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When was the Weimar Republic set up/introduced?
At the beginning of 1919 Germany developed a new system of government. What resulted became known as the Weimar Republic. Also known as the Reichstag.
Why was the Weimars constitution weak?
Too many Parties nobody could get a majority. This meant no legal government.
In what town was the Weimar founded?
Weimar
What was Ebert's biggest mistake?
Printing off a new form of money leaving the Germany society deprived and helpless.
Where did the French invade?
The Ruhr
In what year did the Kaiser abdicate Germany?
November 1918
What was hyperinflation?
money was no longer valuble, and people burned money to keep warm
When Hindenburg was governer, who was chancellor?
papan
what year did Hindenburg die?
1933
Why did the Kaiser abdicate?
Because he lost control of his army and he had no soilders left to fight the war.
Who did Hitler blame for the fire of the Reichstag?
A communist called Van der lube.
What was the law called where Hitler stopped any parties being able to vote in parliament?
One party state
What type of leader was Hitler?
Dictator
Who was the biggest competition for Hitler for the vote for governer?
The communist party
What was Hitlers biggest method towards winning the votes?
Propoganda
Who was in charge of propoganda?
Joseph Goebels
What did Papan and Hindenburg think they could do to Hitler as he was chancellor?
" Use him as a puppet "
How long did Hitler serve in prison?
9 Months
Who became governer after Ebert?
Gustav Stresseman
What was article 48?
Article 48 was when the government and chancellor could pass laws without the consent of parliament(The Reichstag).