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How did the rise of the political radicalism in Germany could not make a common cause against rise of Hitler? explain

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Answered by anuganeshmn
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(i) The birth of the Weimar Republic coincided with the Revolutionary uprising of Spartacist League on the pattern of the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia. (ii) Soviets of workers and sailors were established in many cities. (iii) The political atmosphere in Berlin was charged with demands for Soviet-style governance. (iv) Those opposed to this?such as Socialists, Democrats and Catholics? met in Weimar to give shape to the democratic republic. (v) The Weimar Republic crushed the uprising with the help of a war veterans' organisation called 'Free Corps'. (vi) The anguished Spartacists later founded the Communist Party of Germany. (vii) Communists and Socialists henceforth became irreconcilable enemies and could not make common cause against Hitler.

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Answered by soham123fxf
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8. How did the rise of political radicalism in Germany could not make a common cause against rise

of Hitler? Explain.

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