Federal republic with 2 legislative bodies (Federal Council and Federal Assembly).
Democracy, I believe. I'm not positive though, :)
Nazi, not a democracy
Democracy in Germany was suspended from 1933 till after the end of World War 2.
No. In Germany, as in many European countries, democracy failed in the interwar period. In Germany (unlike, say, Italy) the dictatorship that came to power was antisemitic, but that doesn't make democracy or failed democracy a cause of the Holocaust.(In the late 1940s the view that 'democracy caused Nazism' was popular among some ultra-conservative hardliners in Germany, who equated democracy with 'mob rule').
A parliamentary democracy
A parliamentary democracy, just as it has today.
Democracy, I believe. I'm not positive though, :)
Nazi, not a democracy
Federal Republic
The short-lived democracy that existed in Germany from 1919 to 1933 was known as the Weimar Republic.
Yes, of course. Germany is a democracy.
Before the initial stages of World War 2 the communist party had control in Germany. Therefore Germany was communist before Hitler turned Germany into a dictatorship.
Democracy in Germany was suspended from 1933 till after the end of World War 2.
No. In Germany, as in many European countries, democracy failed in the interwar period. In Germany (unlike, say, Italy) the dictatorship that came to power was antisemitic, but that doesn't make democracy or failed democracy a cause of the Holocaust.(In the late 1940s the view that 'democracy caused Nazism' was popular among some ultra-conservative hardliners in Germany, who equated democracy with 'mob rule').
Today Germany has a Federal Republic form of democracy
No - Germany is a fre country and a democracy
NO, it is an parliamentarian democracy.