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[[File:Bundesarchiv_Bild_183-R1215-506,_Berlin,_Reichsbank,_Geldauflieferungsstelle.jpg|thumbnail|300px250px|left|Stacks of bank notes banknotes during the era of hyperinflation in the Weimar Republic]]The Weimar Republic was Germany’s first experiment in democracy. It was founded after the aftermath of the German defeat in World War I. The Republic faced many challenges during its short life. It was undermined by right and left -wing extremists and the military. Many have seen the fall of the Weimar Republic as inevitable. However, it could have succeeded but for the economic calamity of the ‘Great Depression’Depression.  
====Background==When was the Weimar Republic created? == After the failure of the last great German offensive in on the western front in 1918, it was clear that Germany would lose the war. Because of the war and the Allied blockade, many Germans were on the verge of starvation. There were waves of strikes , and communists and socialists were actively demonstrating against the government. The German Field Marshal Ludendorff, who had effectively been the military dictator of Germany , was dismissed, and the Imperial government sought to make peace with the allies. As the government was negotiating peace terms with the Allies, a revolution broke out in German. Workers went on strike and established committees that seized control of many urban centers. In response, the Social Democrat leader Erbert demanded to become Chancellor of Germany. He and others declared the Weimar Republic in November 1918. Soon after elections were held and the Social Democrats formed the first government. The Constitution of the Weimar Republic established it as a ‘presidential republic.<ref>,Weitz, Eric D. (2007). ''[https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0691157960/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0691157960&linkCode=as2&tag=dailyh0c-20&linkId=46921ce8ca0d7bc29fbb239b1349b82e Weimar Germany: Promise and Tragedy]''. Princeton: Princeton University Press, p.17.</ref>
The Weimar Republic had to negotiate As the Treaty of Versailles government was negotiating peace terms with the victorious allied Allies, a revolution broke out in German. Workers went on strike and implement its perceived harsh conditionsestablished committees that seized control of many urban centers. In response, such as the payment of war reparations Social Democrat leader Erbert demanded to France and other countries, loss become Chancellor of territories and colonies Germany. He and others declared the limits sets on Germany’s armyWeimar Republic in November 1918.<ref> WeitzSoon after, elections were held, ''Weimar Germany'' p. 19.</ref> These negotiations made and the Social Democrats formed the first government extremely unpopular with many in the traditional elite and the army. The first government Constitution of the Weimar Republic was effectively coerced into signing the Treaty of Versailles. One of the chief goals of successive Weimar governments was to renegotiate or to alleviate the terms of what many Germans saw established it as an ‘unjust and infamous treaty’a ‘presidential republic.<ref> NichollsWeitz, Anthony James Eric D. (20002007). ''[https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/03122335150691157960/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=03122335150691157960&linkCode=as2&tag=dailyh0c-20&linkId=c73d8de75e0efebecb8d0388f55c8f79 46921ce8ca0d7bc29fbb239b1349b82e Weimar And The Rise Of HitlerGermany: Promise and Tragedy]''. New YorkPrinceton: St. Martin's Princeton University Press, p. 11117.</ref>
The Weimar Republic had to negotiate the Treaty of Versailles with the victorious allied and implement its perceived harsh conditions, such as the payment of war reparations to France and other countries, loss of territories and colonies, and the limits sets on Germany’s army.<ref> Weitz, ''Weimar Germany'' p. 19.</ref> These negotiations made the government extremely unpopular with many in the traditional elite and the army. The first government of the Weimar Republic was effectively coerced into signing the Treaty of Versailles. One of the chief goals of successive Weimar governments was to renegotiate or to alleviate the terms of what many Germans saw as an ‘unjust and infamous treaty.’<ref> Nicholls, Anthony James (2000). ''[https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0312233515/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=Challenges for 9325&creativeASIN=0312233515&linkCode=as2&tag=dailyh0c-20&linkId=c73d8de75e0efebecb8d0388f55c8f79 Weimar And The Rise Of Hitler]''. New York: St. Martin's Press, p. 111.</ref>{{Mediawiki:TabletAd1}} == What were the Problems the Weimar Republic==faced? ==
[[File: Bundesarchiv_Bild_183-Z0127-305,_Berlin_1927,_Reichstreffen_RFB,_Thälmann,_Leow.jpg|thumbnail|300px|left|Communist Party leader Ernst Talmann marching in Berlin in 1927]]
Despite the Revolution in 1918, many on the left believed that it did not go far enough. The radical left wanted a communist system in Germany. Revolutionaries established the Communist Republic in Bavaria and later seized control of the Ruhr. These were both defeated by the German army and right wing-militias the Freirkorps. In 1919, Communists , led by Rosa Luxembourg , tried to stage a revolution in Berlin. The army also defeated this with great brutality. It was not only the left that was a threat to the Weimar Republic.
