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How was the Weimar republic politically presaiiles​

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Answered by simran3849
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The Weimar Republic was Germany's government from 1919 to 1933, the period after World War I until the rise of Nazi Germany. It was named after the town of Weimar where Germany's new government was formed by a national assembly after Kaiser Wilhelm II abdicated

Answered by Anonymous
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\bold {\underline {Question}}

How was the Weimar Republic politically \bold {fragile\ ?}

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\bold {\underline {What\ is\ Weimar\ Republic\ ?}}

\implies Weimar Republic was a Republic set by the german Constitution. It was set after the 1st world war from 1918 to 1933. It was named from the city Weimar where the constitutional assembly took place. This Republic was made to over the \bold {Peace\ treaty\ of\ Versailles}

\bold {\underline {What\ is\ treaty\ of\ Versailles\ ?}}

\implies} Treaty of Versailles was the most important Peace treaty that \bold {brought\ world\ war\ 1st\ to\ an\ end.} It end up the war between germany and Allied forces (USA, Japan, etc).

\bold {\underline {How\ was\ the\ Weimar\ Republic\ politically\ fragile\ ?}}

\implies Weimar Republic was not satisfied by everyone. As it has to pay a lot of compensation signed by treaty of versailles and this Republic.

So here are some of the reasons why the Republic was politically fragile -

\bold {1.}Though the Republic was good but it had some inherent defects, which make it \bold {unstable.}

\bold {2.}Also it was vulnerable to the \bold {dictatorship} because the welfare of people was not seen in the Republic.

\bold {3.}Another defect was \bold {the\ decree\ of\ fire} which was a fire broke out in the German's parliament \bold {Reichstag}. It gives the president of country sone special powers.

\bold {4.}The main power of any parliamentary system is the \bold {confidence\ of\ citizens} in them.

\bold {5.}But the \bold {people\ lost\ confidence} in Weimar Republic and also in democratically parliamentary system.
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