Cards (8)

  • How was economic good for Germany
    • rentenmark balanced economy
    • End of passive resistance
    • Welfare Benefits
  • How was the Weimar politically stable 1924-29

    • no putsches or assassinations
    • extremists contained
    • President respectful of Weimar
    • SPD gained most votes
  • How was the Weimar politically unstable 1924-29
    • 7 failed coalitions (1926 - use of flag)
    • SPD not represented in coalitions
    • Erzatzkaiser (1930)
    • election turnout decrease
    • associated with loss of war
  • How was economic policy bad for Germany
    • farming, farmers revenge
    • higher taxes welfare
    • unemployment
    • mittelstand lottery
  • What did the Young Plan do

    Reparations reduced (75%) to 1.8 billion 
    Allied withdrawal from Rhineland
    • Freedom law - Hitler & Hugenberg - treasonous to negotiate war guilt clause (enslavement of german people)
  • When was the Young Plan
    1929
  • What did the Dawes plan do
    • reorganised reparations
    • Allies to leave the Ruhr
    • Supervision of the bank
    • economic support through loans (25 years)
  • When was the Dawes plan
    1924