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because the left and right wing extremers hated each other so much that they supported weimar against the revolt of the opposite wing. because the left and right wing extremers hated each other so much that they supported weimar against the revolt of the opposite wing.

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Weimar Germany 1918-1923: Creation and Crisis * The Weimar Republic was set up in the aftermath of Germany's defeat in WWI. It was burdened with the blame for the much resented Treaty of Versailles [TOV.] Although it had a new, democratic constitution creating parliamentary government, key structures in Germany were not changed in the 1918-19 German Revolution, which was very limited in scope. * Between 1919-23 the Republic faced a series of revolts from the extreme Left and Right, the French (and Belgian) occupation of its key industrial heartland, the Ruhr (in 1923) and a major inflationary crisis, but managed to somehow survive. Weimar Republic 1924-1929: Years of recovery and achievement* From 1924 the economy recovered and moderate parties gained more support in elections. * Stresemann's conciliatory foreign policy brought Germany out of diplomatic isolation, but it aroused opposition from nationalists. * Weimar Germany became famous for its cultural experimentation but this alienated many traditionalists. Weimar democracy undermined by the world economic depression * Germany's economy was already suffering difficulties before 1929 and was heavily dependent on American loans, many of which could be withdrawn. * From October 1929, Germany was badly hit by the effects of the Wall Street Crash. * Between 1929 and 1932 production nearly halved and unemployment rose to 6 million. * Governments were terrified of sparking off inflation if they spent extra money and so they took little action to counter the Depression. * The slump led to growing support for extreme parties in the 1930 and 1932 elections. Germany 1929-1933: Weimar Rpublic fails and Hitler gains power * After the failure of the Munich Putsch of 1923, Hitler reorganised the Nazi Party on the Fuhrerprinzip. * The Nazis used skillful Propaganda techniques and exploited Hitler's ability as a speaker. * In 1928, The Nazis were still on the fringe of politics. * in 1930, as a result of the slump, the Nazis became the second largest party. * The Wall Street Crash led to a major depression, with 6 million unemployed The Depression made it harder for parliamentary government to work, and created a mood of despair. * The Nazis gained particular support from the petty bourgeoisie, but were also a broadly based party, gaining support from ALL groups. For some their appeal was emotional; others were attracted for reasons of material self-interest. Others found that Hitler's public rage expressed their own frustrations and anger. The Nazis made least impact amongst groups that had a strong sense of community i.e. the Catholics and Socialists. * People supported Nazi party as a result of ; dislocation of WWI [promise to disregard TOV], fear of communism, impact of Depression, * In 1930, Mueller's SPD-led coalition fell; it was the last government to be based on support in the Reichstag. This can be seen as the real end to Weimar Parliamentary democracy . * Extremist parties did well in the 1930 elections; in July 1932 they obtained a majority of Reichstag deputies, with the Nazis gaining 37%; success had built up momentum. * After 1930 Parliamentary government declined, as a series of presidential governments, ruling largely by decree, tried to solve Germany's mounting economic and political problems. Chancellors Bruening, Papen and Schleicher had to rely on presidential decrees under Article 48 of the constitution. In January 1933, influenced by sections in the old elites, President Hindenburg reluctantly appointed Hitler Chancellor. * Thus under the dual challenge of the masses who voted for radical parties and the elites who disliked democracy, the Weimar republic declined and Hitler took over. * The Nazis offered a solution to Germany's problems, were well organised, and rallied around an inspiring, charismatic leader. === === The above is by far the best explanation I've seen on this site. * Germany was deeply divided between Left and Right throughout the period. * The country lacked a conventional, broadly based conservative party. (The DNVP was extreme, backward-looking and hopelessly out of touch with its traditional supporters. * The old elites were wounded, angry and resentful but still there and determined to make a come-back. Since they couldn't do so on their own, they decided to try to regain their former power on the backs of the Nazis. It was an amazing miscalculation. They discovered - but too late - that it was the Nazis who used them. * For most of the Weimar period, both the old and the new elites were fearful of Bolshevism. This fear was an extremely important feature of political life during the Weimar period and it was ruthlessly exploited by Hitler as the Communist vote grew in the early 1930s.

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ineffective constitution - article 48/proportional voting/army and judges were right wing.

left wing rebellions - 1919> spartacists led by Rosa luxemburg & Karl leibknecht/ communists took over Bavaria

Right wing agitation - 1920 kapp putsch/rebellion in Berlin/ nationalist terrorists/murdered politicians.

Invasion/Inflation - France invaded the Ruhr - workers on strike = hyperinflation caused by money printed to pay strikers.

Munich Putsch - Nazis tried to take control on Bavaria.

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The causes of failure of weimar republic are as follow :

1. German was economically reined.

2. While 1931, there were nearby unemployed in the country.

3. The year 1932 was filled with reichstag , disolution , riots and street fighting.

4. For the next three year a weak goverment tried to cope with the economic crisis and blowing lawlessness throughout the country.

5. Rise of Nazi party.

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it fell because the nazi party rose led by adolf whitler. Germany was at a horrible economic state and the nazi party help the economy at the time

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