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What do the pictures represent about the problems in Weimar Germany?

What do the pictures represent about the problems in Weimar Germany?. End of WW1. Spartacists. Hyperinflation. Occupation of the Ruhr. Treaty of Versailles. Kaiser Wilhelm abdicates. Kapp Putsch. Munich Putsch. Hitler joins Nazis. Weimar Republic created.

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What do the pictures represent about the problems in Weimar Germany?

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  1. What do the pictures represent about the problems in Weimar Germany?

  2. End of WW1 Spartacists Hyperinflation Occupation of the Ruhr Treaty of Versailles Kaiser Wilhelm abdicates Kapp Putsch Munich Putsch Hitler joins Nazis Weimar Republic created

  3. Put the events in chronological order.

  4. Lesson objectives • To be able to describe the problems faced by the Weimar Government 1919 to the end of 1923 • To be able to produce a mind map of the problems faced

  5. Create a mind map about the problems faced by the Weimar Republic, include for each problem: • (Use page 21 of purple text book to help you) • Who was involved • When the problem occurred • The effect this problem had on Germany The problems faced by the Weimar Republic

  6. You have 3 minutes to complete the worksheet: ‘Weimar problems: True or false’

  7. There were a lot of problems what solutions were there…. • Complete the table with solutions to each problem: • In 2 minutes complete as much of the table as you can from memory • Work with a partner complete more information in a different colour pen

  8. What year did Germany join the League of Nations? 1926

  9. What was the name of the Plan that allowed Germany to borrow money from America? The Dawes Plan

  10. What was the Young Plan? It lowered the reparation payments from Germany to the USA

  11. What was the name of the new currency introduced by Stresemann? Rentenmark

  12. Who was the Locarno Pact between? Britain, France, Belgium and Italy all signed with Germany

  13. What did the Locarno Pact agree? To guarantee borders, they all promised not to invade each other

  14. What did the Kellogg Briand Pact agree?

  15. How did Stresemann spend the money lent to him under the Dawes Plan? He began repaying reparations again and began investing in businesses to help the economy

  16. Stresemann Able to trade overseas – recovery after War Why were the years 1924 – 1929 a period of recovery for the Weimar Republic? New currency Rentenmark Loans from USA Less support for Extremist Parties Improved International Relations

  17. Key Terms – You must know these • Treaty of Versailles Ruhr • Diktat Diplomacy • Stabbed in the Back Reparations • November Criminals Default • Weimar Constitution Hyperinflation • Proportional Representation • Article 48 • Spartacists • Kapp Putsch

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