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three problems faced by the weimar republic was the treaty of Versailles, inflation and defeat.
Many of the German people linked the Weimar with the treaty of Versailles as it was the Weimar who signed it. Also the German people didnt want a democracy as they were happy with the kaiser who was a dictator but the Weimar was forced upon them by the Allies at the end of WW1
The Weimar politicians had to sign the Treaty of Versailles. From that point on the people living in Weimar Germany associated their new government bitterly with their defeat in WW1.Many people in Germany hated democracy, the Weimar Republic was probably one of the most democratic in the world. The roots for democracy in post WW1 Germany were weak.The financial crises of 1923 and 1929 created mass unemployment.
The Weimar Republic was a thoroughly impotent democracy and a symbol of German humiliation as a result of the Treaty of Versailles. Its inability to improve the German economy and the lives of German citizens, made Germans resentful towards it.
I think it was because they were too strict :S
The German government at the time of Weimar Republic did not respect the Treaty of Versailles that it had been pressured to be signed.
They were responsible for signing the Treaty of Versailles which the Germans hated and saw as a dictated peace.
three problems faced by the weimar republic was the treaty of Versailles, inflation and defeat.
Many of the German people linked the Weimar with the treaty of Versailles as it was the Weimar who signed it. Also the German people didnt want a democracy as they were happy with the kaiser who was a dictator but the Weimar was forced upon them by the Allies at the end of WW1
The Weimar politicians had to sign the Treaty of Versailles. From that point on the people living in Weimar Germany associated their new government bitterly with their defeat in WW1.Many people in Germany hated democracy, the Weimar Republic was probably one of the most democratic in the world. The roots for democracy in post WW1 Germany were weak.The financial crises of 1923 and 1929 created mass unemployment.
The Weimar Republic was a thoroughly impotent democracy and a symbol of German humiliation as a result of the Treaty of Versailles. Its inability to improve the German economy and the lives of German citizens, made Germans resentful towards it.
I think it was because they were too strict :S
It would have been whoever was at the head of the Weimar Republic when it was formed in 1919. The President of the Reichstag: Freidrich Ebert The Chancellor of the Weimar Republic: Philipp Scheidemann Source: A mixture of an A-Level Standard knowledge of German History, and a bit from Wikipedia
After World War I, there was unrest in Germany as a result of the Weimar Republic's concession to the Treaty of Versailles. The Nazi Party, under Adolph Hitler, began forming a secret army in order to overthrow the Weimar.
The Treaty of Versailles in 1919 assigned the blame, as well as massive war reparation debts, to Germany. The resultant economic problems led to the failure of the Weimar Republic, setting the stage for German nationalism and World War II.
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
The Weimar Republic was blamed for both the economic crisis in Germany, as well as the humiliation of the Versailles Treaty after World War One. Many people felt that they didn't do enough to protect the honor of Germany.