Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Early Weimar
- Early Years:
- Kaiser Wilhelm II ruled
Germany as a monarchy
- At the end of World War I
there was a period of violent
unrest in Germany.
- The Kaiser was forced to
abdicate in November
1919.
- In 1919 a new government
took over, Led by Freidrich
Ebert
- This changed Germany into a republic.
- Ebert was the first president,
Schiedemann as chancellor.
- Germany had no say in the
Treaty of Versailles (TOV).
- At first, Ebert refused to sign the treaty, but
in the end he had little choice.
- Germany was too week to risk restarting the conflict.
- Discontent
- Spanish Flu - was brought to Germany more
people died of this than from WW1
- An influenza epidemic killed thousands.
- Money- The cost of war was high, there was very little
money left which led to trouble in 1923.
- Thousands of people were poor and starving.
- Army - German soldiers believed
they could win the war.
- Power - There were coal and therefore power
shortages as the main source was from the Saar.
- Kiel - German sailors didn't want to fight.
They mutinied rather than fight.
- Kaiser - Advocated, German people want
new Germany and less harsh treaty.
- Starvation - Blockade meant that food
couldn't be brought in, so most of Germany
was living on turnips and bread.
- Many Germans had denied that they had lost the war.
- Many blamed the 'November Criminals' who
had agreed to the armistice and the TOV.
- They also blamed the communists, government and Jews.
- The government was also seen as weak and
inneffective.
- The Weimar Constitution
- Chancellor
- Head of Government
- Like a prime minister
- Chosen every four years
- President
- Appoints chancellor
- Elected every seven years
- Can rule alone in an emergency
- Article 48
- Commander of Armed Forces
- Head of State
- Head of Military
- Reichstag
- Makes the laws
- Elected house of Parliament
- Voting
- Men and women over
21 could vote.
- Proportional Representation
- The percentage of votes is
equal to the percentage of seats.
- E.g. - 10% of votes = 10% of Seats
- As a result of proportional
representation there were too
many different elected
parties.
- Governments had to be made as
a coalition of different parties.