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What Were the Reasons for the Early Weaknesses of the Weimar Republic  

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What Were the Reasons for the Early Weaknesses of the Weimar Republic Germany suffered a great tragedy during its clash with various European countries, which became the First World War, the biggest war of its time. An unanticipated defeat led the Germans leading them into an age of darkness. A government was formed under the umbrella of democracy at this time when huge opposition, anger and division were rampant in German society: due to the defeat of WW1. Germany was torn apart due to the political penalty left by defeat. The old government who fled in fear handed over the power of governance to the new government, later known as the Weimar republic. The Weimar republic was often referred to as the 'November Criminals' for what the public were made to believe and their obvious mentality towards them; they were portrayed as the perpetrators of war and the blame...

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