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What were the main problems faced by the Weimar Republic 1919-1923?  

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What were the main problems faced by the Weimar Republic 1919-1923? After the war was over, a new government was set up in order to control a devastated Germany. It was called the Weimar Republic, and right from the very start it faced many problems, including economic problems, several violent uprisings and deep social divisions. The government seemed to be coping with the first problems, but they just seemed to keep on coming. 1923 turned out to be a crisis year for Germany, although things did start to get better after 1923. The first problem for the government came in the shape of the Treaty of Versailles. Some of the people of Germany were already in dispute over the fact that the government had signed the Armistice, and they saw this as the final defeat. Most of the clauses were very unfair to the Germans, but the government had no choice but...

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