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Essay heading: Was trhe Weimar Republic doomed from the start?
 
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No one party could ever achieve a working majority. A succession of coalition governments led to in-fighting and accusations that the system wasn't working. The political parties had little experience of how to run government. Traditionally the Chancellor held final power but under the new constitution he had to report to the Reichstag who in turn was divided and leaderless...
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Traditionally the Chancellor held final power but under the new constitution he had to report to the Reichstag who in turn was divided and leaderless. The Communists and Conservatives/Nationalists (the extremes) did not believe in the Republic anyway and therefore did not attempt to make it work. Each party/movement set up its own private militia and this in turn led to greater distrust...
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Was trhe Weimar Republic doomed from the start?   Was the increase of the support of Hitler and the Nazi Party based on the complex situation in Germany or on Hitler and the Nazi Party’s own efforts, during 1918 and 1933?   How did the Weimar Republic party come around?   What Problems did the Weimar Republic Face from 1918 to 1923?   Why Did The Weimar Republic Survive The Crisis Of 1923-24?   Was the Weimar Republic doomed from it’s very beginning?   Reasons For The Rise Of Nazi Party And The Collapse Of The Weimar Repu   Reasons For The Rise Of Nazi Party And The Collapse Of The Weimar Repu   Failure Of The Weimar Republic   Failure Of The Weimar Republic   Failure Of The Weimar Republic   failure of the Weimar republic   How Does The Principle Of ‘Consensus’ Manifest Itself In The Political System Of The Federal Republic Of Germany (Frg)?   To What Extent Did The Weimar Republic Solve Its Problems By 1929?   Weimar Republic  
 
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