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  1. The SPD, the Centre and the DDP were the unreservedly pro-democracy parties, loyal to the Constitution of the Weima r Republic. While their aggregate share of the vote in the elections to the National Assembly in January 1919 amounted to some 70%, when it came to the first Reichstag elections in June 1920 they lost their parliamentary majority for ever.

  2. Communist Party (KPD) leader Ernst Thälmann (person in foreground with raised clenched fist) and members of the Roter Frontkämpferbund (RFB) marching through Berlin-Wedding, 1927 Federal election results 1919–1933: the Communist Party (KPD) (green) and the Nazi Party (NSDAP) (brown) were radical enemies of the Weimar Republic. The surge in unemployment during the Great Depression led to ...

  3. www.weimarer-republik.net › parties › kpdKPD / Weimarer Republik

    Following this, its relations with the Weimar Republic were split. On the one hand, it rejected “bourgeois” democracy and sporadically attempted to topple the state. On the other hand, it participated in the 1920 elections. Again and again, there were major clashes within the party on the direction it should go in. From the mid-1920s on, the KPD came under the permanent influence of Stalin ...

  4. KPD – Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands. (02:45) DNVP – Deutschnationale Volkspartei. (03:20) NSDAP – Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei. (03:45) Welche Parteien der Weimarer Republik es gab und warum Spannungen unter ihnen unvermeidbar waren, erfährst du in unserem Beitrag und in unserem Video .

  5. With 319 out of 608 then 296 out of 584 seats, the Communists and National Socialists effectively had a joint power of veto in the Reichstag. The pro-Republic parties, by contrast, were further weakened. The SPD lost 3.9% of the vote in July and a further 1.2% in November, polling only 21.6% and 20.4%. In the July election, the two Liberal ...

  6. The elections of June 6, 1920, however, showed a marked swing against the parties most closely identified with the republic: the Social Democrats and the Roman Catholic parties—that is, the Centre and the Bavarian People’s Party. The opposition parties—the Nationalists and the People’s Party on the right and the Independent Socialists on the left—all showed heavy gains. Thus, 1920 ...

  7. 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 than that experienced by any other country. Signs of this were already apparent at the beginning of 1929. With the crash ...