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    Nazis were able to do this because of many important factors including‚ The Treaty of Versailles‚ Ineffective Weimar Constitution‚ Munich Putsch (Beer Hall Putsch)‚ and The Great Depression which all contributed to Hitler and the Nazis gaining power in 1933. The Treaty of Versailles was signed on the 28th of June 1919 at the Palace of Versailles. This had huge ramifications on the Weimar Government and the way it was viewed by the German public. The treaty stated under clause 231 that Germany was

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    greatest party‚ but generated an impact. The incapability for the Weimar Republic to ran the country influence strongly in his collapsing. By the time they new government was settle after WWI‚ the country was going through tremendous crisis. It was very difficult for them to handle the whole situation and stop the rebellions between the parties. Finally‚ when the Great Depression stroke Germany‚ it was too much for the Weimar Republic and subsequently destroyed it

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    Successes and failures of Democracy Nature and role of nationalism Influence of the German army Nature and influence of racism Changes in society 1. Weimar Republic Emergence of the Democratic Republic and the impact of the Treaty of Versailles • Right wing parties are more conservative/cautious in politics‚ while parties on the left tend to be more radical. • In Germany‚ the moderate right and left wing parties tended to support the new democracy‚ while the extreme left

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    However‚ it is evident that the Economic crisis was the main reason for the increased electoral support for the Nazi party in 1928 through 1932 because of the increase in potential Nazi propaganda available and the exploitation of the weakness of the Weimar government. In the four years between 1928 and 1932 the number of German citizens who were following and voting for the Nazi party grew from 800‚000 to around 14 million. The sheer speed of the Party’s growth was staggering. It can be argued that

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    a period of political calm‚ economic development and social progress in the mid-1920s’ How far do you agree with this judgement. Political Calm Throughout the Streseman years‚ there was a failure to rectify the structural political defects of the Weimar state. In particular‚ proportional representation in the May 1924 election the Reichstag demonstrated that extremist groups made political gains at the expense of moderate parties. For example‚ the left wing KPD won 62 seats and the NSDAP 32‚ neither

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    There were multiple challenges faced by democracy in Germany in the period 1918 to 1923‚ the most important of these being the ending of World War I. Along with the ending of World War I‚ other challenges faced by democracy in Germany included‚ the Treaty of Versailles‚ the German economy‚ the creation of the Constitution‚ opposition from the Right and opposition to the left. All range in importance but each played their part in challenging democracy in Germany in the period 1928 to 1923. The

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    Summary of Evidences 1. Before the Great Depression A. Weimar Republic Germany’s Weimer Republic was formed in 1919.1 Under the Treaty of Versailles‚ Germany had to pay reparations to other countries like France.2 B. Dawes Plan After the inflation in 1923‚ Germany’s recovery had been brought largely by American investment‚ this became a direct result of Dawes Plan in 1924.3 Dawes Plan was formulated to help the Weimar Republic out of hyperinflation and

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    Gustave Stresemann had a lot of influence over Germany in the period between 1923 and 1929. Before Stresemann took charge in 1923 the Weimar Republic had many problems. In 1922 the government declared that they could no longer pay reparations to France due to severe economic problems. The French angrily responded to this by sending in 60‚000 French and Belgian troops to invade the Ruhr. They took most of Germany’s raw materials‚ the government called for the workers to carry out passive resistance

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    treaty of Versailles. The Weimar republic was under pressure‚ it had just survived some serious crises. From the left and right came putsches‚ assassinations and anti-government propaganda. The economy was weak and was damaged by inflation. The USA brought stability and recovery to Germany by giving them a loan in an agreement called the Dawes Plan. The state of the country improved to some extent‚ support for extreme parties fell. However between 1929 and 1934 the Weimar Republic began to fail. The Wall

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    A ‘fringe irritant’ in German domestic politics must be a term widely used for many minority parties in a struggling Weimar Germany‚ whilst designed to lower the thought of their actual influence and reputation amongst the readers of historical sources it also shows the significance of their effects on the population. In the case of the DAP (later NSDAP) it was minute‚ and at even said by Hitler himself: “at a low club level form”. Germany‚ being a new country which had gained experience of defeat

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