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  1. 7. Jan. 2019 · docx, 14.14 KB. This Edexcel 9-1 GCSE unit covers around 2 lessons depending upon your class and their overall ability/work rate: Aims and Objectives: To understand the legacy of WW1. The abdication of the Kaiser, the armistice and revolution, 1918-19. The setting up of the Weimar Republic. The strengths and weaknesses of the new constitution.

  2. GCSE; Edexcel; The Weimar Republic 1918-1929 - Edexcel Changes in society, 1924–29. Defeat in 1918 led to the Kaiser’s abdication, a republic and a new constitution. The new Germany faced huge ...

  3. Weimar Republic. The Weimar Republic was the name of the country set up after the Kaiser had abdicated after the First World War. It was named after the town where the Constitution was agreed. It existed from 1918-1933 when Hitler destroyed the Republic.

  4. Abstract Most historians associate Germany’s transition in 1930 to government by presidential emergency decrees based on Article 48 of the Weimar constitution with authoritarian conservatism, and there certainly were powerful conservative forces that advocated government by decree to cripple the power of the democratically elected Reichstag. Most leaders of Germany’s two liberal parties ...

  5. 15. Juni 2021 · In 1919, the National Assembly, which met in Weimar after the collapse of the German Empire, again designated black-red-gold as the flag of the newly founded Weimar Republic.. This was preceded by ...

  6. 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.

  7. The Weimar Republic 1918-33. Origins. Abdication of Kaiser Wilhelm II. Revolution with sailors in Kiel "Turnip winter" 1917-18 - little food. Defeat to Allies imminent. Flu epidemic. Chancellor Ebert signed the armistice. Weimar Constitution. Bicameral - Reichstag and Reichsrat. Secret ballot + universal suffrage (men + women over 20)