PPT-Why did Weimar
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c ollapse in 1933 Economic Crisis Political Intrigue Part played by the Nazis Economic Crisis Wall Street Crash in 1929 Great Depression caused all countries economic
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c ollapse in 1933 Economic Crisis Political Intrigue Part played by the Nazis Economic Crisis Wall Street Crash in 1929 Great Depression caused all countries economic problems but Germany suffered more as so dependant on loans from USA. The Constitution, . Political Parties, . and Early Threats to the Republic. Mr. Daniel Lazar. Lecture Outline . Background to Weimar: Born in Crisis. Structural-Functional Analysis of Weimar Constitution. Week 10, December 2. The rise of unemployment. Unemployment and radical votes. Bold line. : unemployed. White line. : votes for the NSDAP and KPD. . (. Bundesarchiv. ). Reichstag and . Landtag. elections. 1919-1933. Ao1a. Ao1b. Recall, select, deploy and communicate relevant historical knowledge clearly and effectively.. Demonstrate understanding of the past through explanation, analysis and arriving at substantiated judgements of key concepts (causes/ consequence/ significance/ continuity/ change and relationships between key features.. Recall & Recap. Can you remember. 5 facts about those . who opposed the WR?. Was the Weimar Republic saved because the Left was weak?. Who posed the greatest threat to the Weimar Republic?. What crises did the Weimar Republic face 1919-1923?. Week 9, November 25 . Weimar periodization. I. nflation. , 1918-1923. Normalization, 1923-1928/29. Depression, 1928/29-1933. Gustav Stresemann, 1878-1929. (with his friend W. von . Rheinhaben. ). Weimar foreign politics. WARNING! . Remember these answers are not full answers but are just suggestions of points that you could include!. How far does this source explain the problems faced by the Weimar Republic?. Explain what the source does show. 1919-1933. Ao1a. Ao1b. Recall, select, deploy and communicate relevant historical knowledge clearly and effectively.. Demonstrate understanding of the past through explanation, analysis and arriving at substantiated judgements of key concepts (causes/ consequence/ significance/ continuity/ change and relationships between key features.. Week 8, November 23 . Angela Merkel, “the defender of the West”?. George Packer, “The Quiet German: The Astonishing Rise of Angela Merkel,” . New Yorker. , December 1, 2014. Weimar periodization. The Constitution, . Political Parties, . and Early Threats to the Republic. Mr. Daniel Lazar. Lecture Outline . Background to Weimar: Born in Crisis. Structural-Functional Analysis of Weimar Constitution. The Constitution, . Political Parties, . and Early Threats to the Republic. Mr. Daniel Lazar. Lecture Outline . Background to Weimar: Born in Crisis. Structural-Functional Analysis of Weimar Constitution. At the end of World War I and under the threat of a communist revolution, Kaiser Wilhelm II abdicated. In 1919, German leaders drafted a constitution in the city of Weimar. Set up a democratic government known as the Weimar Republic. The End of the First World War. Consider . picture 138.. What problems was Germany facing in 1918?. How many of these issues were directly the result of World War I?. Revolt of sailors at Kiel. Largely socialist uprising.. T. H. E. . K. E. Y. . P. O. I. N. T. S. After the Kaiser’s abdication,. the new leader Erbert needed to calm Germany down and make people believe in him.. This is what he did…….. CIVIL SERVANTS. Key Words:. President – . figurehead of the government.. Chancellor – . head of the government on a day-to-day basis.. Reichstag and Reichsrat – . the two chambers of the German Parliament.. Constitution – .
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