Start of The Weimar Replic Flashcards
What was Germany before 1870?
It was a collection of small states. The largest of which was called Prussia.
Who became the leader of Germany in 1888?
Kaiser Wilhelm II
When was Germany unified?
1871
Why did Germany need a new government?
Germany was starving and could not carry on with the First World War and needed to make peace. The Allies would not make peace unless they got rid of the Kaiser and set up a democracy. October 1918-Germany navy mutiny and refuse to fight, 10th Novermber 1918-Kaiser flees to Holland, Ebert signs the Armistice.
When did the First World War end?
11th November 1918-this was when the Armistice was signed.
Where did the left-wing Spartacus League (the Spartacists) get their name from
The famous Roman gladiator-Spartacus
What was the SPD and who was their leader?
The Social Democrats and their leader was Friedrich Ebert
What was the name of the democratic government established in Germany?
The Weimar Republic
Who was the first chancellor of Weimar?
Friedrick Ebert (SPD)
What happened in January 1919 in Berlin ?
The Spartacists took over the government’s newspaper and telegraph bureau
Why did the Spartacists fail to take power in 1919?
They wanted to start a revolution similar to the Russian Revolution, however other left-wing groups did not support them. The rising was easily crushed by the Friekorps. The Spartacist leaders, Rosa Luxemberg and Karl Lieknecht, were killed.
Who were the Freikorps?
They were ex-soldiers who were returned from war and initially helped Weimar to keep control.
What happened on 28th June 1919?
The Treaty of Versailles was signed by the German representatives.
What was Article 231?
It was the article in the Treaty of Versailles that said that the Germans were to blame for the war-many Germans resented this.
What were the military terms of the Treaty of Versailles?
The army was reduced to 100,000 men, the air force had to be disbanded. The navy was reduced to 15,000 men 6 battleships and no submarines. This was humiliating for Germany.