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    MINI ESSAY: Hitler’s Rise to Power “Hitler’s rise to power was due more to the weakness of the Weimar Republic than his own strengths.” I agree with this statement to a large extent due to the various evident shortcomings in the means by which the Weimar government addressed issues faced by Germans in the years leading to Hitler’s rise to power. The Weimar Government was a coalition government made of many parties that had proportional representation. As there were too many political

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    between 1924 and 1929‚ the Weimar Republic was highly successful. They managed to start rebuilding Germany‚ and completely turn around the country’s morale. This period subdued political opposition‚ and helped Germany move forward. However‚ although all seemed rosy on the surface‚ the method in which Stresemann had achieved stability would cause Germany to fall into turmoil after the 1929 Wall Street Crash. Stresemann wanted to achieve an ecomically stable Germany. Germany was currently crippled by

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    (they were Communists and hated Britain and France) and Germany was not allowed to join until 1925 (Elaborate) USA was the strongest and most powerful country in the world and commanded great respect and political clout. Its inclusive in the League of Nations would have enhanced the league’s credibility‚ reputation and enforcement power. Its absence was a crucial missing link in the cornerstone of establishing peace in the 1920s. This was not a problem in the 1920s‚ when the League dealt mainly with

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    It has been argued that the Weimar Republic staged a significant recovery between 1924 and 1929. However‚ it has also been suggested that the recovery was only partial and that many of the problems continued to seriously damage the Republic. Treaty of Versailles was too harsh on Germany and not justified. This essay will argue that the Weimar Republic was able to recover in some ways but still had many problems. It could be argued that the Weimar Republic had recovered because of the Dawes plan

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    People used the term Weimar Republic to refer to a time in German history 1919 -1933 when the government was a democratic republic that was governed by laws that were laid out in a German city named Weimar. I think that the Weimar Republic was not very successful in dealing with Germany’s problems‚ because of the French occupation of Ruhr. In the year of 1923‚ Germany missed a delivery payment for reparations‚ and as a result of this‚ France took over the industrial area of Ruhr to manage delivery

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    The main threat to the stability of the Weimar republic in the period 1919-1923 came from the political violence of the extreme right. How far do you agree with this judgement? In the early years of the Weimar republic Germany had emerged from a humiliating defeat in the First World War‚ and hatred from the new state came from both the far left‚ who wanted a revolution to create a communist state‚ and the far right‚ who wanted to restore imperial Germany‚ stop all reparations and reverse the treaty

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    How did the Weimar Republic Survive 1919-24? During the time the Weimar Republic were in government‚ they faced a number of serious threats to power coming from various opposing parties and lack of support. These threats came from the left and right wing‚ and more-over problems such as the Treaty of Versailles and hyperinflation also sufficiently hindered the Weimar’s success. However due to several contributing factors the Weimar was enabled to overcome these seemingly insurmountable problems

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    The Weimar Republic‚ despite economic and political problems‚ was one of the most fertile grounds for the modern arts and sciences. Berlin‚ in particular‚ became a thriving centre of many new art movements. The Bauhaus school near Weimar‚ moreover‚ revolutionized architecture‚ and the theatres in Berlin and Frankfurt led to a revolution on stage. Great film companies made German cinema one of the most notable in the world (a position it never again achieved). Leading composers of atonal music taught

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    Explain the collapse of the Weimar Republic in the period up to 1933 The collapse of the Weimar Republic and the subsequent takeover by Adolf Hitler in 1933 was influenced by a wide range of factors. Although the revolution of 1918 resulted in a drastic shift within the German political system‚ the same could not be said for the social structure‚ culture and old institutes of Germany. Famously acknowledged as a “republic born with a hole in its heart” the overturn of the Hohenzollern monarchy in

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    the government’s solution was to print even more money. all this together caused a major Hyperinflation and by 1923 the value of the mark collapsed altogether by november 4 trillion marked equaled 1 dollar. In 1923 came the solution to this great depression of Germany. All financial support to the general strike in Ruhr was ceased‚ a new stable currency the Rentenmark was introduced it was equal to 1 trillion marks. This ended the hyperinflation. stable exchange rate was established with the dollar

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