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Weimar period
- Problems they faced
- Uprisings
- Spartacist uprising 1919
- Why?
- Spartacists wanted a stronger,
russian-style revolution
- They didn't like the SD's weak
policies
- What?
- A few armed people went and
took control of newspaper offices
- They took control over
government beureu
- Crushed easily by
Freikorps
- Leaders - Luxembourg and
Liebknecht killed
- Effects
- Freikorps seen as cruel
- Some disliked them
- Freikorps going against orders
show unpredictability
- Can't get rid of
them - start a
Putsch
- Kapp Putsch 1920
- Why?
- Treaty of Versailles humiliation
- Freikorps wanted more
militaristic leader
- What?
- Right-wing Kapp
led Freikorps and
took over Berlin
- Ebert fled
- Had to call on strike to
stop him
- Effects
- Shows Weimar's
vulnerability
- Enemies on both sides
of politics
- Shows people support them
- Munich Putsch 1923
- Why?
- Hitler thought he had
support from Bavaria
- Triggered by passive
resistance against Ruhr
occupation being called off
- Hitler thought this to be
the best way to gain
control
- What?
- At meeting in beer hall, Hitler
and 600 SA come in
- Silenced crowd with gun
and took Kahr and the
others into a side room
- Promised them good
jobs if they helped
- They said no
- oof
- Regardless, Hiter told
everyone that Kahr had
agreed
- Crowd happy about
this
- Now they had no choice but to
agree, so they did
- Then Hitler let them go home
- Kahr obviously told
the government
- The next day, Hitler, Ludendorff and
the Nazis went into Munich
- They asked the police not to shoot
- The police shot
- Commence gunfight
- Hitler escaped with
dislocated shoulder to car
- They found him and put him in
Landsberg Prison for nine
months
- Effects
- Hitler got famous - televised
trial and writing Mein Kampf
- Worse for SDs than
Nazis
- Hitler decided only to use
democratic means to get into
power from then on
- Hyperinflation -1923
- What/Why?
- Because of debt pressures, the
Weimar government started
printing more money
- They kept on printing
more at an increasing
rate
- Effects
- People's
savings
were
destroyed
- Money became
pretty much
worthless
- There was a huge
economic crisis
- People were angry and blamed the government
- Invasion of the Ruhr
- What/Why?
- Germany wasn't
keeping up with its
reparations payments
- The French came into the most
industrial area - the Ruhr - and took the
materials for themselves
- Effects
- Germans got very A N G E R Y
- They did some
passive resistance
- Basically they refused
to work
- But this made them
even poorer
- So they started to print
more money...
- Eventually the French
did leave
- Treaty of Versailles
- What?
- The Germans had no
say in this
- They had to accept it in
order to stop the war
- Several clauses to it, none of which
the Germans were happy about
- Reparations
- Had to pay £6.6 bn
- Military
- Army limited to 100 000
- No air force
- 15 000 sailors, only 6 battleships
- Territory
- Demilitarised Rhineland
- Lost all colonies
- Lots of industrial land was taken
- War guilt clause
- Germany had to accept all guilt for the war
- Effects
- People felt let down by the Weimar Government
- November Criminals
- People felt humiliated about war guilt
- Military restrictions made them
feel more vulnerable to attack
- Important land loss made it hard for economy to recover
- People were ready to
look elsewhere in politics
- Reparations caused
economy to go bad
- Solutions to these problems
- Pacts / Deals
- Dawes Plan 1924
- What?
- US gave Germany loans
- They could invest back into
the economy
- They would then find it easier
to pay reparations
- Locarno Pact 1925
- What?
- Germany agreed to the
borders in the ToV
- France would therefore feel less
threatened and be less likely to attack
- Tensions died down - Germany
was showing goodwill
- Young Plan 1929
- What?
- France agrees to remove troops from
Rhineland and give them money & time
- Joined League of Nations 1926
- Now had more of an influence over
other countries' policies towards them
- New currency 1923
- New chancellor Stresemann
- Awesome dude - did all those deals
- Introduced Rentenmark
- Stopped hyperinflation
- By 1929, their economy had
reached post WW1 levels
- But then the Wall street crash happened
- And the great depression begun...
- Culture
- Censorship lifted
- Artists became more daring
- Depicted everyday life
- Depicted people's struggles
- Depicted Berlin's shocking night life
- Became famous for
being sleazy
- Some really didn't like this
- Felt it undermined German values
- Architecture became less ornate