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The German Republic of 1919-1933 is nicknamed the Weimar Republic.
People of Germany were not happy with the Weimar Republic (German Reich) which was a product of the German Revolution in November 1918.
Weimar Republic
It was a nickname. In 1919 the new German constitution was worked out in Weimar, Thuringia.
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 German Republic of 1919-1933 is nicknamed the Weimar Republic.
The Weimar Republic .
People of Germany were not happy with the Weimar Republic (German Reich) which was a product of the German Revolution in November 1918.
Weimar Republic
The German government at the time of Weimar Republic did not respect the Treaty of Versailles that it had been pressured to be signed.
It was a nickname. In 1919 the new German constitution was worked out in Weimar, Thuringia.
it was the weimar republic. it didn't last long though. people weren't very happy with it and Hitler soon took over. it was the weimar republic. it didn't last long though. people weren't very happy with it and Hitler soon took over. it was the weimar republic. it didn't last long though. people weren't very happy with it and Hitler soon took over.
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
Weimar Republic
The Weimar Republic was the German democratic government in 1919 after World War I. It lasted to 1933.
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.
The Weimar Republic had governments of a range of political persuasions. However, the hardline nationalists boycotted it as 'un-German'.