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Frage | Antworten |
Reasons for Weimar opposition | .T of Versailles .Liberalism and democratic principles .Failure to produce a strong, decisive government and leader .Failure to unite Germany |
Spartacists revolt - what happened? | 4th January, the gov dismissed the current popular police chief in Berlin, Emil Gicharn, a radical USPD member = 6th, 1000s of armed workers took over key buildings and then the Freikorps crushed the rebellion. |
Significant communist takeover attempts | Bavaria and Thuringia in 1921 - did not have enough supportEx |
Explain the Kapp Putsch | Takeover attemt by Wolfgang Kapp and Freikorps leaders Walther Luttwitz and Herman Erhdorht. Took over Berlin on 12th March 1920. Sustained for a few days until trade unions called for a general strike. |
What happened on the 8th March 1923 | Munich Putsch - The SA surrounded a large beer cellar where Gustav von Kahr and others were in a meeting. Hitler announced that he and Ludendorff were going to form a new government. Prisoners escaped and organised resistance to the Putsch, Nazi's were taken as prisoner |
Why would some consider the Munich Putsch successful for the Nazi's? | His speech of his beliefs was widely reported and he used this time to write Mein Kampf to realise that he needed legal means to take power |
What main thing allowed criticism and caused it to spread? | The press freedom to print what it liked |
What did the Weimar need to reform in order to get support? | The army (Reichswerh), the civil service, education, judiciary. |
When was the Ebert-Groener pact made? | 10th November 1918 |
When was the Stinnes-Legien agreement and explain what it is and what happened. | 15th November 1918. An agreement with the leader of the labor unions Carl Legien and the industrialist and the industrialist Hugo Stinnes. For their support, Ebert offered legislation on hours of work and adequate union representation. Them and the army did not know about the other agreement. They both refused. |
When did Thuringia hold elections? | End of June 1920 |
Define 'Reichsexekution' | A takeover by the federal government and the army until the Weimar constitution could be put back in place |
What were the government forced to rely on to deal with extreme opposition? | The army |
Explain the how they dealt with Right-wing problems and Left-wing problems | Left-wing - quickly and often brutally. Those brought to court were sentenced harshly Right-wing - sometimes didn't against them at all |
Which party consistently supported the Weimar? | SPD |
How many seats did the SPD get in 1924 and in 1928? | 131 and 153 |
What things caused a rise in support from 1924-1929? | Economy, being seen as a world power |
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