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Why did the extreme right hate the Weimar government and why did they fail to overthrow the republic between 1919 and 1923?  

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Why did the extreme right hate the Weimar government and why did they fail to overthrow the republic between 1919 and 1923? The right wing in Germany was made up of nationalists, monarchists, business people, upper classes; Junkers, conservatives and some extreme right-wingers were racist and anti-Semitic. The right wing of the political spectrum in Germany was made up of The NSDAP, a party with extreme political views, they were racist, anti Semitic as well as being anti-Weimar, the DNVP, anti-republic nationalists, business people, landowners and upper and middle classes. The DVP, a splinter group of the DNVP, were a party who were anti-republic nationalists, upper and middle classes, conservatives and monarchists. As well as the political parties the right wing also contained paramilitary groups as well as the army- the reichswehr, the freikorps as well as the civil service, who had formally been employed by the Kaisers right wing...

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