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  1. Arguably the most significant reason why the Weimar Republic failed was the onset of the Great Depression. The economic collapse of 1929 had dire effects on Germany. By 1932, two-fifths of the German workforce or some six million people were without a job. This resulted in many German voters abandoning their support for mainstream and moderate ...

  2. 15. Sept. 2021 · 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-year existence.

  3. In 1933 Hitler told a Munich audience, “We are the result of the distress for which the others are responsible.” The Depression was the indispensable condition for the Nazis’ rise to power. The immediate consequence of the slump was the breakup of the coalition government under Müller.

  4. 4. Dez. 2017 · The Weimar Republic was Germany’s unstable government from 1919 to 1933, an economically chaotic period after World War I until the rise of Nazi Germany.

  5. No single reason can explain the failure of the Weimar Republic. The most commonly asserted causes can be grouped into three categories: economic problems, institutional problems, and the roles of specific individuals.

  6. First, although the German working class undoubtedly improved its political and economic status under the republic, a considerable portion of it was embittered by the failure to effect drastic reform of the social and economic systems.

  7. 5. Juni 2012 · The reasons are clear. First, the fact that German democracy failed despite the country's high degree of economic, social, and cultural development has long struck observers as theoretically puzzling. Second, the history of the fifteen years of Weimar democracy is undeniably dramatic, including multiple coup attempts and uprisings ...