What led to the establishment of political radicalism in Germany?
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Political Radicalism
Political RadicalismA revolutionary uprising called Spartacist League came up along with the Weimar Republic. It was based on the pattern of the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia and demanded Soviet style governance. The Socialists, Democrats and the Catholics who were against the Spartacist League met at Weimar to establish a Democratic Republic. They crushed the uprising with the help of the "Free Corps", a war veterans organisation. Later the Spartacists formed the Communist Party of Germany. After this, the Communists and the Socialists became irreconcilable enemies and did not join together against Hitler.
Political RadicalismA revolutionary uprising called Spartacist League came up along with the Weimar Republic. It was based on the pattern of the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia and demanded Soviet style governance. The Socialists, Democrats and the Catholics who were against the Spartacist League met at Weimar to establish a Democratic Republic. They crushed the uprising with the help of the "Free Corps", a war veterans organisation. Later the Spartacists formed the Communist Party of Germany. After this, the Communists and the Socialists became irreconcilable enemies and did not join together against Hitler.Economic Crisis of 1923
Political RadicalismA revolutionary uprising called Spartacist League came up along with the Weimar Republic. It was based on the pattern of the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia and demanded Soviet style governance. The Socialists, Democrats and the Catholics who were against the Spartacist League met at Weimar to establish a Democratic Republic. They crushed the uprising with the help of the "Free Corps", a war veterans organisation. Later the Spartacists formed the Communist Party of Germany. After this, the Communists and the Socialists became irreconcilable enemies and did not join together against Hitler.Economic Crisis of 1923Germany had taken loans for the war and had to pay war reparations only in gold. The gold reserves were depleted. The French occupied Ruhr, a leading industrial area, when Germany refused to pay the reparation. Germany printed paper currency recklessly, in retaliation. So the value of the German Mark collapsed and the prices of goods soared. The Dawes Plan was introduced to help Germany to come out of the financial crisis.
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Radical politics denotes the intent to transform or replace the fundamental principles of a society or political system, often through social change, structural change, revolution or radical reform. The process of adopting radical views is termed radicalisation.