Overcoming the challenges, 1919-29

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How did Ebert help Weimar's problems?
democratic and pragmatic- compromises with right-wing army and civil service, wanted to improve workers' rights
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How did Hindenburg help Weimar's problems?
respected military general- has support of right, 1928 appoints Muller as Chancellor- conservative nationalist and socialist working together provides hope
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How did Stresemann help Weimar's problems?
major economic reform 1923-4, co-operated with France and Britain to gain concessions to reduce German reparations.
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How many times did Hindenburg use Article 48 in his rule?
136
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What did the 1924 Dawes Plan do?
loans to Germany from USA- economic recovery, rearrange reparation payment
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What did the 1926 Treaty of Berlin do?
encourages economic and military exchanges with USSR
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Where did the French withdraw from 1924-5?
Ruhr
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Which 3 main political parties supported the Republic?
SPD, German democrats, Centre
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Who were the Freikorps?
anti-communist volunteer fighters
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Why were the Freikorps dangerous?
widespread popular support, legitimises political violent (national violence against political left)
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