Weimar Germany 1919-1933 - 1 views
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The new republic faced a host of problems. These included: Over two and half million Germans had died in the war and four million were wounded. The army and many other Nationalist groups in German society were unhappy that the Kaiser had been forced to abdicate. Some of these owed a very shaky allegiance to the new republic. Many were completely hostile and viewed the government with contempt. Economic problems were serious, including rising prices, unemployment and a continued Allied blockade. Germany faced the prospect of a harsh treaty that was being negotiated in Paris
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eleni kolotas on 24 Feb 09This is a general summary, some good points.
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morale in the army
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This wesbite is useful for the chronological order of the events that took place during the the years of 1919-1933. It had in order the major events that contributed to the turbulent time in Germany including the left wing revolts, information of the new constitution, the French occupation of the Ruhr and then followed by the Stressemann Era