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"Without democracy there is no freedom. Violence, no matter who is using it, is always reactionary."
Friedrich Ebert
- The Weimar Republic
- Citizens angry that they had followed the Treaty of Versailles
- Citizens believe that that the governments downfall was due to its constitution
- The Weimar Reublic was a Democratic government formed after the first world war
Summary:
The German republic, 1919–33, name as the Weimar Republic because the constitution was drawn up at Weimar. The Republic faced problems with reparations cost deriving from the WW1, pointed in the Treaty of Versailles. Also faced a variety of more challenges, including hyperinflation, political extremists both right and left wing, and aggression form the soldiers of the WW1.