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  1. The Constitution of the German Reich ( German: Die Verfassung des Deutschen Reichs ), usually known as the Weimar Constitution ( Weimarer Verfassung ), was the constitution that governed Germany during the Weimar Republic era (1919–1933). The constitution declared Germany to be a democratic parliamentary republic with a legislature elected ...

  2. 3. Aug. 2019 · Hermann Beck and Larry Eugene Jones have edited an outstanding collection of essays devoted to the collapse of the Weimar Republic and the early years of the Nazi dictatorship. The issues that the volume raises are not new. Following the framework of Karl Dietrich Bracher’s influential publications of the 1950s and 1960s, the essays explore various aspects of the dynamic relationship between ...

  3. From Weimar to Hitler: Studies in the Dissolution of the Weimar Republic and the Establishment of the Third Reich, 1932–1934. Edited by Hermann Beck and Larry Eugene Jones. New York: Berghahn Books, 2019. Pp. v + 455. Cloth $140.00. ISBN 978-1785339172. - Volume 53 Issue 1

  4. The Weimar Republic 1918-1929 - Edexcel Early challenges to the Weimar Republic, 1919–23 Defeat in 1918 led to the Kaiser’s abdication, a republic and a new constitution.

  5. 3. Aug. 2019 · From Weimar to Hitler: Studies in the Dissolution of the Weimar Republic and the Establishment of the Third Reich, 1932–1934 - 24 Hours access EUR €38.00 GBP £33.00

  6. The Weimar Republic failed because it was at the mercy of many different ideas and forces – political and economic, internal and external, structural and short-term. It is difficult to isolate one or two of these forces or problems as being chiefly responsible for the demise of the Republic. To the everyday observer, Adolf Hitler and Nazism ...

  7. This article was most recently revised and updated by Adam Augustyn. Weimar Republic - Nazi Rise, Hyperinflation, Collapse: The basis of German prosperity in the late 1920s was precarious, as it was largely dependent on foreign credits. When these dried up and the loans already made were called in, Germany was plunged into a slump more severe ...