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CAMBRIDGEIGCSE
HISTORYREVISION5
GERMANYANDWEIMAR
REPUBLIC19191933
WEIMARREPUBLIC
November 1918 Kaiser Wilhelm II abdicated.
January 1919 elections.
February 1919: new constitution agreed in the town of Weimar/Ebert
President.
System of government in the Weimar Republic – Elected president
controlled army, administration and made emergency laws/ Chancellor
responsible to the Reichstag/ Reichstag made laws, controlled the
government and foreign policy/ Proportional representation/ Bill of
Rights.
THREEPHASESOFTHEWEIMARREPUBLIC
1919-23 Problems
1923-29 Prosperity
1929-33 Collapse
PROBLEMSFACINGWEIMARREPUBLIC19191923
Ineffective Constitution – Article 48 gives the President vast ‘emergency’
powers/ Proportional voting means lots of small, powerless parties and
frequent changes in government/ The Army and the Judges were right-wing.
Left Wing Rebellions
1919 – Spartacists led by Rosa Luxemburg & Karl Leibknecht/ Workers Councils
seized power across Germany/ Communists took power in Bavaria.
1920 – Red Army rebelled in the Ruhr.
Right-wing agitation – 1920 Kapp Putsch - rebellion in Berlin / Nationalist
terrorists murdered politicians (Rathenau 1922).
Invasion/Inflation – France invaded Ruhr - workers on strike = hyperinflation
caused by money printed to pay strikers.
Munich Putsch – Nazis tried to take control of Bavaria.
INSTABILITYOFTHEWEIMARREPUBLIC19191924
Communists wanted world revolution/hated the new government.
Right-wing politicians hated the ‘November criminals’ who signed Versailles
Treaty – wanted the Kaiser back.
Officials (esp judges) were disloyal and hated the government.
Army led by General von Seeckt was unreliable.
Proportional representation prevented one party getting a majority.
Occupation of the Ruhr humiliated the Germans and led to hyperinflation.
Printing money to pay strikers.
NAZIORIGINSANDBELIEFS
Nazis based on Anton Drexler’s German Workers’ Party.
Hitler takes over and becomes absolute leader.
25 Point Programme – abolish Treaty of Versailles/ expel anyone not ‘true’
German/ anti-Jew/nationalise large industries/ generous old age pensions/
strong central government.
Mein Kampf – National socialism & loyalty to Germany/ Racism; all races
inferior to Aryans/ Lebensraum (living space in Poland & Russia)/ Obedience
to Fuhrer/ Use of armed force.
MUNICHPUTSCHCAUSES
Weaknesses of the Weimar government.
Nazi Party growing – but needs action if it is to stay unified.
Stresemann called off the strike in the Ruhr – seemed like another
surrender.
Mussolini had seized power in Italy by a ‘march on Rome’ in 1922 – Hitler
hoped to copy.
Kahr, Lossow and Seisser were planning a coup, with Hitler’s support.
When they called it off, Hitler went ahead to try to force them to do it.
MUNICHPUTSCHEVENTSANDRESULTS
8 Nov 1923 – Hitler stormed a political meeting & said he was taking
over government of Bavaria/ Used storm troopers to take over official
buildings/ Government didn’t collapse.
9 Nov 1923 – Nazis marched on the town/ Police shot at and rounded
up stormtroopers/ 16 Nazis killed/ Hitler was arrested and imprisoned.
Failure? – Hitler arrested, imprisoned and forbidden from speaking.
Success? – trial a propaganda coup/ Mein Kampf sells millions/ Hitler
starts to seek election strategy.
SURVIVALOFTHEWEIMARREPUBLIC19191924
Freikorps put down Communist revolts – eg Spartacists 1919/ Red
Army 1920.
Army put down Communist revolts – eg Bavaria (1919)/ Rhineland
(1923).
Strikes by workers caused the Kapp Putsch to collapse.
Stresemann - a brilliant politician became Chancellor 1923 who:
negotiated the Dawes Plan/ controlled Inflation/ persuaded the French
to leave the Ruhr/ Improved Foreign affairs (eg Locarno Pact 1925, entry
into League of Nations 1926)/ encouraged Economic growth/
introduced Reforms to help ordinary people.
NAZISINTHEWILDERNESS19241928
New plan by Hitler to take power by democratic means.
Reorganization or Nazi party – sets up SS/ takes over other extreme
right parties/ Hitler Youth/ Josef Goebbels takes over propaganda
(posters, leaflets, radio, films, rallies)/ businessmen finance Hitler
(fearing Communism)/ Poor performance in elections 1924-1929 (still
only 12 seats in 1928)/ Less support because of improved conditions in
Germany.
FACTORSHELPINGHITLERTOCOMETOPOWER
Long-term bitterness about the Treaty of Versailles.
Ineffective Constitution of Republic.
Money from backers including – Thyssen/ Krupp/IG Faben/ Opel/ Henry
Ford/ Irenee du Pont.
Propaganda – blames the Jews and the Communists.
Programme appeals to many people in some way.
Attacks on other parties and Jews by the SA.
Personal qualities – brilliant speaker/ powerful eyes/ good organizer/
driven determination.
Economic Depression – makes Germans desperate.
