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STARTER. Spartacists. The first Chancellor of the Weimar Republic. KDP. Leaders of the Spartacist uprising. Ebert. Ex soldiers used to crush the Spartacist uprising. Freikorps. Extreme left wing group who wanted to overthrow the Weimar Government. Rosa Luxumberg and Karl Liebnecht.

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  1. STARTER Spartacists The first Chancellor of the Weimar Republic KDP Leaders of the Spartacist uprising. Ebert Ex soldiers used to crush the Spartacist uprising. Freikorps Extreme left wing group who wanted to overthrow the Weimar Government. Rosa Luxumberg and Karl Liebnecht The Communist Party of Germany. angry confused proud let down happy Low self esteem confident hopeful Stabbed in the back betrayed vulnerable despairing Which words may describe German peoples attitude towards the Weimar Republic? Which words could be used to describe the feeling of German people in general during the early 1920’s?

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  3. The BIG picture WAS THE WEIMAR REPUBLIC DOOMED FROM THE START?

  4. Explain how the Treaty of Versailles cause problems for the Weimar Republic. (15 marks) PLANNING Economic Add your new knowledge to your plan Social Political Short term Long term

  5. The early problems of the Weimar Republic- Hyperinflation and the Ruhr crisis. Learning Objective Understand hyperinflation. How hyperinflation contributed to the problems of the Weimar Republic. Learning Outcome Plan an extended answer.

  6. The Ruhr Crisis 1923 INPUT Germany was forced, under the Treaty of Versailles to pay reparations to those countries effected by war. Germany could not afford to pay the reparations. France and Belgium were angry because this was breaking the Treaty of Versailles. In order to receive reparations, France and Belgium sent 60, 000 troops into the Ruhr- a rich industrial area in the Rhineland. They would take food, coal, iron ore, steel and timber produced by the Germans as a form of reparation. Germany replied with passive resistance (strikes of non cooperation) The French and Belgians responded by deporting 150,000 strikers. 132 Germans were killed who clashed with French troops. How could the Weimar Republic respond? What problems does this present them with? In what ways has the Treaty of Versailles been broken?

  7. INPUT Inflation occurs when the price of goods increases at a greater rate than a persons income or wage. In 1923, Germany was faced with hyper inflation, this is were inflation spirals out of control. In order to make reparations, the Germany government printed more money, this decreased the value of money. Eventually it was worthless.

  8. 1918 0.6 marks January 1923 November 1923 250 marks 201, 000 marks 1918 0.25 marks August 1923 November 1923 5000 marks 80 million marks

  9. 1 Mark, Paper Money Would buy ½ Dozen Eggs or a pound of flour.Bread is 1.20 Mark a loaf. 10 Million Mark September 2, 1923, German Railroad Note Would buy about ½ Pound of Meat, 4 eggs or2 pounds of potatoes.Bread is 2 Million Mark a loaf. 1 Billion Mark, October 20, 1923 Reichsbanknote Would buy ¾ Pound of Meat, 3 eggs or 1/6 Pound of ButterBread is 670 Million Mark a loaf. 100 Billion Mark, Nov. 3 1923 On November 1, 100 Billion Mark would buy 3 pounds of meat.Bread is 3 Billion Mark a loaf.On November 15 100 Billion Mark would buy 2 glasses of beerBread is 80 Billion Mark a loaf.

  10. Surely we were winning the war. Why have we surrendered? I’m a farmer, I live in Posen Returning Soldiers Gunther I’m live in Berlin, but the rest of my family live in East Prussia I’m a proud German businessman, my business is in the Saar. Klara Hans

  11. Hitler as Fuhrer of Germany Returning Soldiers

  12. 1918 January 1923 November 1923 1918 August 1923 November 1923

  13. 1 Mark, Paper Money Would buy ½ Dozen Eggs or a pound of flour.Bread is 1.20 Mark a loaf. 10 Million Mark September 2, 1923, German Railroad Note Would buy about ½ Pound of Meat, 4 eggs or2 pounds of potatoes.Bread is 2 Million Mark a loaf. 1 Billion Mark, October 20, 1923 Reichsbanknote Would buy ¾ Pound of Meat, 3 eggs or 1/6 Pound of ButterBread is 670 Million Mark a loaf. 100 Billion Mark, Nov. 3 1923 On November 1 100 Billion Mark would buy 3 pounds of meat.Bread is 3 Billion Mark a loaf.On November 15 100 Billion Mark would buy 2 glasses of beerBread is 80 Billion Mark a loaf.

  14. STARTER Spartacists The first Chancellor of the Weimar Republic KDP Leaders of the Spartacist uprising. Ebert Ex soldiers used to crush the Spartacist uprising. Freikorps Extreme left wing group who wanted to overthrow the Weimar Government. Rosa Luxumberg and Karl Liebnecht The Communist Party of Germany. angry confused proud let down happy Low self esteem confident hopeful Stabbed in the back betrayed vulnerable despairing Which words may describe German peoples attitude towards the Weimar Republic? Which words could be used to describe the feeling of German people in general during the early 1920’s?

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