History weimar Republic

Cards (27)

  • Monday
    18th September 2023
  • Weimar government
    The government of the Weimar Republic
  • Treaty of Versailles
    The peace treaty signed in 1919 after World War I
  • Weaknesses of the Weimar government and constitution
    • Weimar Republic forced to accept blame for all damages
    • Forced to pay reparations and economic compensation
    • Economic weakness and bankruptcy
  • Weaknesses of the Weimar government and constitution
    Led to harsh feelings and a sense of betrayal
  • Treaty of Versailles signed
    1914
  • Recup timelines
    1. First World War (1914-1918)
    2. Kaiser Wilhelm abdicated
    3. The Weimar Republic is established
    4. Treaty of Versailles
  • The armistice was signed on 11 November 1918
  • Treaty of Versailles signed
    1919
  • Hitler becomes Führer
    1934
  • Hitler becomes Chancellor
  • The Weimar Republic was unpopular due to the harsh peace treaty terms and the sense of betrayal
  • The Weimar Republic was established in November 1918, 2 days after the armistice
  • 2 million US troops were sent to Europe in 1917
  • Matthias Erzberger was a German politician who was assassinated in 1921
  • Voters and their representatives are not well connected to each other in PR systems
  • PR systems are often criticized for giving a parliamentary stage to extremist parties of the left or the right
  • It has been argued that the collapse of Weimar Germany was in part due to the way in which the PR electoral system gave a disproportionate influence to extremist parties
  • PR systems make the choice of the voters very difficult
  • Constitution
    The set of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed
  • The Reichstag was the more powerful house of the German parliament in the Weimar Republic
  • The Weimar Republic was associated with the Treaty of Versailles and a sense of betrayal
  • Losses for Germany under the Treaty of Versailles
    • 13% of land
    • Colonies
    • Reparations of £6.6 billion
    • Limited German army to 100,000 men
    • Demilitarised Rhineland
    • Loss of 50% of iron reserves and 15% of coal
  • Ebert's control of Germany
    • Sought support from the German army, business, private industry and trade unions to strengthen the central government
    • Power shared locally to meet needs
    • Coalition government when different parties join together
  • What is the influence of Sharia law?
  • What were the weaknesses of the Weimar constitution?
  • The Reichstag (parliament) had the power to pass laws, while the Bundesrat represented the states' interests.