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    progress‚ conservative right unhappy and manifests in literature and cinema expressing glory in WW1 contrasts with neue sachlichkiet modern Weimar culture‚ Bauhaus linking art and functionality. Highlighting social issues within Weimar Overall relative calm but lack of progress‚ economic development but in short term and social progress but not helping Weimar. The years 1924 to 1929 are often described as the ‘Golden years’ but it is debatable to what extent Germany actually experienced political

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    came to be. In Germany and Italy the formation of the country itself played a great role in weakening the current government‚ however‚ this occurred in different ways. After having been a strong monarchy under Bismarck‚ the democracy of the Weimar Republic was not met well. William Shirer argues that Germany was “[politically backward]” and how the German people worshipped authoritarian power. In some contrast‚ Italy was formed by a Piedmontese ruler who wanted to expand his territory‚ in both

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    The Significance of the Munich Putsche! The Munich Putsche occurred on the 8th night and 9th morning of November 1923‚ it was an attempted rebellion led by Adolf Hitler and had massive significances for the NSDAP‚ 1923 to 1929. This was inspired by the march on Rome led by Mussolini only a year earlier. The plan was that the NSDAP would march from Munich to Berlin and over throw the parliament replacing it with an extreme right wing authoritarian government instead‚ it is not clear who would lead

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    country other than Germany‚ implying that he was nothing more than a product of German culture. Others say that Hitler rose to power by means of his political genius. And yet still others claim that it was the weak democratic government of the Weimar Republic‚ and Germany’s social and economic scene in the 1930’s that made the people restless and ready for a dictator to come to power. There was no single reason for Hitler’s rise to power. However the main reasons were that the political and economic

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    sole object was to secure power by one means or another. Therefore‚ it may be misunderstood that Hitler and his Party gained considerable support‚ thereby controlled the Weimar Republic from its creation until the end of World War ||. There is a large degree of truth that Hitler gained support from 1919 to 1923‚ when the Weimar was surviving a series of severe crises consisted of inflation (1923)‚ invasion of the Ruhr (1924) by the Allied powers‚ and left/right wing rebellions (1919-23) within the

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    A major consequence of the fall of the Weimar republic was the Establishment of Hitler’s Dictatorship‚ The removal opposition 1933-34. Leading up to this took place of many events‚ including the Reichstag fire where a young communist was found guilty‚ which Hitler used as an excuse to smash the communists. Hitler than had persuaded Hindenburg to sign the Decree of Independence to protect Germanys state and people. Following that Hitler than became chancellor in January 1933 and carried out his plan

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    Nazi Germany 1918 - 1939 November 1918: Germany surrenders and the Kaiser abdicates. Germany becomes a Republic. June 28th 1919: Treaty of Versailles Germany are forced to sign the Treaty of Versailles (November Criminals)‚ which many Germans describe as a ‘Diktat’. The Weimar Constitution (rules) is set up which makes Germany a democracy with a President‚ Chancellor and a Reichstag‚ elected by proportional representation. January 4th to January 15th: The Spartakist Uprising led by Communist

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    pass laws for the next four years without consulting the Reichstag. Hitler used the power of the Enabling Law to get rid of anything or anyone that limited his authority. Hitler made all sorts of laws. Hitler was completely untouchable. The Weimar Republic was destroyed as an outcome of the Enabling Law. Both long and short term causes in Hitler’s rise to power are important. Hitler’s wanted

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    Germany had the same level of production as before the war. This had helped Germany pay their reparations and meant that exports were on the increase. On the other hand Stresemann had caused problems in the German economy. The economic boom in the Weimar republic meant that the USA loans would have been called in at extremely short notice‚ this would have caused ruin in Germany. During the economic boon the main economic winners were big businesses‚ such as the steel and chemical industries. The main problem

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    dependent on loans from America. So when the Wall Street Crash happened in 1929 it caused the economic depression in Germany which created poverty and unemployment and allowed the Nazi party to rise up the ranks as the people were angry at the Weimar Republic. In 1923 there was also the Munich Putsch where Hitler tried to seize power in Bavaria however the Nazis were defeated and sixteen were killed. This event however earned Hitler a lot of publicity as Hitler said ‘History will tear to tatters the

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