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    Jan. 1923: Invasion of the Ruhr The Ruhr is one of Germany’s most valuable industrial and mining area. End 1922: Germany failed to pay reparations to France as part of TOV In response‚ the French occupied the Ruhr. Campaign of ‘passive resistance’ was Germany’s response and resulted in a decline in industrial productivity ‘Passive resistance’ affected Germany economy Weimar government still dedicated to maintain commitment to TOV o Reparation bill: US $32 billion Instead

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    Brief Summary Of The Weimar Republic The Weimar Republic‚ proclaimed on November 9‚ 1918‚ was born in the thrones of military defeat and social revolution. In January 1919‚ a National Assembly was elected to draft a constitution. The government‚ composed of members from the assembly‚ came to be called the Weimar coalition and included the SPD; the German Democratic Party‚ a descendant of the Progressive Party of the prewar period; and the Center Party. The percentage of the vote gained by this coalition

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    The Weimar Republic was created in the result of Germany’s defeat in World War 1. Germany was loaded with the blame‚ and hated the Treaty of Versailles. Germany had rejected it but was forced to sign it in 1919. The Weimar government was not able to bring back pre-war conditions. In august 1923 Gustav Stresemann became Chancellor of Germany and foreign minster. He was apart of the German people’s party. Stresemann went along way in resolving the catastrophe that was left after World War 1. Stresemann

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    The collapse of the Weimar democracy in 1933 could not be attributed to one event‚ but more referred to in a monocausal manner. A multiplicity of factors were involved to upset the republics equilibrium and made it vulnerable to sudden shock. The complexity of contributing factors to the democratic collapse can be partially blamed on the shaky foundations and inherent flaws within the constitution‚ making the republic susceptible to future problems and the Nazi take over. The economic situation which

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    HISTORY HL WEIMAR REPUPLIC QUESTION: How far do the early problems of the Weimar Republic suggest that it was doomed from the start? The Weimar Republic from the start faced a lot of crisis that caused the crash and the collapse of the Weimar Republic and the constitution. Some of the different early problems or crises that were faced by the Weimar republic were: Ineffective Constitution‚ Left-wing Rebellions

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    The Ruhr Crisis 1923 Question 4: Using the sources and your own knowledge‚ analyse the results of the Ruhr Crisis of 1923. In January 1923‚ after failing to keep up with the agreed reparation payment schedule‚ French and Belgium troops invaded the Ruhr industrial area in Germany. Source A tells us that the consequences were poor for all countries involved‚ as passive resistance was encouraged in German workers so production ground to a very near halt‚ and the military efforts expended by France

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    To what extent did weakness in the Weimar Republic account for the growth and rise to power of the Nazi party in 1933? The WR began after WWII the Treaty of Versailles was signed by the Germans and forced to have a democracy rather than a monarchy. The Government from the start was full of problems with its economy‚ social and political areas‚ what made it worse was the Great Depression in 1929. The WR was vulnerable to a number of attacks from many different areas including the Nazi party and

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    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 ending of World War I was the most significant

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    Versailles on Germany and its importance in the history of the Weimar Republic. World War I officially ended with the signing of the Treaty of Versailles on June 28‚ 1919. The Treaty of Versailles was the Peace Settlement between the Allies and Germany at the end of the First World War. The German authorities had little choice but to accept the terms of the Treaty presented by ’the Big Three’. The treaty was negotiated between January and June 1919 in Paris‚ was written by the Allies with almost no participation

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    The rise of the Nazi Party 1919-1929 Origins of the NSDAP (National Socialist German Workers Party) Before it was named the NSDAP the National Socialist German Workers Party had previously been named the Deutsche Arbeiterpuntei (German Workers Party) or DAP. Its main commitments were Nationalism meaning to identify or become extremely attached to your nation. Anti-Semitism meaning the hatred of Jews and the belief that the Aryan was the master race. And finally it strongly rejected

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