1 due to the treaty of Versailles witch was a harsh and humiliating peace.
2 the public of Germany was fond of such a democratic government.
3 they think that it was responsible for he disgrace at versailles
1) Germany lost its overseas colonies, 13% of its territories, 75% of its iron and 26% of its coal reserves to France, Poland, Denmark and Lithuania. 2) Germany had to agree to pay huge war compensation amounting to 6 billion pounds to the Allied countries. 3) Germany had fought the war largely on loans and had to pay war reparations in gold.
Because if the spartacists plan had not been ambushed the spartacists would have easily overthrown the government and Germany would have become a soviet, bolsherik, communist run post war country. Exactly what Ebert didn't want, he wanted Germany to become a democracy and the Hohenzollern monarchy to have nearly complete power
The proper name of Germany is the Federal Republic of Germany (in German, the Bundesrepublik Deutschland). The reunification of East and West Germany took place on October 3, 1990.
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There can be little difference between a parliamentary republic and a constitutional monarchy, except the President in a parliamentary republic (such as Germany or Ireland) has made a positive decision to become Head of State.
The Weimar were blamed for the loss and the Treaty of Versailles. The Weimar were unstable and couldn't keep the country in order. They created a state of hyperinflation in Germany.
1) Germany lost its overseas colonies, 13% of its territories, 75% of its iron and 26% of its coal reserves to France, Poland, Denmark and Lithuania. 2) Germany had to agree to pay huge war compensation amounting to 6 billion pounds to the Allied countries. 3) Germany had fought the war largely on loans and had to pay war reparations in gold.
Hitler was already in Germany as it became Republic of Weimar. He also tried a coup d'état together with Ludenburg, but after that fail, he came into prison. After being released, he started his party in Munich. On the other hand, Austria became Republic of German Austria(Deutschösterreich) and had this article in its constitution: "German Austria is a component of the German Republic" (Article 2) This rump state of Habsburg's Austria-Hungary wasn't viable and wanted to become part of Germany as soon as possible.
The quotation is attributed to Thomas Mann (1875-1955), a German novelist who was critical of both the Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany (which he fled in 1933). He won a Nobel Prize in Literature in 1929.The quotation suggests that freedom of speech is the basis on which critical or unpopular views can be introduced and debated, and may even become widely accepted.
No, it was not. It was a federal monarchy. Germany did not become a republic until the monarchy fell apart in 1918.
Two. West Germany (Federal Republic) and East Germany (Democratic Republic).
He was elected as President of the Republic of Germany.
Because if the spartacists plan had not been ambushed the spartacists would have easily overthrown the government and Germany would have become a soviet, bolsherik, communist run post war country. Exactly what Ebert didn't want, he wanted Germany to become a democracy and the Hohenzollern monarchy to have nearly complete power
In November 1918.
At the end of World War 1 Germany was in a terrible condition. Germany began to crumble from within. The seamen were on strike, the social situation was terrible (a lot of people were poor) and so there were many riots out on the streets (German Revolution). Germany had clearly lost the war and so Kaiser Wilhelm II was forced to abdicate. He fled to the Netherlands in exile. The moment he abdicated was the moment Germany had no monarch as head of state, and so Germany officially became a republic on the 9th of November 1918.
The Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) and the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) both were admitted as members of the United Nations on 18 September 1973. With the reunification of Germany, the German Democratic Republic stopped being a member on 3 October 1990, and the unifed Germany continued the membership of the Federal Republic of Germany.
The proper name of Germany is the Federal Republic of Germany (in German, the Bundesrepublik Deutschland). The reunification of East and West Germany took place on October 3, 1990.