why did germans lose confidence on the weimar Republic?
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“The Weimar Republic, born from monarchy and followed by a dictatorship, is too often viewed only in terms of its origin and what rose from its collapse. However its life was entwined with the major developments of the 20th century and, in its own terms, it speaks to us today of changes and problems that we face. It was a noble experiment and provided many lessons in both its failures and its successes. It was a Republic of those who were willing to be reasonable, to put aside short-term self-interest and work for the longer-term interests of the broader community. However not enough people supported this reasonable Republic, the first democratic state in German history.
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The Weimar Republic faced violent uprisings from various groups, not to mention devastating economic problems. The German state was financially declined due to overwhelming war debts which had to be paid in gold. Consequently, god reserves depleted and value of German mark fell.
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