Weimar Germany 1920s Key idea 1
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- Germany KI1: Weimar Germany 1920s
- Consequences of WW1
- Had to pay £6.6million reparations
- Lost land as mandates 13.5% of territory lost
- Military restricted to 100,000 men
- Forced to accept war guilt clause 231
- Forced to sign the TOV 28/6/1919 : "November criminals". "stabbed in the back"
- Demilitarisation of the Rhineland
- Kaiser forced to abdicate
- Demilitarisation of the Rhineland
- Forced to sign the TOV 28/6/1919 : "November criminals". "stabbed in the back"
- Forced to accept war guilt clause 231
- Military restricted to 100,000 men
- Lost land as mandates 13.5% of territory lost
- Industrial output fell by 40% 1914-1918
- 35% of all trade was organised through the black market
- Women had more important roles- risen to 37% in work
- Political impacts: food shortages.
- Had to pay £6.6million reparations
- Ebert 1st President of Weimar. democratic gov, replaces monarchy. Berlin too violent.
- Ruhr Uprising
- April 1920
- left wing workers revolt in the Ruhr region of Germany.
- creating RED ARMY and seizing public buildings as a result of the Kapp Putsch
- Freikorps + army launched a full scare offence against Red army + crushed it
- By 20th March, controlled most of the Ruhr- formed an army of about 80,000 men
- Ruhr was a heavy industrial region. after timber not delivered in time, french took action.
- Freikorps + army launched a full scare offence against Red army + crushed it
- Consequences of WW1
- Weimar Constitution
- Coalitions
- Germany KI1: Weimar Germany 1920s
- Consequences of WW1
- Had to pay £6.6million reparations
- Lost land as mandates 13.5% of territory lost
- Military restricted to 100,000 men
- Forced to accept war guilt clause 231
- Forced to sign the TOV 28/6/1919 : "November criminals". "stabbed in the back"
- Demilitarisation of the Rhineland
- Kaiser forced to abdicate
- Demilitarisation of the Rhineland
- Forced to sign the TOV 28/6/1919 : "November criminals". "stabbed in the back"
- Forced to accept war guilt clause 231
- Military restricted to 100,000 men
- Lost land as mandates 13.5% of territory lost
- Industrial output fell by 40% 1914-1918
- 35% of all trade was organised through the black market
- Women had more important roles- risen to 37% in work
- Political impacts: food shortages.
- Had to pay £6.6million reparations
- Ebert 1st President of Weimar. democratic gov, replaces monarchy. Berlin too violent.
- Ruhr Uprising
- April 1920
- left wing workers revolt in the Ruhr region of Germany.
- creating RED ARMY and seizing public buildings as a result of the Kapp Putsch
- Freikorps + army launched a full scare offence against Red army + crushed it
- By 20th March, controlled most of the Ruhr- formed an army of about 80,000 men
- Ruhr was a heavy industrial region. after timber not delivered in time, french took action.
- Freikorps + army launched a full scare offence against Red army + crushed it
- Consequences of WW1
- Kapp Putsch
- March 1920
- Wolfgang Kapp, Freidlich Ebert and General Luttwitz tried to overthrow weimar gov + stop the reduction of army taking place under the forced disbandments
- Freikorps resisted disbandments under TOV
- F: General strike by the working class.
- Successful in Bavaria
- F: General strike by the working class.
- Freikorps resisted disbandments under TOV
- Munich Putsch
- Nov 1923
- Hitler, SA, Kahr, Losson at the Beer Hall Munich
- aimed to take over Munich in a revolution
- Kahr wanted to bring national right wing together to form powerful elite of war.
- Failed because Hitler tried to force Kahr into supporting it
- Hitler seen as a national hero and this was the foundation for his future success
- Failed because Hitler tried to force Kahr into supporting it
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