Uprising Against Weimar Republic Flashcards

1
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When did the Sparticists form a political party, what sparked revolt?

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1st January 1919 - KPD wanted to stop the National Assembly

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What was the underlying tension of the leaders of the KPD?

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Rosa Luxemburg and Karl Liebknecht denied being allowed to speak at the first congress of workers and soviets in Berlin, December 1918

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When did the Sparticist revolt begin and what did they manage to achieve?

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5th January 1919 take over of some newspaper offices

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How was the Sparticist revolt put down?

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-Reichswehr intervened
-Freikorps led by Walther Von Lüttwitz
-Liebknecht and Luxembourg murdered by the horse guard division

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5
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What were results and features of the Jan 1919 election?

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-6th Feb met at Weimar due to high tension in Berlin
-SPD 165 seats
-Centre Party 95 seats
-Coalition of SPD, Centre Party, DDP

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What was the Bavarian uprising in 1919?

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-7th April the USPD declared a soviet republic
-after the demise of Kurt Eisner
-SPD left Munich
-9th April a communist republic declared in Munich

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How was the Bavarian uprising put down?

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May 1919
-put down by Freikorps
-‘The White Terror’

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What was the ‘Red Army of the Ruhr’?

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-1920, army of 50,000 - 80,000 left-wing workers
-In response to the Kapp Putsch
-Put down by Freikorps and Reichswehr

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When did armed miners in Mansfield go on strike and how was this dealt with?

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March 1921 put down by police

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What laws allowed for uprisings from the right to be treated with such leniency?

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Article 129 - No reform of the civil service
Article 54 - Judiciary

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11
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Stats that show the leniency towards the right?

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1919-22:
-354 murders on the right (326 unpunished, 0 sentenced to death) -22 murders on the left (10 sentenced to death, 17 severely punished)

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12
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What triggered the Kapp Putsch?

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Affirmation of the Treaty of Versailles
-2 brigades of the Reichswehr were to be disbanded

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When did the Kapp Putsch start, who led it and what did they do?

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March 1920
-led by Wolfgang Kapp and General Lüttwitz, backed by Erich Ludendorff
-12,000 troops marched on Berlin
-Government fled to Stuttgart

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Why did the army refuse to put down the Kapp Putsch?

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-General Von Seekt
-“Troops do not fire on troops”
-did not value the Ebert-Groener Pact

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Why did the Kapp Putsch fail?

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-Trade unions called a general strike putsch collapsed after 4 days
-The people wanted an SPD Government

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16
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What was the aftermath of the Kapp Putsch?

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-705 put on trial, only 1 found guilty -Kapp died awaiting trial
- General Von Seekt given promotion to Chief of Army Police to put down the left

17
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What initiated the Munich Putsch?

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8th November 1923
-Hitler storms a Beer Cellar and makes a speech
-Puts pressure on Otto Von Lossow and Gustav Von Kahr for support
-2,000 right wing supporters were present
-Luderndorff encourages Hitler

18
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What were the conflicting views of the leaders of the Munich Putsch?

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-Von Lossow and Von Kahr wanted an independent Bavaria
-Hitler wanted a greater Germany

19
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What are the storm troopers doing during the Beer Hall talks?

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-Seizing members of Bavarian government
-terrorising opponents
-Failed to gain control of the army barracks

20
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When does the Munich Putsch get into full effect?

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9th November 1923
-Ebert declares state of emergency
-Von Seekt orders Lossow to crush the revolt
-Lossow and Kahr denounce the Putsch
-Ludendorff convinces Hitler to carry on

21
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What encounter do the Nazis have with the police during the Munich Putsch?

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-At noon, 2,000 armed Nazis march into a Munich military base
-shots exchanged with soldiers and police
-14 Nazi’s killed

22
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What is the aftermath of the Munich Putsch?

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11th November
-Hitler arrested
-Seeckt bans the Nazis
Feb 1924
- Hitlers gains popularity at his trial and gains support
- He gets minimum sentence of 5 years in Landberg prison

23
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What does Hitler do whilst in prison and when is he released?

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-He dictates Mein Kampf
-He is released in just 9 months
-24th December 1924 Hitlers is released as the Nazis nearly disintegrate

24
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What was Kurt Eisner’s Bavarian Uprising?

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8th November 1918
-He had formed a council of workers, soldier and peasants which deposed Wittelsbachs
-Proclaimed the Bavarian Democratic and Socialist Republic

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When did Soldiers kill Sparticists?
6th December 1918 - Sparticist demonstrates shot