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PROBLEMS OF THE
GERMAN WEIMAR
GOVERNMENT 1919 - 1923
Source:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/his
tory/mwh/germany/weimarproblemsrev1.shtm
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• The Weimar Republic faced opposition from the

outset in 1919, after the signing of the Treaty of
Versailles. Economic hardship affected the whole
nation and led to uprisings and assassinations.
Key Problems
• The Weimar Republic was created at a time of confusion

and chaos after Germany had lost the First World War.
Many people felt that Germany had received a very harsh
deal in the Treaty of Versailles and they resented the
government for signing it and agreeing to its conditions.
• The Weimar Republic faced violent uprisings from various
groups, not to mention devastating economic problems.
• Germany between 1918 and 1919 was in chaos. People
were starving, the Kaiser had fled and people hated the
government for signing the armistice in November 1918 they called them the November criminals. Bands of
soldiers called Freikorps refused to disband and formed
private armies. It was not a good start for the Republic.
There was continuous violence and
unrest:
• In March 1920, there was a

rebellion - the Kapp Putsch that aimed to set up a new
government as the rebels were
angry at them for signing the
Treaty of Versailles.
• Nationalist terror
groups assassinated 356
government politicians.
• Many of the people in Germany
were communists, who wanted
to bring in a Russian-style
communist government. There
were a number of communist
uprisings. For instance, in 1919
the Spartacists rebelled in
Berlin.

The Kapp Putsch March
(1920)
The Weimar
government's main
crisis occurred in 1923,
when the Germans
failed to make
a reparations payment
on time, which set off a
train of events that
included:

• a French invasion of the
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Ruhr
a general strike
runaway inflation hyperinflation
a number of communist
rebellions
an attempted Nazi putsch
in Munich
Violence in the Weimar Republic
• In Jan 1919, 50,000 Spartacists rebelled in

Berlin, led by the Communists Rosa Luxemburg
and Karl Leibknecht.
• In 1919, communist workers' councils seized
power all over Germany, and a Communist
People's Government took power in Bavaria.
• March 1920, the right-wing nationalist Dr
Wolfgang Kapp took over Berlin. The army
refused to attack him; he was only defeated when
the workers of Berlin went on strike.
Violence in the Weimar Republic
• In 1920, after the failure of the Kapp Putsch, a

Communist paramilitary group called the Red
Army rebelled in the Ruhr.
• Nationalist terrorists assassinated 356
government politicians, including Walter
Rathenau, the foreign minister, and Matthias
Erzberger who had been finance minister. The
judges, many of whom preferred the Kaiser's
government, consistently gave these terrorists
light sentences, or let them go free.
Revision Tip and Answer Preparation
Revision tip
• Familiarise yourself with the facts by listing all the problems, then
decide whether the problem was political - to do with how the country
was governed, or/and economic - to do with money and work.
• You must revise this in conjunction with the next section on the 1923
crisis.
Answer preparation
• As part of your revision, think about the arguments and facts you
would use to explain:
• What were the main problems faced by the Weimar Republic in the period
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1919-23?
Why the Weimar Republic was in danger of collapse, 1919-23.
How great was the danger of collapse facing the Weimar republic, 1919-23.
Which of the Weimar government's problems were a result of losing the First
World War.
Which of the Weimar government's problems were caused by anger about
theTreaty of Versailles.
PROBLEMS OF THE WEIMAR
GOVERNMENT
1919-1923
Check-up Test
Problems of the Weimar Government
Check-up Test
1. Which of these statements
was not true of Germany in
January 1919?
• The Kaiser had fled to Holland.
• The government signed the
armistice to end the war.
• People were eating wild berries.

2. Who were the November
Criminals?
• Poor people who were rioting and
looting.
• Government ministers who signed
the armistice.
• The army generals who had taken
Germany into the war and sent so
many young men to their deaths.
Problems of the Weimar Government
Check-up Test
3. What was the name of the bands
of soldiers who refused to disband
and formed private right-wing
armies?
• Friekorps
• Freecorps
• Freikorps

4. Who led an uprising against the
government in 1920 as they held
them responsible for signing the
Treaty of Versailles?
• Rosa Luxemburg & Karl Liebknecht
• Matthias Erzberger
• Wolfgang Kapp
Problems of the Weimar Government
Check-up Test
5. What name was given to the
communists who rebelled in 1919?
• Spartacists
• Spartans
• Spartacus

6. Which state did communists
take over for a time in 1919?
• Ruhr
• Bavaria
• Munich
Problems of the Weimar Government
Check-up Test
7. Why did the Kapp Putsch
succeed at first?
• The army refused to attack him.
• The workers of Berlin went on
strike.
• The politicians stabbed him in the
back.

