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KPD. The Communist Party of Germany ( KPD) was founded at the end of 1918. It emerged from the merger of the Spartacists and other radically leftist groups and advocated a democratic system made up of councils, as in Russia. Accordingly, it boycotted the national constituent assembly elections, leaving it without any representation in Weimar.
The social and economic upheaval that followed World War I powerfully destabilized the Weimar Republic, Germany's fledgling democracy, and gave rise to many radical right wing parties in Weimar Germany. 2. Many Germans believed that Germany had not lost the war because of military failures but had been “stabbed in the back.” The founders of ...
KPD – Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands. (02:45) DNVP – Deutschnationale Volkspartei. (03:20) NSDAP – Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei. (03:45) Welche Parteien der Weimarer Republik es gab und warum Spannungen unter ihnen unvermeidbar waren, erfährst du in unserem Beitrag und in unserem Video .
Gustav Noske was arguably the Weimar Republic’s most controversial Social Democrat. He joined the party in 1884 and served in the Reichstag from 1906, where he made his mark in military affairs. This work already put him at odds with the party’s left wing. In October 1918, he was sent to Kiel, where he pacified the sailors’ uprising. After the
Weimar Republic - Nazi Rise, Hyperinflation, Collapse: 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. Signs of this were already apparent at the beginning of 1929. With the crash ...
The elections of June 6, 1920, however, showed a marked swing against the parties most closely identified with the republic: the Social Democrats and the Roman Catholic parties—that is, the Centre and the Bavarian People’s Party. The opposition parties—the Nationalists and the People’s Party on the right and the Independent Socialists on the left—all showed heavy gains. Thus, 1920 ...
With 319 out of 608 then 296 out of 584 seats, the Communists and National Socialists effectively had a joint power of veto in the Reichstag. The pro-Republic parties, by contrast, were further weakened. The SPD lost 3.9% of the vote in July and a further 1.2% in November, polling only 21.6% and 20.4%. In the July election, the two Liberal ...