The emergence of German anti-Semitism at the end of the Weimar Republic led to many different factors in anti-Semitism to the Weimar Republic ending in Germany. These factors include the economic instability of the Weimar Republic era, the prolonged anger of the regulatory authority of the Weimar Republic, the ease of accepting the Treaty of Versailles and the necessity of a great leader who can lead the Germans to victory It is included.
We talked about Weimar Republic, anti-Semitism, Hitler's popularity, genocide, and resistance. Flürk defines Freiheit (free) and Geltung (value) as political assets that Germany lacked during the Weimar era. He defended Nazi 's foreign policy of invading Poland and warned his battalion commander that it showed the beginning of the long - term war that Germany certainly will fail. We began to oppose the topics we discuss before the death of 1979. He condemned his army in Poland and Russia to make a bad military decision and condemned opposition cheat betrayed the country during the war, and his army in Poland and Russia was the final solution I insisted that it was irrelevant and emphasized the freedom of the country to eliminate international pressure. I talked about personal freedom, indirect connection, military adviser, and higher disobedience to moral law.
At the end of the turmoil in the Weimar republic in Germany, a US journalist, Hubert Renfro Knickerbocker, asked the members of the National Socialist Party what action the administration would take in the event of power. Knickerbocker pointed out that in his book "The German Crisis" published in 1932, he wanted to be able to answer long reply to party priorities. Instead, he wrote that the man answered with only two words: "Keep it." Nick Bock came to psychology in Germany. After studying psychology at Columbia University, after working as a journalist a few years later, I moved to Munich in 1923 and continued my research. But he realized he was in trouble. In November of the same year, Hitler and 2000 Nazis entered Munich and tried to take over the power of the Weimar government. "Beerhouse Putsch" failed, Hitler was in prison - he will use his time to write Mein Kampf
There were many incidents leading to Munich Putsch. Hitler's hatred against the Weimar Republic was brought about by his hatred of signing the Treaty of Versailles. The Treaty of Versailles was an agreement that the Germans were forced to sign after the defeat of the First World War. The treaty includes strict penalties against Germany, including 6.6 billion pounds of industrial compensation and loss of land (such as Thrall and Alsace Lorraine). Most Germans dislike the treaty as they think it is unfair. One of the treaties that Germans despise is Article 231, the guilty war provision. Germany and its allies were forced to take responsibility for the war. Weimar Republic agrees with the terms of the treaty without the consent of the German citizens. Many Germans, including Hitler and Nazis, are angry about their decision and have led them to rebel against the government. Hitler later took advantage of the fact that the Weimar Republic was in danger because of the crisis that took over Germany.