The far -right also sought to overthrow the Republic. They blamed the Weimar Republic for the predicament of Germany and the ‘infamous’ Treaty of Versailles. There was an attempted right-wing coup in Berlin in 1919, the Kapp Putsch. In 1922, Adolf Hitler and the Nazi’s tried to seize Munich control in Munich but was quickly defeated by German troops.<ref> Chris Harman (1982). ''[https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/160846539X/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=160846539X&linkCode=as2&tag=dailyh0c-20&linkId=cf07b5301857a931076e6f387a87ce52 The Lost Revolution: Germany 1918–1923]''. Bookmarks. p. 89. </ref>
The Weimar Republic was able to resist the extremists’ attempts to seize power.<ref>, Harman, p. 119.</ref> However, the Republic , because of its poor economic decisions and the effect of reparations , resulted in hyperinflation. Inflation rose, and the price of essential goods rose dramatically. Inflation caused bankruptcies, strikes , and extraordinary poverty. Many Germans starved at this time. Yet , the Weimar Republic was resilient and survived the challenges. In part because many Germans feared that it would be replaced by something worse , such as Communism.<ref>Chris Harman (1982). ''[https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/160846539X/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=160846539X&linkCode=as2&tag=dailyh0c-20&linkId=cf07b5301857a931076e6f387a87ce52 The Lost Revolution: Germany 1918–1923]''. Bookmarks. p. 89. </ref>
Despite the hyperinflation and extremist violence, the Weimar Republic survived, and democratically elected governments were able to make significant changes to the German economy and society. Able politicians like Gustave Stresemann were able to secure changes amendments to the Versailles Treaty's financial clauses of the Versailles Treaty, and this which helped the economy to improve. He was also able to secure loans from the United States to help Germany recover from the war and hyperinflation.
The Weimar Republic was also able to improve relations with other countries such as France. German culture also flourished at this time, and Berlin became a famous artistic center at this time. By 1928, it appeared that the Weimar Republic was a success and would provide Germany with a stable and democratic form of government for many years to come. The left and right wing extremists during these years had been marginalized, but they still had significant popular support.<ref>Harman, p. 8.<dh-ad/ref>
====Great Depression==== [[File:Bundesarchiv_Bild_183-S38324,_Tag_von_Potsdam,_Adolf_Hitler,_Paul_v._Hindenburg.jpg|thumbnail|400px|President Paul von Hindenburg meets Chancellor Adolf Hitler in 1933 at the new Reichstag]]In 1929 the Great Depression was triggered by a massive US stock market crashed. Counterproductive and damaging economic policies exacerbated it. Financial panics and bank failures slow crept around the world. The repercussions were felt around the globe and especially in Germany. The United States could no longer provide the loans that the Weimar Republic neededwas also able to improve relations with other countries such as France. Furthermore, global trade almost came to a standstillGerman culture also flourished at this time, and many Germans Berlin became unemployeda famous artistic center at this time. One in three Germans were unemployed at By 1928, it appeared that the height of the economic crisis and poverty and hunger were widespread. The Weimar Republic was in the grip of an economic a success and social crisis. In 1930 the conservatives won the election. Chancellor Brunning embarked on would provide Germany with a series of disastrous economic stable and political policies. His economic policies involved devaluing the German currency, but this had only the effect democratic form of causing hyperinflation that compounded Germany’s economic problemsgovernment for many years to come. FurthermoreDuring these years, Brunning discarded the Constitution left and ruled by Presidential decree to manage the socioright-economic conditions in the country. The Great Recession and the response of Brunning led many people to become disillusioned with the Republic and even democracy. <ref>Nichollswing extremists had been marginalized, Anthony James (2000)but they still had significant popular support. <i>[https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0312233515/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0312233515&linkCode=as2&tag=dailyh0c-20&linkId=c73d8de75e0efebecb8d0388f55c8f79 Weimar And The Rise Of Hitler]</i>. New York: St. Martin's PressHarman, p. 1178.</ref>
As == How did the effects of Weimar Republic react to the Great Depression continued, there was a revival in the extremist parties in Germany. The Communist party received approximately one-quarter of the popular vote, and its supports controlled many working-class neighborhoods in urban centers. The right-wing National Socialist Party also won support, and in the 1932 election they received almost one-third of the vote.<ref> Kershaw, Ian (1998). ''[https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0393320359/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0393320359&linkCode=as2&tag=dailyh0c[[File:Bundesarchiv_Bild_183-20&linkId=0aa7f979a9f767b4c910f6c8ddbb276a Hitler 1889–1936: Hubris]''. London: Allen LaneS38324, p. 345.</ref> The mainstream political parties seemed unable to manage the socio-economic crisis. Many conservatives were worried about the specter of a Communist revolution.