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Government and opposition to 1924: post-war political problems; attempted coups and the opposition of left and right; the occupation of the Ruhr; the working of Weimar government; its strengths and weaknesses.

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Empire to democracy, 1914–1929

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Empire to democracy, 1914–1929

Aqa A Level History1L The quest for political stability: Germany, 1871–1991

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Government and opposition to 1924: post-war political problems; attempted coups and the opposition of left and right; the occupation of the Ruhr; the working of Weimar government; its strengths and weaknesses

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What was one of the main political challenges faced by the Weimar Republic in its early years?

Direct answer

The occupation of the Ruhr by French and Belgian troops in 1923 was a significant challenge for the Weimar Republic.

Key terms

  • Kapp Putsch: An attempted coup in March 1920 by right-wing factions aiming to overthrow the Weimar government.
  • Ruhr Occupation: The occupation of the Ruhr industrial region by French and Belgian troops in 1923 due to Germany's failure to pay reparations.

Common trap

Confusing the Weimar Republic with the Nazi regime: Focus on the specific challenges and policies of the Weimar Republic, distinguishing its democratic framework from the totalitarian nature of the Nazi government.

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