Problems With The Weimar Republic Flashcards
What were the 4 main problems with the Weimar Constitution?
Freedom of Speech
Proportional Representation
Democracy
Stab in the Back Myth
Why was Freedom of Speech a problem with the Weimar Republic?
The press could openly critasise Wiemar in the newspapers
Why was Proportional Representation a problem with the Weimar Republic?
No party could usually achieve the majority so there were many parties joined in a coalition
This meant that decisions were slow and there were often arguments between the parties in charge
Extreme parties could also gain seats in the Reichstag
Why was Democracy a problem with the Weimar Republic?
Germans felt that the upper class were rightful rulers and did not like the idea of Democracy Preferred one leader like when the Kaiser was in rule
Why was the Stab in the Back myth a problem with the Weimar Republic?
Weimar was unpopular because many Germans believed that they had been stabbed in the back by Weimar when they signed the TOV
What were the 4 Strengths of the Weimar Constitution?
Proportional Representation
Equal Rights
Article 48
Fredrich Elbert
Why was Proportional Representation a strength in the Weimar Republic?
All political parties could have a say in government so it was fair as everyone had a voice
Why was Equal Rights a strength in the Weimar Republic?
All Germans had the right to vote as one of their rights
This meant that decisions were made in the interest of the public
Why was Article 48 a strength in the Weimar Republic?`
It made the President strong
Kept control of the army and of the country in a crisis
Why was Friedrich Ebert a strength in the Weimar Republic?
He was the first president of Reichstag and he was a good leader who had socialist views
What were the 4 threats to the Weimar Republic?
Spartacists RIsing
Munich Putsch
Kapp Putsch
Red Rising in the Ruhr
Who were the leaders of the Spartacist League/Uprising?
- Rosa Luxemburg.
- Karl Liebknecht.
What caused the Spartacist Uprising?
- The Spartacist League led by Rosa Luxemburg and Karl Libknecht wanted a Communist Revolution in Germany inspired by the Communist Revolution in Russia.
- The Spartacist League renamed itself the German Communist Party.
- On 5th January 1919, the Spartacists sized government buildings and organised a general strike.
What were the consequences of the Spartacist Uprising?
- The army quickly crushed the Spartacist Uprising and its leaders were shot.
- Ebert did a deal with the army whereby in return for crushing the Spartacist Uprising he promised not to create a new army sympathetic to the new Weimar Republic.
What was the Berlin and Bavaria Communist Revolts?
- The new Weimar government faced further uprisings by Communists.
- In March 1919, the Communists organised general strikes in Berlin but were crushed by the Freikorps (Free Corps).
- In April 1919, the German province of Bavaria declared itself an independent Communist Republic but again was crushed by the Freikorps.