Recruited as chancellor in Jan 1933 by Hindenburg (thought he could
control Hitler).

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CAMBRIDGE IGCSE HISTORY REVISION 5 GERMANY AND WEIMAR REPUBLIC 1919 1933

  • 2. WEIMARREPUBLIC November 1918 Kaiser Wilhelm II abdicated. January 1919 elections. February 1919: new constitution agreed in the town of Weimar/Ebert President. System of government in the Weimar Republic – Elected president controlled army, administration and made emergency laws/ Chancellor responsible to the Reichstag/ Reichstag made laws, controlled the government and foreign policy/ Proportional representation/ Bill of Rights.
  • 4. PROBLEMSFACINGWEIMARREPUBLIC19191923 Ineffective Constitution – Article 48 gives the President vast ‘emergency’ powers/ Proportional voting means lots of small, powerless parties and frequent changes in government/ The Army and the Judges were right-wing. Left Wing Rebellions 1919 – Spartacists led by Rosa Luxemburg & Karl Leibknecht/ Workers Councils seized power across Germany/ Communists took power in Bavaria. 1920 – Red Army rebelled in the Ruhr. Right-wing agitation – 1920 Kapp Putsch - rebellion in Berlin / Nationalist terrorists murdered politicians (Rathenau 1922). Invasion/Inflation – France invaded Ruhr - workers on strike = hyperinflation caused by money printed to pay strikers. Munich Putsch – Nazis tried to take control of Bavaria.
  • 5. INSTABILITYOFTHEWEIMARREPUBLIC19191924 Communists wanted world revolution/hated the new government. Right-wing politicians hated the ‘November criminals’ who signed Versailles Treaty – wanted the Kaiser back. Officials (esp judges) were disloyal and hated the government. Army led by General von Seeckt was unreliable. Proportional representation prevented one party getting a majority. Occupation of the Ruhr humiliated the Germans and led to hyperinflation. Printing money to pay strikers.
  • 6. NAZIORIGINSANDBELIEFS Nazis based on Anton Drexler’s German Workers’ Party. Hitler takes over and becomes absolute leader. 25 Point Programme – abolish Treaty of Versailles/ expel anyone not ‘true’ German/ anti-Jew/nationalise large industries/ generous old age pensions/ strong central government. Mein Kampf – National socialism & loyalty to Germany/ Racism; all races inferior to Aryans/ Lebensraum (living space in Poland & Russia)/ Obedience to Fuhrer/ Use of armed force.
  • 7. MUNICHPUTSCHCAUSES Weaknesses of the Weimar government. Nazi Party growing – but needs action if it is to stay unified. Stresemann called off the strike in the Ruhr – seemed like another surrender. Mussolini had seized power in Italy by a ‘march on Rome’ in 1922 – Hitler hoped to copy. Kahr, Lossow and Seisser were planning a coup, with Hitler’s support. When they called it off, Hitler went ahead to try to force them to do it.
  • 8. MUNICHPUTSCHEVENTSANDRESULTS 8 Nov 1923 – Hitler stormed a political meeting & said he was taking over government of Bavaria/ Used storm troopers to take over official buildings/ Government didn’t collapse. 9 Nov 1923 – Nazis marched on the town/ Police shot at and rounded up stormtroopers/ 16 Nazis killed/ Hitler was arrested and imprisoned. Failure? – Hitler arrested, imprisoned and forbidden from speaking. Success? – trial a propaganda coup/ Mein Kampf sells millions/ Hitler starts to seek election strategy.
  • 9. SURVIVALOFTHEWEIMARREPUBLIC19191924 Freikorps put down Communist revolts – eg Spartacists 1919/ Red Army 1920. Army put down Communist revolts – eg Bavaria (1919)/ Rhineland (1923). Strikes by workers caused the Kapp Putsch to collapse. Stresemann - a brilliant politician became Chancellor 1923 who: negotiated the Dawes Plan/ controlled Inflation/ persuaded the French to leave the Ruhr/ Improved Foreign affairs (eg Locarno Pact 1925, entry into League of Nations 1926)/ encouraged Economic growth/ introduced Reforms to help ordinary people.
  • 10. NAZISINTHEWILDERNESS19241928 New plan by Hitler to take power by democratic means. Reorganization or Nazi party – sets up SS/ takes over other extreme right parties/ Hitler Youth/ Josef Goebbels takes over propaganda (posters, leaflets, radio, films, rallies)/ businessmen finance Hitler (fearing Communism)/ Poor performance in elections 1924-1929 (still only 12 seats in 1928)/ Less support because of improved conditions in Germany.
  • 11. FACTORSHELPINGHITLERTOCOMETOPOWER Long-term bitterness about the Treaty of Versailles. Ineffective Constitution of Republic. Money from backers including – Thyssen/ Krupp/IG Faben/ Opel/ Henry Ford/ Irenee du Pont. Propaganda – blames the Jews and the Communists. Programme appeals to many people in some way. Attacks on other parties and Jews by the SA. Personal qualities – brilliant speaker/ powerful eyes/ good organizer/ driven determination. Economic Depression – makes Germans desperate. Recruited as chancellor in Jan 1933 by Hindenburg (thought he could control Hitler).