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How did Germany emerge from its defeat in WWI? - Coggle Diagram
How did Germany
emerge from its defeat in
WWI?
Political
The weimar government was formed
But, it had trouble controlling the country
Relations with foreign countries improved
Many attempts to overthrow the republic
The Nazi party became the largest party in Germany after the economy collapsed.
Weakness of the weimar constitution and political scheming led to Hitler becoming Chancellor in 1933.
Combination of Nazi propaganda and listen to the promises increased Nazi support.
Political instability - Sparcists, Kapp and Munich Putsches
The locarno pact
Economic
Unable to pay its reparations
and faced financial disaster
US loans helped Germany
recover economically, easing the reparation crisis
The economy was ruined
After the wall street crash, US withdrew its support for germany and the german economy fell into a severe depression.
Hyperinflation
Social
Development in german art and culture.
Improved confidence for german people (under gustav stressmann)
Depression caused millions of Germans to switch to
support extreme parties (Nazis and communists
Other
Kaiser fled the country
Events in the Ruhr (1923)