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 Third Reich which was a dictatorship whereas the Weimar Republic was a democracy.
the Germans hated the Weimar republic because they felt betrayed and ''stabbed in the back'' because they signed the T.O.V. They wanted revenge on them and they just didn't have the money because of hyperinflation e.c.t
The statement about the Germans' support for the Weimar Republic regarding the Versailles Treaty is somewhat misleading. In fact, most Germans opposed the Versailles Treaty, viewing it as a humiliating imposition that unfairly punished the nation after World War I. While some segments of society may have supported aspects of the Weimar Republic, the treaty itself was largely seen as a source of national resentment, undermining broader support for the democratic government. The Weimar Republic struggled to gain legitimacy in the eyes of many Germans due to the terms of the treaty and the economic hardships that followed.
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
They were not used to voting and having a say of how their country was being run, they were used to being told what to do by the government.
Most Germans did not believe in democracy ~ Apexvs.com The people did not support the government. The German economy was crippled by reparations.
The Third Reich which was a dictatorship whereas the Weimar Republic was a democracy.
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.
the Germans hated the Weimar republic because they felt betrayed and ''stabbed in the back'' because they signed the T.O.V. They wanted revenge on them and they just didn't have the money because of hyperinflation e.c.t
They were responsible for signing the Treaty of Versailles which the Germans hated and saw as a dictated peace.
The statement about the Germans' support for the Weimar Republic regarding the Versailles Treaty is somewhat misleading. In fact, most Germans opposed the Versailles Treaty, viewing it as a humiliating imposition that unfairly punished the nation after World War I. While some segments of society may have supported aspects of the Weimar Republic, the treaty itself was largely seen as a source of national resentment, undermining broader support for the democratic government. The Weimar Republic struggled to gain legitimacy in the eyes of many Germans due to the terms of the treaty and the economic hardships that followed.
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
They were not used to voting and having a say of how their country was being run, they were used to being told what to do by the government.
conservative germans
the weimar republic was the parliamentary democracy set up after WW1 and ruled from 1919-33.
Weimar Republic unknowingly did a lot to give rise to Hitler.the weimar republic beleived in democracy forgetting about the stupid minds of the natives, thus they had to pay the sins of the defeat of WW1. Getting weak in such a manner, HItler took advantage of the situation and started his propoganda. This was thw time when people started supporting Hitler. Deepakshi Arora
From the city of Weimar, where the constitution of the republic was resolved.