He supported it long enough to get himself voted into office and to legally gain absolute power. Afterwards he dissolved that government.
Adolf Hitler, he disintegrated the republic in 1933. Before him was Gustav Stresemann i think.
Paul von Hindenberg, the president of the German Weimar Republic, appointed Adolf Hitler Chancellor of Germany on January 30, 1933.
The government that replaced the democratically elected Weimar Republic in Germany was the totalitarian Nazi regime under Adolf Hitler. Hitler became the chancellor in 1933 and gradually consolidated his power, eventually transforming Germany into a one-party state with himself as the absolute dictator. This new government was known as the Third Reich.
In 1923, Hitler attempted to overthrow the Weimar Government using force and failed. Thus, he was arrested.
Adolf Hitler wrote Mein Kampf (My Struggle)while he was imprisoned for nine month for attempting to overthrow Weimar in Munich.
von Hindenburg was in power but when he died Hitler came into power
No they were not it led to years of hyperinflation which eventually led to the rise of Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler was the political leader who gained power as a result of the falling economy of the Wiemer republic.
The final crisis for the Weimar Republic after the French occupation of the Ruhr in 1923 was marked by hyperinflation and political instability. The occupation led to passive resistance by German workers, further crippling the economy and prompting the government to print more money to support striking workers. This excessive printing resulted in hyperinflation, devastating savings and eroding public trust in the government. The economic turmoil fueled extremist political movements, ultimately destabilizing the Weimar Republic and paving the way for Adolf Hitler's rise to power.
Adolf Hitler was the leader of Germany in the years leading to World War II. He became chancellor of Germany in 1933, six years before the war began.
The Weimar Republic was Germany's democratic government established after World War I, facing significant political and economic challenges, including hyperinflation and widespread discontent. This instability and social unrest created fertile ground for extremist movements, including the rise of the Nazi Party led by Adolf Hitler. The Nazis exploited the weaknesses of the Weimar system, ultimately dismantling it and establishing a totalitarian regime in 1933. Thus, Nazi Germany emerged directly from the failures and crises of the Weimar Republic.
The Weimar Republic, established in Germany after World War I, did not have a single leader but rather a series of presidents. The first president was Friedrich Ebert, who served from 1919 until his death in 1925. Subsequent presidents included Paul von Hindenburg, who played a significant role during the later years of the republic, especially during the rise of Adolf Hitler. The Weimar Republic faced numerous challenges, including economic instability and political extremism, leading to its eventual collapse in 1933.