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  1. 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.

  2. After the end of the First World War (1914–1918), Germany was exhausted and sued for peace in desperate circumstances. Awareness of imminent defeat sparked a revolution, the abdication of Kaiser Wilhelm II, formal surrender to the Allies, and the proclamation of the Weimar Republic on 9 November 1918.

  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. Matthew Boesler. Oct 21, 2012, 4:47 PM PDT. Weimar Germany after World War One went through one of the worst hyperinflations in history, unleashing untold horrors on the German people and their...

  5. The years 1924-29 are often described as the ‘Golden Age of Weimar’ because of their stability, economic security and improved living standards – at least in relation to previous years. The seeds of German recovery were planted in the autumn of 1923 when Gustav Stresemann was elevated to the chancellorship.

  6. hyperinflation in the Weimar Republic, economic disaster in the Weimar Republic in 1922–23 that impoverished millions of German citizens and paved the way for the rise of the Nazi Party. During World War I, prices in Germany had doubled, but that was just the start of the country’s economic troubles.