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Who supported the Weimar Republic?​

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Answered by MishraVidya1205
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Socialists, Catholics, and Democrats were the supporters of newly formed Weimar Republic. These supporters were also called 'November Criminals'.

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Answered by Anonymous
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☆Who supported the Weimar Republic?

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☆In the Weimar Republic the left consisted of the Communists (KPD) and the Social Democrats (SPD). The Center consisted of the Democratic party (DDP), the Catholic Center Party (Z) and the People's Party (DVP). The right consisted of the German Nationalist Party (DNVP) and the National Socialist Party (NSDAP-Nazi).

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☆What Is Weimar Republic?

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☆The Weimar Republic, officially the German Reich, also referred to as the German Republic, was the German federal state from 1918 to 1933. As a term, it is an unofficial historical designation that derives its name from the city of Weimar, where its constituent assembly first took place. 

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