<ref>Kershaw_Tag_von_Potsdam, Hitler 1889-1936_Adolf_Hitler, p_Paul_v.356.</ref> They withdrew their support for the Republic and looked for ways to ensure that the Communists did not take control_Hindenburg. jpg|thumbnail|left|300px|President Paul von Hindenburg and his allies offered the Chancellorship to meets Chancellor Adolf Hitler as part of in 1933 at the new Reichstag]]In 1929 the Great Depression was triggered by a strategy to keep the Communists out of powermassive US stock market crash. Hitler began to assume more Counterproductive and more power damaging economic policies exacerbated it. Financial panics and suspended bank failures slow crept around the Constitution of world. The repercussions were felt around the Weimar Republic, globe and it was effectively deadespecially in Germany. Under The United States could no longer provide the 1934 ‘Enabling Act’, Hitler was made loans that the undisputed leader of the German people and nation.<ref>Kershaw, ''[https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0393320359/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0393320359&linkCode=as2&tag=dailyh0c-20&linkId=0aa7f979a9f767b4c910f6c8ddbb276a Hitler 1889–1936: Hubris]'', p. 347Weimar Republic needed.</ref>
====Conclusion====The Weimar Republic was born out Furthermore, global trade almost came to a standstill, and many Germans became unemployed. One in three Germans were unemployed at the height of war the economic crisis, and poverty and revolutionhunger were widespread. The Republic faced many internal threats from Communists and right-wing extremists. It also had to manage was in the grip of an unprecedented economic and social crisis and a war-ravaged society. It was also left with  == How did Hitler become the task Chancellor of signing Germany? ==In 1930, the unpopular Versailles Treatyconservatives won the election. However, it was able to negotiate these and was even capable Chancellor Brunning embarked on a series of bringing stability disastrous economic and some limited prosperity to Germanypolitical policies. The Great Depression was to prove fatal for His economic policies involved devaluing the German currency, but this had only the Republiceffect of causing hyperinflation that compounded Germany’s economic problems. The Weimar political parties were unable Furthermore, Brunning discarded the Constitution and ruled by Presidential decree to deal with manage the country's socio-political crisis caused by the Depression, economic conditions. The Great Recession and this Brunning's response led many people to seek their salvation in Communism and Nazism, and this led to the death of become disillusioned with the Republicand even democracy. <ref>Nicholls, after only a 15Anthony James (2000). <i>[https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0312233515/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0312233515&linkCode=as2&tag=dailyh0c-year existence20&linkId=c73d8de75e0efebecb8d0388f55c8f79 Weimar And The Rise Of Hitler]</i>. New York: St. Martin's Press, p. 117.</ref><div class="portal" style="'float:right; width:8535%;"'>
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{{Mediawiki:As the effects of the Great Depression}}continued, there was a revival in the extremist parties in Germany. The Communist Party received approximately one-quarter of the popular vote, and its supports controlled many working-class neighborhoods in urban centers. The right-wing National Socialist Party also won support, and in the 1932 election, they received almost one-third of the vote.<ref> Kershaw, Ian (1998). ''[https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0393320359/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0393320359&linkCode=as2&tag=dailyh0c-20&linkId=0aa7f979a9f767b4c910f6c8ddbb276a Hitler 1889–1936: Hubris]''. London: Allen Lane, p. 345.</ref> The mainstream political parties seemed unable to manage the socio-economic crisis. Many conservatives were worried about the specter of a Communist revolution.<ref>Kershaw, Hitler 1889-1936, p.356.</ref> They withdrew their support for the Republic and looked for ways to ensure that the Communists did not take control.
Updated October President Hindenburg and his allies offered the Chancellorship to Adolf Hitler as part of a strategy to keep the Communists out of power. Hitler began to assume more and more power and suspended the Weimar Republic's Constitution, and it was effectively dead. Under the 1934 ‘Enabling Act,’ Hitler was made the German people and nation's undisputed leader.<ref>Kershaw, ''[https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0393320359/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0393320359&linkCode=as2&tag=dailyh0c-20&linkId=0aa7f979a9f767b4c910f6c8ddbb276a Hitler 1889–1936: Hubris]'', p. 347.</ref> == Why did the Weimar Republic Fail? ==The Weimar Republic was born out of war and revolution. The Republic faced many internal threats from Communists and right-wing extremists. It also had to manage an unprecedented economic crisis and a war-ravaged society. It was also left with the task of signing the unpopular Versailles Treaty. However, it was able to negotiate these and could bring stability and some limited prosperity to Germany. The Great Depression was to prove fatal for the Republic. The Weimar political parties were unable to deal with the socio-political crisis caused by the Depression, which led people to seek their salvation in Communism and Nazism, which led to the death of the Republic, after only a 15, 2018-year existence.
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