GERMANY Short Questions- Weimar 1919-1923

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What amount did Germany have to pay in reparations after WW1?
£6.6 billion
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Who were the 'November Criminals'?
The German politicians who signed the armistice
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Germany lost 13% of its territory in the Versailles settlement- name an area it lost, and who it lost it to.
Returned Alsace-Lorraine to France
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What was Article 48 of the Weimar Constitution?
Allowed the President, under certain circumstances to take emergency measures without consent from the Reichstag. "Emergency decrees"
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What was the Weimar parliament called?
The Weimar Republic.
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In what year did the French occupy the Ruhr?
1923
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Who gained from hyperinflation?
1) Businessman and the Rich: with loans as they could pay them off. 2) Farmers: everybody needed food
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Who were the SPD?
Centre-Left political party
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Who was Rosa Luxembourg?
A socialist 'leader' who helped Karl Liebknecht in the Spartacus Uprising
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What were the Freikorps?
Private armies. A voluntary group who fought as mercenaries
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Who was George Grosz? What did he believe in?
A German artist. A member of the KPD. Left-wing, which reflected in his work
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When was the Spartacus Uprising?
1919
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When was the Kapp Putsch?
1920
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When was the Munich Putsch?
1923
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