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To What extent did the Weimar Republic recover by 1929?  

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Yr 11 Coursework Assignment 1 Question 3 To What extent did the Weimar Republic recover by 1929? From 1919 until 1924 the Weimar Republic had somehow managed to survive political, economic and foreign policy problems. This was followed by a period of stability and apparent prosperity until 1929, but I am cautious about the extent to which the Weimar Republic recovered by 1929. There are three main problematic areas; political, economic and foreign policy. There were many economic problems that Germany needed to resolve. Germany was left completely bankrupt after World War I and the Treaty of Versailles, which meant that she had to pay reparations of £6, 600 million. In 1923, the new leader, Stresemann made important economic changes that were key to economic recovery. He remained influential as foreign minister until his death in 1929. He established a new currency. Hyperinflation had made the currency marks, practically worthless so a new...

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