Why did Germany wind up in a major economic crisis after World War One?
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This lesson contains 14 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.
Lesson duration is: 45 min
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The Weimar Republic
Why did Germany wind up in a major economic crisis after World War One?
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Germany becomes a republic:
After Kaiser Wilhelm II stepped down, the new German government, drew up a new constitution with no emperor and a significantly more powerful parliament. They called it the Weimar Republic.
The name Weimar came from the name of the city where the constitution was signed.
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A Freikorps was a part of the regular army
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True
B
Not true
Slide 3 - Quiz
German generals had called for the abdication of the Kaiser
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True
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Not true
Slide 4 - Quiz
The communist Spartacus uprising was called after a Roman general
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True
B
Not true
Slide 5 - Quiz
A Putsch (from the Kapp-Putsch) is a different word for a coup
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True
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Not true
Slide 6 - Quiz
Why was the Weimar Republic unstable?
Copy and answer the following questions:
Which two different groups staged uprisings?
What role did the army play in these uprisings?
Explain these reactions from the army
Slide 7 - Slide
Explain what the stab-in-the-back myth means, use elements from the source!
Slide 8 - Open question
Study the next two slides. Both contain a cartoon about the stab-in-the-back-myth.
Write down for each cartoon which group/person is responsible for the stabbing. Use elements from the cartoons to support your anwer.
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Hyperinflation and policy of compliance (Erfüllungspolitik), p.109
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Slide 13 - Video
What two things did the government do to raise enough money?