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Give the reasons why the weimar republic failed to solve the problems of germany? Clqss 9

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Answered by suryakirancm
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The Weimar Republic was in many ways doomed from the start. Before there was the Kaiser with the empire with prestige and power that other nations backed down to then, the war came and then it ended. Germany was humiliated by the Treaty of Versailles, and this new government agreed to its terms. To many, this was insulting as they saw how far Germany had fallen. It was impossible to shack off that way of thinking.

The Weimar Republic was democratic, but Germany had never actually experienced democracy before. The president had strong emergency powers that allowed him to bypass the Reichstag and Reichstag itself was a mixture of all kinds of the movements that had trouble working together, no one ever had a majority. The old days were remembered fondly when Germany was strong, and several parties that ran for office were undemocratic for that reason. It was seen Germany had not been defeated in battle but by those now in running the Weimar Republic. The stab in the back or Dolchstosselegende myth.

The reparations Germany had to pay could not be met, and this slowed their recovery. The Ruhr region was occupied after payments could not be made. Inflation devastated the nation. Nearly two-fifths of the workforce was out of work in 1932. The Nazi Party gained support, but Hitler’s appointment as chancellor was unexpected, and even then those who sought believed they could control him. This was not the case.


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