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    after known as the “November Criminals. However factors such as nationalism‚ the democratic Constitution‚ lack of democratic tradition within Germany society‚ pushes from the extreme left‚ the army and pushes from the extreme right saw the German republic gradually weaken until it lost all credibility. The Treaty of Versailles in a Germans point of had been a harsh peace settlement‚ taking away their sovereign powers and freedoms as a nation. The long-term effects of the signing of the Treaty were

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    How Did Stresemann Recover

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    How Far Was Stresemann Responsible For The Recovery of The Weimar Republic? 1923 was an extremely crucial time for Germany with a great shift in culture‚ economy and government. It was falling apart; the German economy had collapsed due to the striking between German workers and French occupiers. Hyperinflation rose so much that the German people were forced to using suitcases and wheelbarrows to carrying money not to mention the fact that the collapse of the currency caused even more havoc

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    Paul von Hindenburg was the second president of the Weimar Republic‚ who had led Germany through economic prosperity of the Golden Age under Stresemann (1924-9)‚ but also the series of severe crisis ranging from nationwide political revolts (1919-23) to worldwide economic depression (1929)‚ that have influenced the Reichstag as a whole. For the first five years after taking office‚ Hindenburg fulfilled his duties of office with considerable dignity and decorum. Nevertheless‚ many claim that with

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    Hitler‚ and his Nazi parties rise to power was one of chance and circumstance. His alternative views struck a chord with the people; he was able to channel Germany’s hatred for the Weimar Republic‚ Treaty of Versailles and minority groups into support for his National Socialist Party. Hitler was a powerful orator capable of winning entire audiences to his views and ideologies. Hitler was able to manipulate the truth to gain widespread popularity. He controlled power by installing fear and sustained

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    destruction they had caused in the war. This penalty left Germany in a terrible state and caused a depression through out the entire country. Money became worthless due to inflation and millions of German people were un-employed. Many German’s hated the weimar constitution and blamed them for all the problems in Germany‚ specifically Adolf Hitler. Adolf Hitler (who actually attended military service in The Great War) was disappointed with what Germany had become and vowed to change it‚ to make a better

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    to take over Germany . The German public hated the treaty of versailles. There was the many problems for the new government politically . When the Germans stopped paying reparations the French invaded the Ruhr.The reparations resulted in the weimar Republic printing more Marks to pay of reparations this caused hyperinflation. The public hated of the treaty of versailles. Hitler also hated the Treaty‚ he talked about how he would destroy the treaty of versailles. This was a good for Hitler because

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    Germany 1918-1939 What were the five most significant events for Germany between the years 1918-1939? The Great Depression in 1929 was the most significant event for Germany in this time period because it affected a wide variety of people. Other significant events for Germany included Hitler being appointed as Chancellor; the work of Gustav Stresemann; the Treaty of Versailles and the spread of propaganda‚ however I think that the Great Depression was the most significant event in Germany because

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    Hitlers Rise to Power

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    countries. Large industries throughout Germany were forced to close down‚ this making it near impossible for German families to buy food and sent Germany into poverty‚ with families starving and anger bruing throughout the nation. The newly founded Weimar Government‚ headed by Chancellor Bruening failed to respond effectively in this time of

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    The Rise of Dictatorships

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    The Rise of Dictatorships After World War one‚ Germany had grown increasingly unhappy with the terms of the Treaty of Versailles. Because the democratic Weimar had signed the treaty‚ these same people‚ at worst also hated democracy as a form of government‚ and at best‚ were highly suspicious of its ability to run Germany. The German economy had been ruined by the war‚ in order to reparations; the government had begun printing large amounts of money in the early 1920s. As a result‚ German money

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    How accurate is it to suggest that the Treaty of Versailles was mainly responsible for the political and economic instability in Germany in the years 1919-23? (30 marks) In this essay I will be analysing and concluding whether I believe that the Treaty of Versailles was the main cause of the political and economic instability in Germany between 1919 and 1923. Also I will be looking at other factors that may have caused the political and economic instability. The Treaty of Versailles (signed

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