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Who is the first president of the weimar gov?
Ebert
What is the armistice?
The agreement that ended hostilities between the Allied Powers and Germany in World War I
When did they sign the armistice?
1918
Who signed the armistice?
Politicians named the 'November Criminals'
What is the Treaty of Versailles?
L - Lost 13% of land
A - Army was reduced to 100,000
M - Reparations £6.6 billions
B - Blame - War guilt Clause
When was the Treaty of Versailles signed?
June 28, 1919
How did the German people feel about the Treaty of Versailles?
Diktat - a harsh settlement imposed on a defeated party or nation
What is the War Guilt Clause?
Germany had to accept complete blame and responsibility for WWI
What are the weaknesses of the weimar gov?
The voting system
Article 48
What is the voting system of Germany?
Proportional Representation - means the Reichstag is made up of lots of parties = hard to get any laws passed
What is Article 48?
in a crisis the president could rule the country directly through this article
What is the sparticist revolt?
A communist group who wanted to revolt against the government
Who led the Sparticist Revolt?
Rosa Luxemberg and Karl Liebknecht
When was the sparticist revolut?
1919
How did the gov get rid of the spartacists
Sent the freikorps to kill them
Who are the Freikorps
Ex - soldiers, laid off from the treaty of versailles
What political stance did the freikorps take?
Major right wing
What is the Kapp putsch (Kapp uprising)?
The Freikorps attempt to revolt against the gov with Wolfgang Kapp
When was the Kapp Putsch?
March 1920
What stopped the Kapp Putsch?
general strike
What major economic event happened in 1923?
Hyperinflation
How did Hitler aquire the DAP?
Sent in as a spy
When was the Munich Putsch?
8th November 1923
What is the Munich Putsch?
Holds Von Kohr (Bavarian prime minister), Lossow (Local army commaner), Seisser (Bavarian police chief) hostage via violence with the SA
How does Von Kohr escape Hitler?
He warns the gov by tricking Hitler into letting him see his wife
Where was Hitler imprisoned?
Landsberg prison
What book did Hitler write in the prison?
Mein Kampf
How did Hitler use propaganda in the Munich putsch?
The court was radioised
How does hyperinflation come occur?
1922 Germany missed their reparations
France invades the Ruhr and takes resources
German gov tells works to go on strike in retaliation whilst still paying them
Germany cant make money as France are taking resources therefore demand is higher
Cant stop printing money
Why do the people suffer during the hyper inflation?
Businesses struggle, elderly struggle as pensions are worthless
How much was a loaf of bread in Nov 1923?
201 billion Marks
What was the golden age of Weimar?
A time when the economy boomed and cultural life flourished in Germany
When was the golden age of the weimar?
1923 - 1929
Who was Gustav Stresemann?
Chancellor of Germany in 1923, and foreign minister until 1929
What did Gustav Streseman do?
Introduced the Renten mark = reset Germany to 0
1924 - secures dawes plan = Germany can pay reperations -> France leave Ruhr 1924
1925 - Locarno Pact
1926 - Oversaw Germany joining the League of Nations
1928 - Kellog-Briand Pact
1929 Signed Young Plan
What is the Dawes Plan?
A loan from the US to Germany for 800 million marks
What is the Locarno Pact?
Agreement of new borders with France
What is the League of Nations?
an international organisation formed in 1920 to promote cooperation and peace among nations
What is the Young plan?
Agreed more loans from the US and lower reparations by 20%
What is the cultural shift in Germany's golden age?
Employment improved, Avant - garde art movement, bauhaus design, american jazz, night clubs
What is the Kellog-Briand Pact in 1928?
an international treaty in which participating nations pledged to renounce war as an instrument of national policy. It aimed to prevent future wars by legally obligating countries to avoid using war to resolve disputes. - signed by 62 countries
Why was Streseman unreliable?
The Dawes and Young plan were only good short term as they could crash (foreshadowing)
When did Streseman die?
1929 - poor health
When was the wall street crash?
October 1929
What is the wall street crash?
Economic crash in US
Why did the wall street crash affect Germany?
Reliant on US loans - USA retract their loans
How does the wall street crash affect Germany?
Lots of unemployment, farmers fell into more debt, mass poverty
Why do extremist parties have a sudden boost during the Wallstreet crash?
When struggling people look for extremist views, nazis and communists
How many seats did the Nazis have in 1928 compared to 1930 and 1932
12 seats - 107 (2nd)- 230 (1st)
When was the Great Depression?
1929 - 1933
What was the cycle of the great depression?
Fall in demand as people buy less -> business cuts back production + workers lose jobs -> businesses lower prices to try to attract more customers -> wages reduced -> workers have a less money
Who was Paul von Hindenburg?
The president of the Weimar Republic from 1925 - 1934
What was Hindenburg's influence on Germany?
Lots of input in the Treaty of Versailles (1919), persuaded Kaiser to abdicate (1918)
What kind of background did Hindenburg have?
From aristocratic family - social classism, doesn't like Hitler
How did Bruning acclaim power?
Hindenburg used Article 48
What made Hindenburg use Article 48 whilst appointing a chancellor?
1932 elections Hindenburg won with 49% to 30% (Nazi) - invoked fear into Hindenburg, didn't want Hitler as chancellor
How was being a member of the centre party a weakness for Chancellor Bruning?
Wasn't a very popular party, people didin't rate him
When did Bruning become chancellor?
1930 - 1932
How did Bruning solve the economic crisis?
Raising taxes, cutting unemployment benefits
Plan to break up estates of rich land lords = give to families to work on = money cycle
Why did Hindenburg sack Bruning?
Army general Kurt Von Schleicher persuaded Hindenburg to sack Bruning - thought his plans were communist ideals (He was just a rich land owner and didn't want his land taken away)
Who did Hindenburg appoint chancellor in 1932 after Bruning?
Franz Von Papen
How was being a member of the Catholic centre party a weakness for Chancellor Papen?
Very little political support, 68 seats = Reichstag voted "no - confidence" in Papen even after Papen organises multiple elections to try boost his moral
What did Chancellor Papen suggest that got him sacked?
Suggested closing Reichstag, ruling using A48 + crush opps with army (revolution) = dictatorship
Who convinced Hindenburg to sack Chancellor Papen?
General Kurt Von Schleicher said no to revolution to sack him! - Papen resigns
Who became Chancellor after Papen?
Schleicher 1932 (for two months)
What does Chancellor Schleicher suggest?
Papens revolution
What does Papen do to manipulate Hindenburg?
Whilst Schleicher is still Chancellor, Papen convinces Hindenburg to appoint Hitler as Chancellor
Why did Papen want Hitler appointed as chancellor?
Papen thought he could control Hitler because he would be Vice Chancellor + 2 other Nazi's in the cabinet
When did Hitler become Chancellor?
30th January 1933
Hitler made an announcement after he became chancellor, how did Germany react?
Audience rallied
Parade
Torches
Red + Gold Nazi banners
Drums
"Heil! Sieg Heil"
Why cant President Hindenburg fire Hitler as chancellor?
He is too popular among the people and Hindenburg had already messed up with the previous chancellors