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People effected in germany after WWI, Veterans, Women, Soldiers, Young…
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Veterans
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The republic provided them occupational training, free medical care and pensions.
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Women
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When the Constitution was created, women were given the right to vote and allowed to stand for election.
Women responded to the changes well with high turnout in elections. By 1932, 112 women had been elected to the Reichstag.
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Soldiers
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Germany's military was reduced to 100,000 troops. The Treaty of Versailles was humiliating for Germany
Young People
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When a new currency, the Rentenmark, replaced the worthless Reichsbank marks on November 16, 1923, and 12 zeros were cut from prices, prices in the new currency remained stable. The German people regarded this stable currency as a miracle. Children then played with virtually worthless marks.
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Buisnessmen
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During the years of the Weimar Republic, Germany experienced extreme economic inflation and depression. In November 1923 during the time of hyper-inflation, the German mark, which had traded at 4.2 to the American dollar in 1914, was trading at 4.2 trillion marks to the dollar.
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