8. How many government
politicians were assassinated by
right-wing terrorist groups?
• 356
• 365
• 1920
Problems of the Weimar Government
Check-up Test
9. Which of these politicians
was not assassinated by right-wing
terrorists?
• Matthias Erzberger
• Walter Rathenau
• Friedrich Ebert

10. Why were right-wing terrorists
able to do so much harm to the
government?
• The Kaiser supported them.
• The judges supported them.
• The army supported them.
Problems of the Weimar Government
Check-up Test
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1.
Which of these statements was not true of Germany in January
1919?
The Kaiser had fled to Holland.
The government signed the armistice to end the war.
People were eating wild berries.
2.
Who were the November Criminals?
Poor people who were rioting and looting.
Government ministers who signed the armistice.
The army generals who had taken Germany into the war and sent
so many young men to their deaths.
3.
What was the name of the bands of soldiers who refused to
disband and formed private right-wing armies?
Friekorps
Freecorps
Freikorps
4.
Who led an uprising against the government in 1920 as they held
them responsible for signing the Treaty of Versailles?
Rosa Luxemburg & Karl Liebknecht
Matthias Erzberger
Wolfgang Kapp
5.
What name was given to the communists who rebelled in 1919?
Spartacists
Spartans
Spartacus

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Which state did communists take over for a time in 1919?
Ruhr
Bavaria
Munich
7.
Why did the Kapp Putsch succeed at first?
The army refused to attack him.
The workers of Berlin went on strike.
The politicians stabbed him in the back.
8.
How many government politicians were assassinated by
right-wing terrorist groups?
356
365
1920
9.
Which of these politicians was not assassinated by rightwing terrorists?
Matthias Erzberger
Walter Rathenau
Friedrich Ebert
10.
Why were right-wing terrorists able to do so much harm
to the government?
The Kaiser supported them.
The judges supported them.
The army supported them.

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History - problems of the german weimar government 1919 1923 (from bbc history)

