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  1. Weimar Germany in the 1920s experienced a ‘ cultural explosion ’. There are several factors that fuelled culture in the Weimar Republic: Before 1918, the Kaiser's government censored the arts. Artists could not freely express their thoughts for fear of punishment. Under the Weimar Constitution, the German people gained freedom of speech.

  2. President Hindenburg opposed to Republic. Wall Street Crash 1929 - loans recalled. Unemployment rose to 4mn by 1930. Extremist parties (particularly Nazis) rose to power. Show full summary. A mind map summarising all the key details of the Weimar Republic 1918-33 for EdExcel GCSE History A Unit 2: Modern World Depth Study - Germany.

  3. The Weimar Constitution placed women’s right to vote into law. All women over the age of 21 could vote in elections. This was the same access to voting that German men had. This was more progressive than most European countries. Article 109 stated that marriage was an equal legal partnership between men and women.

  4. 8–9 November: The Beer Hall Putsch, an attempt led by Adolf Hitler and Erich Ludendorff to overthrow the Weimar Republic, fails in Munich. [61] 15 November: Germany's period of hyperinflation ends with the introduction of the Rentenmark. [62] 23 November: The Stresemann government falls on a vote of no confidence.

  5. Source A tells us that Germany became ‘more exciting than in any place I had ever been’. The source also says that Germany became more ‘liberal’ and ‘democratic’. Source B shows a poster advertising a 1930 film. It shows that films became more popular in Weimar Germany and that lots of people went to the cinema during this time.

  6. With so much difference in opinion, it is clear why the final agreement dissatisfied every contributor and became a controversial treaty. The Allies banned Germany from attending the peace talks in January 1919. While the Weimar Republic had little choice but to sign the treaty, its terms brought anger to the German public. The public’s ...

  7. 20. Juli 2020 · The main reason for that is that we all know how the story of Weimar Germany ends and we have tended to read the history of the revolution through the prism of Hitler’s appointment as chancellor in January 1933, and the horrors that followed. I personally think that’s wrong and I have tried to write a more open-ended story of the revolution, one that also highlights its considerable ...

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