The Golden Age of the Weimar Republic
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- Golden Age of the Weimar Republic
- Economic
- Dawes plan spread out reparations
- Rentenmark replaced Papiermark
- 800 million gold marks lent from Americas
- Foreign policy
- joined the leauge of nations in 1926
- Young Plan cut reparations by 70%
- Nationalists attacked Stresseman for this, said he was accepting Versailles
- Political
- 1928 - Nazi 3% of vote
- however nazis and communists built up parties and Hindenburg was anti-democracy presidnet
- Economic
- Production reached pre-war levels
- Cultural
- Cinema - popular films including Metropolis, actress Marlene Dietrich
- No censorship
- Golden Age of the Weimar Republic
- Economic
- Dawes plan spread out reparations
- Rentenmark replaced Papiermark
- 800 million gold marks lent from Americas
- Foreign policy
- joined the leauge of nations in 1926
- Young Plan cut reparations by 70%
- Nationalists attacked Stresseman for this, said he was accepting Versailles
- Political
- 1928 - Nazi 3% of vote
- however nazis and communists built up parties and Hindenburg was anti-democracy presidnet
- Economic
- Bauhaus movement
- Artist Paul Klee
- Moral decline and unpatriotic
- Wandervogel set up to restore traditional country values
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