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  1. Vor einem Tag · The key contribution of Founding Weimar is to reveal the crucial role of fears, rumours, misrepresentations of reality, and anxiety in the processes of political violence that marred the birth of the Weimar Republic. The breeding ground of such psychological reactions was street politics: the struggle for the appropriation and ...

  2. Vor einem Tag · In its initial years, grave problems beset the Republic, such as hyperinflation and political extremism, including political murders and two attempted seizures of power by contending paramilitaries; internationally, it suffered isolation, reduced diplomatic standing and contentious relationships with the great powers.

  3. Vor 4 Tagen · As the author puts it, ‘the question of authority underwrote the legitimacy of the Weimar Republic, whether in the spheres of economy, foreign policy, culture and law where it was frequently challenged.’ (p. 181) Yet the focus is not merely on high politics, high finance or high art.

  4. Vor 5 Tagen · All three have published extensively on 20th-century Germany – Anthony McElligott recently completed a well-received monograph intended as a ‘rethinking’ of the Weimar Republic, Kirsten Heinsohn has made a key contribution to our understanding of the involvement of German women in conservative politics after the First World War, and Klaus Weinhauer has focused mainly on post-1945 German ...

  5. Vor 9 Stunden · By 1929, the Weimar Republic had managed to establish some degree of economic stability; however, the political situation remained unsettled. In November 1923, a group of Nationalist Socialist Party members, led by Adolf Hitler, staged an unsuccessful effort in Munich to gain control of the Bavarian government. Hitler and several of his followers were sentenced to 3 years in Landsberg Prison ...

  6. Vor 5 Tagen · The Weimar Republic was the post-World War One German government, a liberal democracy installed by the victorious Allies when the Kaiser abdicated in 1918. It was a failed government characterized by ruinous economic policies, moral decadence, crushing debt (imposed by the Allies), and a weak military (also imposed by the Allies). Germans seethed under its rule, and their discontent led ...

  7. Vor 4 Tagen · 5/19/2024. View full document. The instability of Weimar Governments, in the years 1919-1923, stemmed primarily from the problems created by the Weimar Constitution. 1) Treaty of Versailles – blamed the ‘New Republic’ - Political assassinations of ‘November Criminals’ Erzberger 1921 Rathenau 1922 - The treaty irrevocably damaged the ...