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The end of the Weimar Republic Adolf Hitler The basis of German prosperity in the late 1920s was precarious, as it was largely dependent on foreign credits. When these dried up and the loans already made were called in, Germany was plunged into a slump more severe than that experienced by any other country.
When the Wall Street Crash happened in October 1929, the US withdrew its support for Germany and the German economy fell into a severe depression. The Depression created the political and economic...
Die Weimarer Republik war der erste praktische Versuch in der Geschichte, Deutschland eine demokratische Staatsform zu geben. Doch sie hatte es von Anfang an schwer: Ihr fehlte es an Rückhalt in der Bevölkerung, an Geschlossenheit und Unterstützung durch die exekutive Gewalt.
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End of the Weimar Republic Hitler's chancellorship (1933) Hitler was sworn in as Chancellor on the morning of 30 January 1933 in what some observers later described as a brief and indifferent ceremony. By early February, a mere week after Hitler's assumption of the chancellorship, the government had begun to clamp down on the ...
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1. März 2023 · The last days of World War I and the Spartacist revolt The abdication of Emperor William II on November 9, 1918, marked the end of the German Empire. That day Maximilian, prince of Baden, resigned as chancellor and appointed Social Democratic Party (SPD) leader Friedrich Ebert to succeed him.
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- What was the Weimar Republic?The Weimar Republic was the German government from 1919 to 1933. It is so called because the assembly that adopted its constitution met at Weimar f...
- What did Heinrich Brüning do as chancellor in the Weimar Republic?Chancellor Heinrich Brüning wanted to pass a budget, but after facing parliamentary deadlock, he resorted to the use of the president’s emergency p...
- What was the Dawes Plan?The Dawes Plan was a report on German reparations for World War I drafted by a committee of experts led by American financier Charles G. Dawes that...
- What was the currency introduced by Stresemann?Gustav Stresemann introduced a new currency, the Rentenmark, in 1923 but in limited quantities. It was backed by a mortgage on the entire industria...