Looking at the political instability of the Republic before the collapse of Wall Street, the Republic was imposed on German citizens; from the beginning democracy welcomed by the right wing like the Communist Party (KPD) and Spartak and a more extreme left wing group It was not done. . The elite supports the Republic by worrying about alternatives; many major people in society; judges and civil servants do not like the Republic except the Republic was established after the defeat in Germany, notoriously No. 231 The article made a German hate more Republic. Source A is a useful source for Hindenburg, but it does not truly show through wh
Looking at the political instability of the Republic before the collapse of Wall Street, the Republic was imposed on German citizens; from the beginning democracy welcomed by the right wing like the Communist Party (KPD) and Spartak and a more extreme left wing group It was not done. . The elite supports the Republic by worrying about alternatives; many major people in society; judges and civil servants do not like the Republic except the Republic was established after the defeat in Germany, notoriously No. 231 The article made a German hate more Republic. Source A is a useful source for Hindenburg, but it does not truly show through wh
There was always uncertainty in Germany until 1928, Wall Street collapsed in 1928. Due to the collapse of the Weimar Republic and the power of Hitler, this uncertainty has become a reality. Due to the fact that the Treaty of Versailles had a major influence on German economy and the people's pride, the mood of Germans became dissatisfied. Because they are helpless, they see their problem. Due to the rise of communism and right socialism, democracy is gradually losing power. The Weimar Republic was established for a week by Article 48 (the ability of the president to defeat the capital), the limited nature of the leader, the embarrassing policy and the continued use of democratic ideal losses. With the advertisement of Nazis and the political way of Nazi, people pay special attention to Nazism as a way to get rid of their situation.
This website will explore the evolution and effectiveness of the political propaganda poster in the German republican chaos (1919-1933) and the subsequent Nazi dictatorship (1933-1945). The purpose of this site is to provide various posters that allow students to analyze the effectiveness of political propaganda and competition with other political parties. This large number of political posters are divided into 14 different categories. Everyone has a common organization. When you open one of the categories below, you will see an index page with thumbnail versions of many posters. Clicking on the thumbnail will generate a page that contains a 2 x 3 inch version of the poster, a translation of English texts in German, and a review of the individual poster's history, political and social backgrounds and iconic meanings.