  • 1. PROBLEMS OF THE GERMAN WEIMAR GOVERNMENT 1919 - 1923 Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/his tory/mwh/germany/weimarproblemsrev1.shtm l
  • 2. • The Weimar Republic faced opposition from the outset in 1919, after the signing of the Treaty of Versailles. Economic hardship affected the whole nation and led to uprisings and assassinations.
  • 3. Key Problems • The Weimar Republic was created at a time of confusion and chaos after Germany had lost the First World War. Many people felt that Germany had received a very harsh deal in the Treaty of Versailles and they resented the government for signing it and agreeing to its conditions. • The Weimar Republic faced violent uprisings from various groups, not to mention devastating economic problems. • Germany between 1918 and 1919 was in chaos. People were starving, the Kaiser had fled and people hated the government for signing the armistice in November 1918 they called them the November criminals. Bands of soldiers called Freikorps refused to disband and formed private armies. It was not a good start for the Republic.
  • 4. There was continuous violence and unrest: • In March 1920, there was a rebellion - the Kapp Putsch that aimed to set up a new government as the rebels were angry at them for signing the Treaty of Versailles. • Nationalist terror groups assassinated 356 government politicians. • Many of the people in Germany were communists, who wanted to bring in a Russian-style communist government. There were a number of communist uprisings. For instance, in 1919 the Spartacists rebelled in Berlin. The Kapp Putsch March (1920)
  • 5. The Weimar government's main crisis occurred in 1923, when the Germans failed to make a reparations payment on time, which set off a train of events that included: • a French invasion of the • • • • Ruhr a general strike runaway inflation hyperinflation a number of communist rebellions an attempted Nazi putsch in Munich
  • 6. Violence in the Weimar Republic • In Jan 1919, 50,000 Spartacists rebelled in Berlin, led by the Communists Rosa Luxemburg and Karl Leibknecht. • In 1919, communist workers' councils seized power all over Germany, and a Communist People's Government took power in Bavaria. • March 1920, the right-wing nationalist Dr Wolfgang Kapp took over Berlin. The army refused to attack him; he was only defeated when the workers of Berlin went on strike.
  • 7. Violence in the Weimar Republic • In 1920, after the failure of the Kapp Putsch, a Communist paramilitary group called the Red Army rebelled in the Ruhr. • Nationalist terrorists assassinated 356 government politicians, including Walter Rathenau, the foreign minister, and Matthias Erzberger who had been finance minister. The judges, many of whom preferred the Kaiser's government, consistently gave these terrorists light sentences, or let them go free.
  • 8. Revision Tip and Answer Preparation Revision tip • Familiarise yourself with the facts by listing all the problems, then decide whether the problem was political - to do with how the country was governed, or/and economic - to do with money and work. • You must revise this in conjunction with the next section on the 1923 crisis. Answer preparation • As part of your revision, think about the arguments and facts you would use to explain: • What were the main problems faced by the Weimar Republic in the period • • • • 1919-23? Why the Weimar Republic was in danger of collapse, 1919-23. How great was the danger of collapse facing the Weimar republic, 1919-23. Which of the Weimar government's problems were a result of losing the First World War. Which of the Weimar government's problems were caused by anger about theTreaty of Versailles.
  • 9. PROBLEMS OF THE WEIMAR GOVERNMENT 1919-1923 Check-up Test
  • 10. Problems of the Weimar Government Check-up Test 1. Which of these statements was not true of Germany in January 1919? • The Kaiser had fled to Holland. • The government signed the armistice to end the war. • People were eating wild berries. 2. Who were the November Criminals? • Poor people who were rioting and looting. • Government ministers who signed the armistice. • The army generals who had taken Germany into the war and sent so many young men to their deaths.
  • 11. Problems of the Weimar Government Check-up Test 3. What was the name of the bands of soldiers who refused to disband and formed private right-wing armies? • Friekorps • Freecorps • Freikorps 4. Who led an uprising against the government in 1920 as they held them responsible for signing the Treaty of Versailles? • Rosa Luxemburg & Karl Liebknecht • Matthias Erzberger • Wolfgang Kapp
  • 12. Problems of the Weimar Government Check-up Test 5. What name was given to the communists who rebelled in 1919? • Spartacists • Spartans • Spartacus 6. Which state did communists take over for a time in 1919? • Ruhr • Bavaria • Munich
  • 13. Problems of the Weimar Government Check-up Test 7. Why did the Kapp Putsch succeed at first? • The army refused to attack him. • The workers of Berlin went on strike. • The politicians stabbed him in the back. 8. How many government politicians were assassinated by right-wing terrorist groups? • 356 • 365 • 1920
  • 14. Problems of the Weimar Government Check-up Test 9. Which of these politicians was not assassinated by right-wing terrorists? • Matthias Erzberger • Walter Rathenau • Friedrich Ebert 10. Why were right-wing terrorists able to do so much harm to the government? • The Kaiser supported them. • The judges supported them. • The army supported them.
  • 15. Problems of the Weimar Government Check-up Test • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1. Which of these statements was not true of Germany in January 1919? The Kaiser had fled to Holland. The government signed the armistice to end the war. People were eating wild berries. 2. Who were the November Criminals? Poor people who were rioting and looting. Government ministers who signed the armistice. The army generals who had taken Germany into the war and sent so many young men to their deaths. 3. What was the name of the bands of soldiers who refused to disband and formed private right-wing armies? Friekorps Freecorps Freikorps 4. Who led an uprising against the government in 1920 as they held them responsible for signing the Treaty of Versailles? Rosa Luxemburg & Karl Liebknecht Matthias Erzberger Wolfgang Kapp 5. What name was given to the communists who rebelled in 1919? Spartacists Spartans Spartacus • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 6. Which state did communists take over for a time in 1919? Ruhr Bavaria Munich 7. Why did the Kapp Putsch succeed at first? The army refused to attack him. The workers of Berlin went on strike. The politicians stabbed him in the back. 8. How many government politicians were assassinated by right-wing terrorist groups? 356 365 1920 9. Which of these politicians was not assassinated by rightwing terrorists? Matthias Erzberger Walter Rathenau Friedrich Ebert 10. Why were right-wing terrorists able to do so much harm to the government? The Kaiser supported them. The judges supported them. The army supported them.