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The political parties of the Weimar Republic were divided on everything and not willing to compromise on anything. The only party that was united was the Social Democratic Party but their power was limited. Political propaganda was the main reason for the downfall of the Republic. The persuadable middle and lower classes of Germany began to vote for right-wing extremists parties as they blamed the Social Democrats for the adaptation of Treaty of Versailles. The government of Germany became anything but effective as the parties began to split into dozens of smaller parties. The most prominent of these smaller parties was the National Socialist German Worker's Party or the Nazis. The time was considered an age where people's anger was growing to a boil and any leader that could tap into this growing discontent could make use of it. That leader was Adolf Hitler. |
The Downfall of the Weimer Republic The Annexation of Austria and Czechoslovakia |