Opposition, control and consent - Opposition to the Weimar Republic Flashcards

1
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Name the treaty that led to political discontent and opposition

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Treaty of Versailles

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Why was the Weimar government always going to have trouble controlling opposition?

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  • It had come to power through Revolution and it was trying to set up a new liberal democracy
  • Right wing groups wanted a strong government
  • Left wing groups felt the WR was not radical enough
  • Democracy meant people were free to criticise the government
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Give examples of left-wing uprisings

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Spartacists, communist uprisings in Saxony, Bavaria and Thuringia

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What did the government use to put down left wing uprisings.

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The army and/Freikorps

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5
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Name the term used to explain a takeover by the Federal government and the army until the Weimar government could be put back in place.

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Reichsexekution. This was the how government dealt with attempts to establish communist governments in Saxony and Thuringia

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Why did the Spartacists want to overthrow the government in 1919?

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The government had dismissed the police chief of Berlin who was a radical USPD member(communist). The Spartacists were a left wing group.

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What did the Spartacists do and what happened to their revolt?

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Armed workers took over key buildings like newspaper offices in Berlin. The Freikorps crushed the rebellion and executed the leaders. The government found it easy to put down left wing rebellion

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Give examples of other early communist rebellions

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Communist takeovers were attempted in Bavaria in 1919 and Saxony and Thuringia in 1923

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9
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Name two right wing uprisings

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  • Kapp Putsch 1920

- Munich Putsch 1923

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Describe the events of the Kapp Putsch

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  • Wolfgang Kapp and Freikorps leaders wanted to overthrow the government.
  • They were a right wing group
  • They were supported by Ludendorff
  • They took over Berlin on 12 March 1920
  • The leaders proclaimed a new government
  • The trade Unions did not support the putsch and carried out a general strike
  • Four days after the strike the Kapp government fell
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11
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When did Hitler carry out the Munich Putsch.

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November 1923

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12
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Who supported the Munich Putsch?

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The Nazis and Ludendorff

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Although seemingly a failure, how could the Putsch be seen as a success for Hitler?

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  • It gave him publicity at his trail
  • He wrote Mein Kampf in prision.
  • Hitler realised he should attempt to gain power by legal means.
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14
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Who was the Ebert-Groener pact(1918) between and what did it say

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It was a pact between Ebert and the leader of the army. It said that the army would support the government as long as the government opposed left wing parties in the Reichstag

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What agreement was made between Ebert and the trade Unions in 1918?

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The Stinnes-Legien Agreement. For their support, Ebert would pass laws on working hours and union representation.

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16
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What do both these agreements show?

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That Ebert was willing to make half-hearted alliance with both sides

17
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Which rebellions were easiest for the WR to put down?

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Left wing rebellion because the army or Freikorps were used

18
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How many political assassinations were there between 1919 and 1922 and what does this suggest?

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376 political assassinations. 326 went unpunished. Suggests lack of support for democracy

19
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How many governments were there between 1923-29?

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  1. Some governments did not have a majority in the Reichstag making it very difficult to pass laws