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    Source A tells me that the Weimar Republic was stronger after Stresemann got into power. I can infer this because it says, “Led by Stresemann in the Reichstag, the different parties managed to work together". This shows that before 1924 Germany was suffering from hyperinflation and unemployment but once Stresemann got in power Germany had gotten it’s hopes back up because Stresemann was able to make things right such as money, jobs and parliamentary seats. One feature of the Kapp Putch in 1920…

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    Have you heard about the Weimar Republic? You may haven’t mostly because the Weimar Republic changed its name. It’s named the country of Germany. I know shocker, well now you know what the Weimar republic is. Now you maybe be asking yourself, who invented the Weimar republic? Well, that’s easy, The Weimar Republic was made by Friedrich Ebert. When Kaiser Wilhelm fled to the Netherlands he told Freidrich to make a democracy to follow the Treaty of Versailles because, The treaty stated that…

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    Although i agree with the anti-republic people the pro republic had some good thoughts. With the republic ladies can now participate in parliament, as Marie Junchaz said, "I can speak as free and equal members of parliament." Another great outcome with the Weimar Republic is there are a diversity of ideas to make Germany better as said Carl who is pro republic and thomas mann says the democrats know that war is not them and they were doing good with the democrat party before the war started.…

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    How significant were the weaknesses of the Weimar Republic? The Weimar Republic was the government that control Germany from 1919 to 1923. This government was designed to be the perfect democracy, but it ended having many economic and political problems. All this because of its very significant weaknesses that include ineffective constitution, weak leadership, and the army. The Weimar Republic was created after the First World War. Right after the Kaiser, William II, was renounced of his power…

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    holocaust The German economy encountered setbacks because of the requirement of reparations payments under the Treaty of Versailles. The Nazi Party campaigned on the promise to reject the treaty of Versailles, anti-Semitism and the removal of the Weimar republic. They promised to strengthen the central government and increase living space for Germanic people. The Nazi party took advantage of the effects of the collapse of the stock market to promise provision of jobs and strengthening the…

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    Weimar weaknesses were really significant, and how was that the weimar rep. involved itself with allies, affections, haters and all of those facts that lead to weaknesses. This caused by the treaty of versailles, the great depression; by the origins of the weimar rep. Some successes of stresemann too and at last by how people felt about it, the weak leadership those lead to those weaknesses. Weimar republic was a new democratic government declared at weimar, since the german king gave up the…

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    The Weimar Republic was a period of cultural creativity amongst the environment of hyper-inflation and depression, but Berlin drew the talent and energies of the rest of Germany towards its enticing cabaret performances and sex tourism. This cultural creativity included a newly liberated female population in which films began to present their female characters in sexual ways. The whole period of the Weimar Republic was a time of sexual liberation. My research question for my paper is, how did…

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    The years between 1932 and 1945 during the Nazi Germany brought a lot of happiness but also misery. When Weimar Republic was overturn by Hitler’s regime, much of the population was raging for changes. Economic depression was visible in every corner of the country and the promise of a strong nation was what people wanted to hear. Hitler delivered that, sort of. Much of these changes are also visible within the village of Schabbach during episodes 4-8. Many of the villagers became mitlaufers, term…

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    The Weimar Republic, born in January 1919, was Germany’s first-ever democratic government. From the dawn of the new government until its end in January 1933, Germany faced numerous challenging problems that some argue could not have been overcome without the new republic taking action. The creation of a democracy was a huge step for German society, which had been a monarchy for hundreds of years. Some welcomed the new rights and freedoms but others were against change; nationalist parties and…

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    To a large extent there were various factors that contributed to the collapse of the Weimar republic of Germany and the rising of Hitler’s national socialist German workers party into power on the 30th of January, 1933. Numerous conflicting problems were co-existing with the result of a republic that from the outset , its first governing body the socialist party (SPD) was forced to oppose with. This included the aspects of German imperialism , the unresolved defect of 1918, financial collapse…

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