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The situation after World War 1 In reality, this meant: –Political instability There were uprisings against the fledging republic even before it was properly formed. –Economic ruin The war has devastated the economy and further problems occur as a result of the Peace settlement. –Unemployment Millions of soldiers have returned home to find no jobs available.

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Weimar Germany

A revision presentation from http://www.mrallsophistory.com/

The situation after World War 1• The Kaiser has abdicated and

left Germany• A power vacuum has been

created as there is no established form of government

• Millions of German workers have been killed or seriously injured during the war

• Germany has become an international pariah (outcast)

• Germany is subject to an imposed peace settlement

The situation after World War 1• In reality, this meant:

– Political instability• There were uprisings against

the fledging republic even before it was properly formed.

– Economic ruin• The war has devastated the

economy and further problems occur as a result of the Peace settlement.

– Unemployment• Millions of soldiers have

returned home to find no jobs available.

The Treaty of Versailles• Terms of the Peace treaty• Massively reduced

military capability• ‘War guilt’ clause imposed• Reparations fixed at a

very high level

• All of this led to BIG problems from 1919

Problems 1919-1924• Anger directed at the government

for signing the Treaty of Versailles• The new constitution reliant on

coalition governments, which weakens its power

• Economic problems as all profit is sent directly to the Allies as reparations pay-outs

• Valueless currency as economic crisis leads to hyper-inflation

• Rise of extremist groups attempting to wrestle power from the de-stabilised government (Freikorps, Spartacists etc.)

Opposition Uprisings• The Communist

Spartacists in 1919, defeated by the right-wing militia of the Freikorps

• The right-wing Kapp Putsch, defeated by a general strike

Kapp Putsch• Right wing journalist opposed

the Ebert government and the humiliation of Germany at Versailles

• Along with two key military officers (General Luddwitz and General Ludendorff) and the paramilitary Friekorps he seized control of Berlin and declaired a new right wing government

• Ebert fled but called on the people to organize a nationwide strike.

• The strike was effective and made the coup unsustainable

Significances:• The support of the army could

not be taken for granted• There was not universal

support for the Weimar Government

• The Government had limited means of dealing with uprisings of this nature

• Politicians were not necessarily safe in Berlin

Summary• Germany in a desperate situation.• The terms of the Treaty of Versailles

cripple the economy and prevent German recovery after the war.

• This in turn leads to the new, Weimar, government being unable to restore pre-war conditions.

• Animosity towards those who signed the treaty grows and many German people look for people to blame for the crisis, leading to theories of ‘the stab in the back’.

• The new government, already under fire, is likely to fail in it’s duty to provide security, prosperity and comfort given the conditions that it has inherited.

Practice question• Describe the problems

faced by the governments of the Weimar Republic in the years 1919-22[4]

The Weimar Republic Under Gustav Stresemann• Stresemann was

Chancellor in 1923 only.• His main role was as

Foreign Minister from 1924

• He was a right-winger and more able than Ebert

• He built up Germany’s prosperity again although all of Europe was recovering

The Dawes Plan - 1924• Germany’s reparations paid over a longer

period• America lent money to German industry

and also to the Government to pay reparations

• German currency reorganised

USA Germany GB & FRANCEloans Rep’s

War debts

The Weimar Republic Under Gustav Stresemann• Stresemann showed real

skill in foreign policy– Locarno Treaties – 1925– 1926 – Germany joined the

League of Nations– Young plan - 1929

• After a number of years in the wilderness Germany was accepted back into the international community

The Locarno Treaties• Germany, France, Italy,

Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Poland met at Locarno in Switzerland.

• Signed a number of treaties to settle disputes between themselves– France, Belgium and Germany

agreed to accept borders as drawn up by Treaty of Versailles

– Rhineland stayed demilitarised– France would protect Poland

and Czechoslovakia if attacked by Germany

– Germany would not use force to settle disputes with neighbours

BUT!• Unemployment and Unemployment and

poverty still highpoverty still high• The growing The growing

prosperity was based prosperity was based on USA loans – what on USA loans – what would happen if USA would happen if USA wanted the money wanted the money back?back?

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