what factor led to the failure of weimer republic
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Arguably the most significant reason why the Weimar Republic failed was the onset of the Great Depression. The economic collapse of 1929 had dire effects on Germany. By 1932, two-fifths of the German workforce or some six million people were without a job
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- it had inheritent defects in the constitution that made the administration unstable.
- the political representation did not allow any party to have a clear majority leading to rule in coalition.
- rule of coalition lead to instability. the republic saw 20 different cabinets lasting on an average of 239 days.
- people were also unhappy as they held it responsible for the national guilt due to world war and the subsequent treaty of Versailles.
- also, people lost hope in democracy as it offered no solution.
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