From the city of Weimar, where the constitution of the republic was resolved.
The Third Reich which was a dictatorship whereas the Weimar Republic was a democracy.
The German Republic of 1919-1933 is nicknamed the Weimar Republic.
Germany was known as the Weimar Republic after WW I because the republic was established in 1919 in the city of Weimar.___The term Weimar Republic is a nickname that was only introduced after it had ceased to exist.
The Weimar republic was Germanys attempt at Democracy after WWI. Actually America donated over 200 million dollars for this attempt. However, they were not used to rule by the people and were to used to monarchs. Not to mention the inflation and Global depression. So this slick guy named Adolf Hitler came in and well that's another story.
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.
From the city of Weimar, where the constitution of the republic was resolved.
The Third Reich which was a dictatorship whereas the Weimar Republic was a democracy.
The German Republic of 1919-1933 is nicknamed the Weimar Republic.
Germany was known as the Weimar Republic after WW I because the republic was established in 1919 in the city of Weimar.___The term Weimar Republic is a nickname that was only introduced after it had ceased to exist.
The Weimar republic was the government of Germany after WW1. For reasons unknown to me it was moved from Berlin to Weimar.
The Weimar republic was Germanys attempt at Democracy after WWI. Actually America donated over 200 million dollars for this attempt. However, they were not used to rule by the people and were to used to monarchs. Not to mention the inflation and Global depression. So this slick guy named Adolf Hitler came in and well that's another story.
"Freikorps" refers to paramilitary units that were formed in Germany, particularly after World War I. These groups were composed mostly of disillusioned soldiers and were often characterized by nationalist and anti-communist sentiments. They played a significant role in the political turmoil of the Weimar Republic, engaging in violent confrontations against leftist groups. The term has since come to symbolize militarized and extremist movements.
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 Weimar Republic faced opposition from various groups, primarily the extreme right and left. Right-wing factions, including the Freikorps and the Nazi Party, sought to overturn the republic and restore a more autocratic government, often using violence and propaganda. On the left, the Communist Party (KPD) aimed to establish a socialist state, leading to uprisings such as the Spartacist uprising in 1919. Additionally, nationalist groups criticized the republic for its perceived weaknesses and the harsh terms of the Treaty of Versailles.
The Weimar Republic is what the government in Germany was called from 1918 to 1933.
because by the weimar republic was so bad and the army was s poor