaiser Wilhelm II, whom had no clue when it came to ruling any country. Hence the German Social Democratic Party formed what was hailed to be a successor for Germany.

4 The Weimar Republic in Germany took its name from?

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From the city of Weimar, where the constitution of the republic was resolved.

What were the characteristics of the Weimar Republic?

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The characteristics of the Weimar Republic included promotion of social progress, internal and external tranquility, and enforcement of the Reich law by provincial authorities.

Why was the period 1924-1929 successful for the Weimar Republic?

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it was successful for the weimar republic because the period was a happy time for Germany. The hyperinflation crisis had been solved by Gustav Stresemann(1924-1929)- the president, when he burnt the old worthless marks and introduced a new currency- the retenmark. He also started the Dawes Plan in which he borrowed money from the american banker Charles Dawes to get German buisnesses functioning properly again and create better standards for the citizens. He also did other things which showed his ability of dealing with difficult situations. This time was also good for the republic because many people began to live a good life- atleast one better than they had before. Jazz music came over from america, there was lots of night life and many new artists came about as well as dancers and film directors. This period was a time of fun for most German people and therefore people liked the government (weimar republic) for taking them out of bad times.

What were the aims of the Weimar Republic?

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  • Type your answer here... the Weimer republic negotiated with the Versailles peace makers to bring German on board for world peace.
  • the Weimer republic managed to meet the demands of the Versailles peace makers like paying German's war reparations and effecting disarmament within German
  • the Weimer republic introduced democracy in German to replace the former dictatorial monarchy of Kaiser William 11
  • the Weimer republic allowed oher political groups in German to carry out their activities like the Catholic party, the Nazi party etc
  • the Weimer republic tried to extend loans to the business people in German in order to improve on people's standards of living and uplifting the German economy
  • the Weimer republic reduced on the violence that had persisted in German after world war 1 contributing to law and order in German
  • the weimer republic made German to jion the league of nations by 1926 and this contributed to European peace before Hitler's rise in 1933

What are the mistakes of the weimar republic?

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inherent defects of weimar republic :-

a) One was proportional representation . This made achieving majority by any one party a near impossible task leading to rule by coalition

b) Another defect was article 48 which gave the president the power to impose emergency, suspend civil rights and rule by decree

c) People lost confidence in democratic parliamentary system which seem to offer no solutions

What members were Jewish in the Weimar Republic?

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Haase-Foreign affairs

Landsberg-Minister of State

Kautsky-Haase assistant

Cohn-Hasse assistant

Herzfeld-Hasse assistant

Schiffer-Financial Minister of State

Bernstein-Schiffer assistant

Preuss-Secretary of the Interior

Dr.Freund-Preuss assistant

Fritz Max Cohen-Gov't publicity agent

What did the kapp putsch try and do?

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its aim was to drink assassinate Stalin to ensure Hitler's athiest army would not carry with their global conquest of converting everyone to become Jewish.

How did the kapp putsch efect germany?

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1. As a right wing putsch which lasted several weeks until defeated by a general strike, the KP encouraged right wing extremists such as Hitler and the newly formed Nazi party to attempt further uprisings, such as Hitler's Munich Putsch in Nov 1923.

2. The KP showed the weakness of the Weimar Republic since the government had relied on right wing forces (Freikorps and army) to put down the Communist Spartacist revolt (Dec 1918 to Jan 1919). Now threatened by the Right in the KP the government was saved only by a general strike of workers which forced Kapp to give up. The effect on Germany was to intensify the divisions between Left wing and Right wing forces which contributed to the weakness of the early years of the Weimar Republic.

How did the Weimar Republic contribute to Hitler's rise to power?

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The So Called Wiemar republic was a German government that was set up after ww1 it never became stable and was an attempt by the wealthy upper classes ( Old money) of Germany to hold onto the old powers and position by walking a tight rope between socialism as opposed to communism and The old wealth It was doomed to failure It had a presidential system where the president had the power to override the constitution in emergency situations. which eventually led to the president One of the old wealthy groups thinking that his group would be able to control Hitler and the NAZI party, Installed Hitler as Chancellor. he was wrong and the rest is history. Hitler with the aid of both local wealth and wealth from England and The united states wasted no time ceasing power. What can be said in defence of the German people is that although Germany was a democracy Hitler never gained more then 33% of the Vote Or more then 3 seats in the government. he was instaled by conspirators that lost controll.

In The Dawes Plan of 1924 helped Germany by .?

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The Dawes Plan helped lower the payments on war debt