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    The year 1919 was the end of the First World War and the conclusion of the Paris Peace settlement. This led to the changes in different countries and in different aspects such as the great loss of lives and property after the First World War. In some countries‚ one-party dictatorship was established and all parties other than the ruling party were banned. In the defeated nations‚ there were territorial losses and huge war debts after the First World War. These changed the political order in different

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    The crisis which ultimately led to the collapse of the Weimar Republic was contributed by World War 1 and political‚ cultural and economic factors. The Weimar Republic would have continued to be a functional government far longer than achieved if not for the economic burdens imposed by the Great Depression‚ the flawed Article 48 and the rise of the Hitler and the Nazi Party. These factors eventually contributed to the downfall of Germany’s first attempt at a legitimate Democracy. The societal‚ economical

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    The Munich Putsh 1923

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    The Munich Putsch 1923 1.Who was involved? The Beer Hall Putsch (also known as the Munich Putsch) was a failed attempt at revolution that occurred between the evening of 8 November and the early afternoon of 9 November 1923‚ when Nazi Party leader Adolf Hitler‚ Generalquartiermeister Erich Ludendorff‚ and other heads of the Kampfbund unsuccessfully attempted to seize power in Munich. Hitler started the march to the center of Munich with 2000 men. In the ensuing confrontation with police forces

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    How successfully did Weimar governments deal with Germany’s problems in the years 1920-1924? [10] The Weimar governments were reasonably successful when it came to dealing with Germany’s problems within those four years. The government being taken over by Gustav Stresemann‚ in August 1923‚ made a huge‚ positive difference to Germany. Because of Stresemann‚ Germany was able to recover a lot quicker with his help. One of Germany’s major problems was hyperinflation. Germany having no more goods

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    Emily Tracey Assess the view that the policy of National Prohibition (1919-1933) created more problems than it solved. Prohibition introduced to America in the January of 1919‚ then passed through the Volstead Act in the January of 1920‚ prohibited the consumption of alcohol that contained more than 0.5 per cent‚ unless given by health care professionals as medication. It was believed by some that the banning of alcohol would help to improve the lives of American people. It was hoped that

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    Did They Survive? They had escaped! The prison sounded like it was screaming‚ the cops finally decided to search the cells. The inmates were gone and they were running for their lives. They did not survive. The inmates had to dodge the guard post so they wouldn’t get caught and go back to jail but‚ they made it no farther than the San Francisco bay. The cold water‚ the bones found nine months later‚ and the evidence given by the Anglins nephews‚ prove they didn’t live another day. They

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    Why did Tsarism survive the revolution of 1905 but not that of March 1917? The key reason that Tsarsim survived the 1905 revolution but not that of March 1917 was because of military support; however‚ the Dumas‚ peasants and World War I were also important contributing factors.In 1905‚ apart from single incident of the Mutiny aboard Battleship Potemkin - in which the crew rebelled against their oppressive officers - the army were fully behind the Tsar and his oppressive regime‚ even to the point

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    bringing humiliation and the other incomprehension and outrage); both found hostility from the streets directed against perceived governmental incompetence. Yet something had changed from 1905 to 1917 for Tsarism not to be able to survive the second revolution like it did the first. The reasons are to be researched in the impact that World War 1 had on the country‚ the October Manifesto issued by Nicholas II on 1905‚ and the loyalty that the population and the Armed Forces were not willing to give

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    Why was the Weimar Republic unpopular in the years 1919-1923? Josef Wines The Weimer Republic was unpopular between the years 1919 + 1923 because of their democratic approach to government. They were not liked by the Germans because they were thought to have been ‘stabbed in the back´ after they agreed to sign the Treaty of Versailles. Some of the reasons why the Weimer Republic was disliked were that Germans believed that by signing the Treaty‚ Ebert’s government had betrayed Germany. The Treaty

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    “The main threat to the stability of the Weimar Republic in the period of 1919 to 1923 came from the political violence of the extreme right.” How far do you agree with this judgement? The period of 1919 to 1923 saw numerous factors threaten the stability of the Weimar Republic. The political violence from both the left and right wing parties‚ the weakness of the Weimar Constituion itself and the economic issues such as hyperinflation all posed as threats to the stability of the Republic. However

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