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Weimar Republic REVISION

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Uploaded by on Apr 18, 2007

basic need-to-know notes

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  • Well I cant remember any of this stuff now, I did history ages ago, but making this video helped me get a B and it helped others out, I got the information from a revision website on here.

    I tried!!

  • haha yeah I didnt do that very well! lol! But glad it helped!

  • okay, messy and bad quality, but hey, hope it helped!

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  • Okay if its revision Why the music is annoying that its hard to revise or shall i just mute it?

  • that DIFFERS thing will help me alot. The Stresemann years are my weakest area.

  • @BATCH420 this is true, many members of the right-wing tradtional parties such as the DNVP did not believe in parliamentary demoncracy from the start, making their anti-Republican stance very clear in the Reichstag. They wanted a new form of strong government, with a stronger leader: Hitler, perhaps?

  • THANKS SO MUCH

  • Thank you VERY much, this helped me to understand a little more and i remember it all now for my a level exam in a couple weeks :)

  • very useful thank you x

  • Apart from the crappy music, very useful video. Thanks.

  • Brilliant! This really does help allot, I would of given a 5/5 rating but its disabled :S Manny thanks though.

  • i am using this info for a project! i hope it is right!

  • Socialist-Marxist is left-wing. I'm guessing the video maker meant the nationalists and the conservative elites when he mentioned right wing.

    What he meant by the sentence "Many government officials were right wing and wanted to destroy the government." -

    Many government officials had right wing roots, and were naturally opposed to the idea of a civilian democracy, favouring the old monarchist system of government. Thus, the Weimar republic had internal opposition.

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