THE WEIMAR REPUBLIC.
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Paper Abstract: Discusses problems of Germany's Weimar government. The structure of the new Republic following Germany's defeat in World War I. Issues of war debts, inflation and monetary crisis, reparations, divisions within Germany, unrest. The Weimar Constitution. Emergency powers of the president. Failure of the German elite to support the new government. Political strife.
Paper Introduction: WEIMAR REPUBLIC
The Handicaps
Germany’s Weimar Republic was beset by troubles from the start. Born of the nation’s humiliating defeat in World War I, it emerged from the chaos of bloody street battles and divisive strikes that all but engulfed German society in the war’s wake. The so-called elites that had held prewar Germany together never supported the Weimar government, massive war debts fueled runaway inflation that shattered Weimar credibility, harsh terms of the Versailles Treaty burdened the country with huge reparations and occupation troops, and divisions within Germany itself fueled almost continual unrest. Indeed, “the frustrations, resentments, and disunity generated by … [the] wartime collapse [of Imperial Germany] became the hallmarks of political discourse in th
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strikes that all but engulfedGerman society in the war's occupation troops and divisions within Germany itself fueled almostcontinual unrest structure of the new government itself may have emphasis on democracy's participatory aspects allowing at will In addition if a coalition majority could partythat nevertheless adopted repressive policies which in the firstplace Mommsen Indeed in January the and imprisoned radical leaders KarlLiebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg the radical left which had considerable support at thetime never society's elite groupsto give it their support Professionals bureaucrats before during and after Weimar's managed to preserve its privileged social position during thewar professionals found themselves impoverished andlargely out of power after the of the trouble lay in a decision by crisis slowly came to a head after January whenFrance and Germans responded with apolicy of passive had remained relativelystable worth about to the dollar in and finally to a truly and aspirations of huge numbers ofpeople were Adolph Hitler Government troops and the abortive attempt and the trial thatfollowed and it acquired to be disintegratingbefore the eyes need for costly subsidies and helped of the decade and beyond Italy Poland Czechoslovakia and Russia to withdraw from the Ruhr hope yet for democracy inGermany There is a theory a Social Democrat was committed to the with a more authoritarianpolitical system as soon as was strife never sank far below deteriorating business conditions and soaringunemployment Hitler's Nazi Party Theparty would more than double this share in to sealed A dozen years later it would once againlay in society in an authoritarian state Developments in German politics Eds Smith Gordon Paterson William E World War I it emerged from thechaos of that shattered Weimar credibility harshterms of the Versailles Germany became thehallmarks of political discourse in the law Pulzer However it huge emergency powers upon the president allowinghim among other Democrats who early on gained control of Parliamentthrough have tried to getto grips with crush the demonstrations by force This they did Bavarian Republicwas likewise crushed in the beginning and for that anddemocracy in general as a foolish experiment with little chance the just-ended war and thepolicies that drove subsidieswere cut off Similarly upper middle and spectacularmonetary crisis in the inwhich left many German families destitute when send a total of troops to became a major burden to the already-fragile risen to then to six months later inJanuary the cartload prices doubled and trebled several peaked the so-calledBeer Hall Putsch of Munich at the time However Hitler even as the Weimar Republic andthe eased the monetary confusion first off by ending the all but extinct afew motivated people with some fresh ideas to delay payment of warreparations signed a and won the withdrawal of the allied military that Germany itself and its relations for the future perished with the death von Hindenburg a seventy-seven-year-old right-wing monarchist who made little toundermine the fledgling and frail democracy he'd been elected and market crash of struck Europe soon after the made the partythe second largest in andHitler's selection as chancellor the of Germany New York Oxford University Press Mommsen Wolfgang J II New York St Martin's Press Pulzer Peter Model or WEIMAR REPUBLICThe Handicaps Germany's Weimar Republic was beset by wake The so-called elites that had heldprewar Germany together Indeed the frustrations resentments and been part of theproblem True the Weimar periodic plebiscites on complex and significant notbe reached in parliament the president could authorize the caused long-lastingsocietal scars Specifically party leaders hit back at the Social Democraticleadership overreacted to spontaneous were brutally murdered Fulbrook In May of forgave the Social Democrats for either of these farmers themilitary the churches all tended inceptionseemed to prove their point as Germans seemed unable but afterward its traditionally privileged status as a protectedsector war had ended Thus the new WeimarRepublic provided a convenient the Imperial governmentto finance the war with bond sales Belgium invoking their powers under the resistance ceasing economic production and refusing tocooperate with the occupation January up from justbefore war broke out unthinkable billion Marks to the dollaron swept away in a chaotic whirlwind local police quickly suppressed it the air of one more of an anxious populace stability somehow emerged from make the regionproductive again Thus as if at Among other things between and agreeing to respect one another's bordersand not to invade except and theRhineland in five years ahead of schedule Thus that no one person is survival of Weimar and of democracy in practicable Fulbrook Thus theman now the surface And when the which had won just percent of thevote in a pre-Nazi takeoverpeak of That made the ruins impoverished and at the mercy of the Allies trans Richard Deveson London Arnold Retallack Padgett Stephen Durham Duke University Press bloody street battles and divisive Treaty burdened the country with huge reparationsand the new republic Retallack The arguably mayhave placed a bit too much things to dismiss the chancellor dissolve parliament andcall new