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    by the fact that the period before it (1919-1923) was filled with the crisis and chaos of rebellions‚ political assassinations and hyperinflation. Also‚ the political and economic uncertainty that followed in 1929-1933 added to this description. Stresemann introduced a new currency called the Rentenmark‚ which ended hyperinflation! The introduction of the Rentenmark was highly significant‚ it allowed the currency to stabilise and supported by the Dawes Plan it stood a good chance of not succumbing

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    How did the Weimar Republic Survive 1919-24? During the time the Weimar Republic were in government‚ they faced a number of serious threats to power coming from various opposing parties and lack of support. These threats came from the left and right wing‚ and more-over problems such as the Treaty of Versailles and hyperinflation also sufficiently hindered the Weimar’s success. However due to several contributing factors the Weimar was enabled to overcome these seemingly insurmountable problems

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    “Analyse the results of one Twentieth century treaty or peace settlement” The Locarno Treaties of 1925 could be seen as the formal turning point for the beginning of the Locarno honeymoon era. It came as a welcome solution to the German problem at a time where they were regaining strength as a powerful nation after accepting the Dawes Plan 1924‚ which gave them financial aid from the USA – worrying nations‚ particularly those sharing borders with Germany (France‚ Belgium‚ Poland‚ Czechoslovakia)

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    currency was of no worth. People’s savings were of no worth‚ the money was used to start a fire and to do many other things. Many people suffered; prices rose and wages fell. Standards of living dropped‚ and the unemployment rate worsened. Gustav Stresemann introduced a new currency‚ the Rentenmark‚ to counter the rising inflation and the increasing worthlessness of the German mark. He managed to negotiate with the Allied powers so that paying the reparations would not be a daunting task. The Dawes

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    Explain how and why German social and cultural life changed in the period 1923-1933: The social and cultural life in Germany changed dramatically from 1923 to 1933‚ seeing Germany through three distinctive periods in history. The years of instability from 1918 to 1923‚ the ‘golden years’ from 1924 to 1929 and the depression years and rise of the Nazi party from 1929 to 1933. The beginning of 1923 was a time of great social‚ cultural‚ political and economic unrest for Germany. As a result of

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    prevent they could possibly raise war again. 3) Yes‚ the existing circumstance was surely help the growth of Hitler’s power in the Germany makes Hitler’s‚ and it has a lot to do with failing of Weimar institution. So the story starts with the Gustav Stresemann who recovered the traumata aftermath of war while all the other radical parties can’t do that much‚ which resulted as people lost interested on these parties. Later on‚ the government of the Weimar established article 48 that authorized the currently

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    several varying reasons‚ such as the Golden Years led by the German foreign minister Gustav Stresemann‚ and the disorganized Nazi Party as a consequence of the leaders that were arrested after the failure of the Munich Beer Hall Putsch‚ including Hitler becoming banned from speaking publicly until 1928. One major reason for the greatly weakening Nazi Party in the mid-20s was due to the prosperity of the Stresemann years‚ as he brought about the era of calm and serenity where economic recovery and

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    Nazi Germany The Weimar Republic and its Reasons for Failure These icons indicate that teacher’s notes or useful web addresses are available in the Notes Page. This icon indicates that the slide contains activities created in Flash. These activities are not editable. For more detailed instructions‚ see the Getting Started presentation. 1 of 24 © Boardworks Ltd 2006 Learning objectives Learning objectives What we will learn in this presentation: Compare the nature and significance of political

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    As historian Eric Weitz says: “The Weimar Republic was marked on the one hand by hyperinflation‚ mass unemployment and political instability; on the other‚ by dazzling creativity in the arts and sciences and a legendary nightlife in Berlin.” Good afternoon Mr. Angelatos‚ Mr. Newman and students. The political‚ economic‚ social and cultural scene of the Weimar republic by 1929 had in many ways achieved notable stability while‚ in other key areas‚ this stability was not achieved at all. A holistic

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    During 1924-1929‚ the economics of Germany had a dramatic improvement. The "Golden age of Weimar"‚ was due to the success of Gustav Stresemann. He achieved many successes in foreign affairs such as "Locarno treaties" which was signed by Germany‚ Britain‚ France and Italy‚ where the Germans agreed to accept the western frontiers decided at Versailles‚ in returns the Allies ended their military inspections‚ also Germany agreed to join the Treaty of Versailles which lower their reparation fees. With

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