Weimar Germany Flashcards
Give 3 political problems in Germany in 1918/19
- Ex-soldiers and citizens hate new democratic leaders
- People felt stabbed in the back by the Armistice
- People rebelled
Give 3 economic problems in Germany after WWI.
- Industrial production down by 2/3
- National income down to 1/3 of what it was
- Virtually bankrupt
Give 3 social problems in Germany after WWI
- 600k widows, 200m kids had no dad
- Women worked in factories = no tradition
- Deepend divisions in society + living standards
Why was the Weimar Republic formed?
The stress of war led to a revolution
Give 3 strengths of the Weimar Repbulic
- Proportional Representation = fair
- Bill of Rights = Equality & voting rights
- Article 48 means a strong president in emergency
Give 3 weaknesses of the Weimar Republic
- Proportional Representation = No clear majority, decisions are slow and weak
- Bill of Rights - Gives enemies power
- Article 48 - Could be used to dictate
Name ‘The Big Three’ involved in making the Treaty of Versailles
- George Clemenceau (Fr) - Revenge
- David Lloyd George (UK) - Neutral
- Woodrow Wilson (USA) - Self-determination
Give the ‘Land’ agreements in the Treaty of Versailles
- 13% of land mass lost
- Including Alsace and Lorraine and the Soar
Give the ‘Arms’ agreements in the Treaty of Versailles
- 100k max military
- Rhineland demilitarised
- No submarines or airforce
- Max 6 ships
Give the ‘Money’ agreement in the Treaty of Versailles
Germany must repay £6.6billion (equal to £284b today)
Give the ‘Blame’ agreements in the Treaty of Versailles
- Article 231 - Germany must accept 100% blame for WWI
2. Germany is not allowed to join the League of Nations
Give 2 impacts the Treaty of Versailles had on Germany
- International isolation and disrespect = difficult to trade
- Citizens felt stabbed in the back by politicians
When was the Treaty of Versailles signed?
June 1919
What was the aim of the Spartacist Revolt?
For Germany to be run by the working class, it was a fully communist revolution by Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg.
What went wrong in the Spartacist Revolt? (2)
- It was badly planned, not everyone was willing to strike for them
- The leaders and 100+ workers were killed by Freikorps in Bloody Week