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Germany 1 (Kapp Putsch (March 1920, Marched on Berlin fearing unemployment…
Germany 1
Kapp Putsch
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Dr Wolfgang Kapp, a nationalist politician, was put in charge
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Hyperinflation negatives
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Savings were now worthless, affecting the middle class
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WW1 impact
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More than 750,000 Germans died due to food shortages
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Hyperinflation
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1918-22 - More money was printed for post war shortages and they asked for longer to pay reparations
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Freikorps
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By March 1919 they had 250,000 men
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Declaration
10th November - Friedrich Ebert suspended the old Reichstag and formed the Council of People's Representatives as a temporary measure
9th November - Phillip Scheidemann declared the new republic as a way of preventing a communist government in Berlin
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The Ruhr
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80% of German coal, iron and steel were in the Ruhr alongside many factories