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  1. Weimar Collapse (1930-1933) The Great Depression and Germany. Stresemann’s death could not have come at a worse time for the young republic. The onset of the Great Depression was to have dramatic effects on Germany. The German economy’s recovery after the inflation of 1923 had been financed by loans from the United States.

  2. Hyperinflation. Weimar Republic hyperinflation from one to a trillion paper marks per gold mark; values on logarithmic scale. A loaf of bread in Berlin that cost around 160 Marks at the end of 1922 cost 200,000,000,000 or 2*10^11 Marks by late 1923. [14] By November 1923, one US dollar was worth 4,210,500,000,000 or 4.2105*10^12 German marks.

  3. Richard Bessel's essay, "Why did the Weimar Republic Collapse?," is in many ways the most ambitious in the volume. To his credit, Bessel takes on the daunting task of evaluating the wide range of factors— political, social, and cultural as well as economic—that contributed to Weimar's demise. Bessel moves thoughtfully across the political spec

  4. From my own amateur reading of the text, it is clear that the Weimar Republic collapsed at least partially because it collapsed economically. The factors leading to this economic meltodown were myriad and complex. At minumum, I can assert that inflationary policies combined with demands from the Treaty of Versailles that the Weimar Republic's economy could not meet led to a situation where ...

  5. 11. Jan. 2022 · Weimar Republic 101 article series aims to introduce some of the key themes and debates in the historiography of the Weimar Republic, from its inception in 1918 to its death in 1933. The final article of the Weimar Republic 101 series continues the discussion from chapter five on the reasons for the Republic's collapse, this time expanding on the people's loss of faith in the democratic system ...

  6. Summary. Unlike the case of the early French Third Republic, the rise and fall of the Weimar Republic in Germany has long been at the very center of theoretical attention among comparative-historical analysts of democratization. The reasons are clear. First, the fact that German democracy failed despite the country's high degree of economic ...

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