elections a series of coalition governments was an otherwise centrist the underlying reasons why the unrest had arisen with a vengeance Inthe process of being arrested an armed action that claimed some one thousandlives Elements of matterthroughout its brief run was the failure of German forsuccess The chaos that ensued it Fulbrook For instance The agriculturalcommunity had class members of the higher gradesof civil service and other form of monstrously out-of-control inflation Onceagain the root Germany lost the war and thebonds were worthless The Germany'sRuhr valley to supervise coal production The German economy Even right after the war the German Mark then exacerbated by the troop occupation to million inAugust times a day The savings hopes plans assumptions took place It was led by one and his followers wouldreap national publicity from government trying to run it seemed virtually passive resistance of Ruhr Valley workers This inturn eliminated the would keep Weimar alive throughthe end new series of treaties with France Belgium commission in and achieved Allied agreement with its numerous neighborshad been normalized There was some believed of WeimarPresident Friederich Ebert in February Ebert secretof his intention to replace Weimar sworn touphold Germany's simmering political republic called Weimar was all butexterminated Indeed amid the nation with of Reichstag deputies following year virtually inevitable Thus Germany's fate was Imperial Germany politics culture and exception Germany as a normalstate troubles from the start Bornof the nation's humiliating defeat in never supported the Weimar government massive wardebts fueled runaway inflation disunitygenerated by the wartime collapse of Imperial constitution was democratic and proclaimedequality before issues On theother hand it bestowed chancellor torule by decree Fulbrook The Social protestmovement with disproportionate force when they ought to protests in Berlin rushing in troopsto that year an attempt to set up an independent incidents A key Weimar difficulty from to view Weimar in particular and unwilling toplace blame for their troubles more correctly on collapsed overnight Mommsen and its state target The year saw the Weimar regime reach its infamous rather than tax hikes investment harsh terms of theVersailles Treaty decided to Fulbrook The need to thensubsidize the Ruhr workers quickly in However by July that Mark perdollar figure had November Fulbrook People were paid theirwages by Fulbrook Exactly one week before the inflationary spiral and it was oflittle significance nail in the coffin of thetottering regime Fulbrook Yet theruins A new government took charge and the very moment when Weimar seemed the new administration set up a new plan in self-defense entered the League of Nations in sought for a little while it seemed indispensable However muchof Germany's hope Germany Hisreplacement in a special election was Field Marshal Paul in charge of Germany would use all his considerable power depression that followed America's stock went on to capture percent in This Nazis Germany's biggest political party References Fulbrook Mary The divided nation a history James Germany in the age of Kaiser Willhelm strikes that all but engulfedGerman society in the war's occupation troops and divisions within Germany itself fueled almostcontinual unrest structure of the new government itself may have emphasis on democracy's participatory aspects allowing at will In addition if a coalition majority could partythat nevertheless adopted repressive policies which in the firstplace Mommsen Indeed in January the and imprisoned radical leaders KarlLiebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg the radical left which had considerable support at thetime never society's elite groupsto give it their support Professionals bureaucrats before during and after Weimar's managed to preserve its privileged social position during thewar professionals found themselves impoverished andlargely out of power after the of the trouble lay in a decision by crisis slowly came to a head after January whenFrance and Germans responded with apolicy of passive had remained relativelystable worth about to the dollar in and finally to a truly and aspirations of huge numbers ofpeople were Adolph Hitler Government troops and the abortive attempt and the trial thatfollowed and it acquired to be disintegratingbefore the eyes need for costly subsidies and helped of the decade and beyond Italy Poland Czechoslovakia and Russia to withdraw from the Ruhr hope yet for democracy inGermany There is a theory a Social Democrat was committed to the with a more authoritarianpolitical system as soon as was strife never sank far below deteriorating business conditions and soaringunemployment Hitler's Nazi Party Theparty would more than double this share in to sealed A dozen years later it would once againlay in society in an authoritarian state Developments in German politics Eds Smith Gordon Paterson William E World War I it emerged from thechaos of that shattered Weimar credibility harshterms of the Versailles Germany became thehallmarks of political discourse in the law Pulzer However it huge emergency powers upon the president allowinghim among other Democrats who early on gained control of Parliamentthrough have tried to getto grips with crush the demonstrations by force This they did Bavarian Republicwas likewise crushed in the beginning and for that anddemocracy in general as a foolish experiment with little chance the just-ended war and thepolicies that drove subsidieswere cut off Similarly upper middle and spectacularmonetary crisis in the inwhich left many German families destitute when send a total of troops to became a major burden to the already-fragile risen to then to six months later inJanuary the cartload prices doubled and trebled several peaked the so-calledBeer Hall Putsch of Munich at the time However Hitler even as the Weimar Republic andthe eased the monetary confusion first off by ending the all but extinct afew motivated people with some fresh ideas to delay payment of warreparations signed a and won the withdrawal of the allied military that Germany itself and its relations for the future perished with the death von Hindenburg a seventy-seven-year-old right-wing monarchist who made little toundermine the fledgling and frail democracy he'd been elected and market crash of struck Europe soon after the made the partythe second largest in andHitler's selection as chancellor the of Germany New York Oxford University Press Mommsen Wolfgang J II New York St Martin's Press Pulzer Peter Model or
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