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why was weimer Republic a failure​

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Answered by vivekanandojha
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Germany people wants that the weimar republic don't sign the treaty of Versailles because of this signed treaty of Versailles and the world for effect was on the Germany and all the country who are assembled in it show the the over production and the the in Germany the food was in less amount so the women republic cannot maintain the the GDP of the country and The falling down

Answered by JoGetsy
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The reasons for the Weimar Republic's collapse are the subject of continuing debate. It may have been doomed from the beginning since even moderates disliked it and extremists on both the left and right loathed it, a situation often referred to as a "democracy without democrats". Germany had limited democratic traditions, and Weimar democracy was widely seen as chaotic.

ECONOMIC REASONS:

The Weimar Republic had some of the most serious economic problems ever experienced by any Western democracy in history. Rampant hyperinflation, massive unemployment, and a large drop in living standards were primary factors.

INSTITUTIONAL PROBLEMS:

It is widely believed that the 1919 constitution had several weaknesses, making the eventual establishment of a dictatorship likely, but it is unknown whether a different constitution could have prevented the rise of the Nazi party. However, the 1949 West German constitution (the Basic Law of the Federal Republic of Germany) is generally viewed as a strong response to these flaws.

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