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  1. The Weimar Republic failed because it was at the mercy of many different ideas and forces – political and economic, internal and external, structural and short-term. It is difficult to isolate one or two of these forces or problems as being chiefly responsible for the demise of the Republic. To the everyday observer, Adolf Hitler and Nazism ...

  2. 27. Jan. 2023 · It’s 1919 and so-called moderates are the majority in the National Assembly, holding 77% of seats. The social democrats have worked with the democrats and th...

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  3. Peukert, Detlef, Die Weimarer Republik. Krisenjahre der Klassischen Moderne, Frankfurt a.M. 1987. [PK] Paul Kaiser: Die Nationalversammlung 1919 und die Stadt Weimar (Weimarer Schriften, Heft 16), Weimar 1969. [PM] Paul Messner: Das Deutsche Nationaltheater Weimar. Ein Abriß seiner Geschichte. Von den Anfängen bis Februar 1945 (Weimarer ...

  4. Brüning started out in politics in the Weimar Republic as a unionist and social policy maker. He took an active role in organizing the “passive resistance” in the Ruhrkampf (Ruhr struggle) as chief executive of the Christian German Union Federation. Brüning served as a Member of the Reichstag from 1924. In 1929, he was elected chairman of the Center Party’s parliamentary group. After ...

  5. www.weimarer-republik.net › parties › nsdapNSDAP / Weimarer Republik

    NSDAP. The National Socialist German Workers’ Party ( NSDAP) was not founded until 1920, so it did not have any representation in the National Assembly. Yet the aggressively anti-Semitic, völkisch, and nationalistic party quickly became a magnet attracting all of the radical opponents of the republic. Its chairman Adolf Hitler led it as a ...

  6. Peukert, Detlef, Die Weimarer Republik. Krisenjahre der Klassischen Moderne, Frankfurt a.M. 1987. [PK] Paul Kaiser: Die Nationalversammlung 1919 und die Stadt Weimar (Weimarer Schriften, Heft 16), Weimar 1969. [PM] Paul Messner: Das Deutsche Nationaltheater Weimar. Ein Abriß seiner Geschichte. Von den Anfängen bis Februar 1945 (Weimarer ...

  7. Center Party [AB] August Baudert: Sachsen-Weimars Ende. Historische Tatsachen aus sturmbewegter Zeit, Weimar 1923. [AS] Axel Schildt: Die Republik von Weimar. Deutschland zwischen Kaiserreich und „Drittem Reich“ (1918-1933), hrsg. von der Landeszentra ...