Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Was Weimar doomed from the start?
- 2. What was the economic and political impact of the Treaty of Versailles
- War Guilt
- Stab in the back by the weak politicians
- The November Criminals
- Germans were humiliated
- Impact : Isolated,
germans saw Europe
making desicions
without them
- Bankrupt
- Reparations of £6600 million
- The government started printing money
- Hyper - Inflation
- Many felt
that the
government
were to
blame and
were not
taking any
action
- Savings and pensions became useless
- Drastic poverty and some died of starvation and hunger
- 250 marks turned to 2000 marks in a week
- Military Constriciton
- Demillitarized the
Rhineland
- Couldn't produce money or any raw materails.
- Coal mines of the Saar were run by the french for 15 years
- Weimar Constitution
- Weakeness
- Propotional
Representation led
to weak co allition
parties and
governments
- Hard to reach
agreements with the
government
- Article 48 gave too
much power to the
president so it
could turn into a
dictatorship
- It was the downfall of the
republic or the suicide
clause
- Strengths
- Seen as fair
due to the
propotionla
representation
- Reequired a strong
and trustworthy
president
- Each state had a
bit of control
- 1923 Crisis Year
- Occupation of the Ruhr
- Due to the bankrupcy
- Germans
used passive
ressistance
which only
made it worse
off causing
the
depression
- Hyperinfaltion
- The
government
just printed
more
money
making it
worse
- The money just devalued
- The nation
blamed the
government
- Political Disorders
- Munich Putch
- Kapp Putch
- Extremist Groups
- Army refused
to stop the
putsch and only
defeated when
the workers
went on strike
- Led to unrest and chaos
- 1. How did Germany emerge from defeat?
- Weimar Government provided a strong country
- The Bill Of Rights
- It was a democratic
government that
allowed 20+ to vote
- Signed in August 1919
- The Revoloution of 1918-19
- Kaiser was persuaded to abdicate
- He couldn't control
Germany due to
extremist groups.
- Spatascidst Uprising
- Rosa Luxemburg
- Tried to take control of Germany
- The Sailor's mutiny at
Kiel posed problems fro
the Kaiser
- The Sailors
mutinied rather than
sail to a final
showdown with the
British. Soldiers,
sailors and workers
formed councils or
soviets with echoes of
events in Communist
Russia.
- To what extent did Germany
recover?
- Stresseman Years
- Rentemark
- Brought a balance to the economy
- Ended Hyperinfaltion
- Frencha dn Belgian troops left the ruhr
- Production of Raw Materials restarted
- Plans of Action
- Dawes Plan
- Young Plan
- Caused upheaval
- Acceptance of TofV
- Locarno Treaty
- Political Achievment
- Left and Right were not recieving any votes
- But the
nationalists wanted
to bring the kaiser
back and
overthrow the gov
- Foreign Achievment
- Rhineland
Millitarized due to
locarno treaty
- But there were
many uprisings
for the
acceptance
- Economic Achievment
- Economic recovery was very fragile
- Hyper inflation eneded
- Wall Street Crash stopped the Dawes
Plan and Germany was dependent on
their loans, so the economy crashed
- 1929 STRESSMAN DIED
- Culture seen as a
moral decline and
going against
values
- Underlying Wekness
- Political
Stability didn't
last long
- Extremists and Nationalsists still exsisted
- Coallition of pro-democracy
parties collapsed at the end of
1923