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  1. Germany - End of Republic, Weimar, Nazi: An unintended effect of the anti-Young Plan campaign was to give widespread public exposure to Hitler, who used his access to the Hugenberg-owned press empire and to its weekly movie newsreels to give himself and his Nazi movement national publicity. An additional assist to Hitler’s career came on October 29, 1929, with the stock market crash on Wall ...

  2. Epilogue: Why did the Weimar Republic Fail? 319 primacy of foreign policy, a doctrine which had for long convinced many German that only a political system strong on authority was suitable to their circumstances, was still widely accepted. It was another potent addition to the anti-democratic cocktail. In view of this the pursuit a policy based on

  3. 5. Juli 2019 · The SDP was running Germany, and they resolved to create a new constitution and republic. This was duly created, based at Weimar because the conditions in Berlin were unsafe, but problems with the allies’ demands in the Treaty of Versailles produced a rocky path, which only got worse in the early 1920s as reparations helped hyperinflation and impending economic collapse.

  4. Not only did the Weimar Republic inherit myriad political and social problems from its prewar predecessor (see chapter 8 and below), Germany was in a disastrous situation at the end of the war. The Allied blockade, which lasted until 1919, stopped foodstuffs and other basic materials from reaching the country, causing hundreds of thousands of deaths from disease and malnutrition. The weakened ...

  5. Despite being widely unpopular amongst German citizens, it was the flawed aspects of Weimar democracy, stemming from its Constitution, which heavily contributed to the eventual collapse of the Weimar Republic. It was not the Germans having ‘lacking a sufficient experience of democracy’ – but the Constitution’s form of democracy being ineffectual in ensuring the Republic’s survival ...

  6. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Why did the Weimar Republic collapse? The government had to take out extensive loans. Many individuals were out of work because of the war. Citizens felt that the government did not serve their needs. Significant financial resources were given to another country., The Nazi party most strongly appealed to the German people because ...

  7. Abstract. In Weimar’s closing years it seemed increasingly likely that only far-reaching reforms of the constitution could save the essentials of democracy and the rule of law. Nevertheless right up to the last moment it remained possible, though not probable, that Hitler’s accession to power might be avoided.