From 1919 to 1925 the political rights of the Weimar Republic became a threat, and from 1919 to 1925 the Weimar Republic was forced to face political and left and right threats. However, the most serious is from the right side, which includes various parties and ideas. Medium rights are usually provided to cooperate with the Weimar government, but they are often opposed. On the other hand, militants are openly opposed to the government. In March 1920, the Weimar Republic faced a direct threat - Cup Petit -.
Between 1919 and 1924, the Weimar Republic experienced many threats to its new democratic regime, but the threat that actually has the necessary abilities and support to overthrow the new country is Not to say. It is such a threat. The Weimar Republic saw the end of Caesar's reign and the beginning of a new half-president and representative democratic ruling. It can even date back to the formation of Germany in 1870, the foundation of German politics and power has always been related to the elite and the middle class of the population. In the new Weimar Republic, these elites should lose power and control for the democratic regime, but this has not actually happened. Therefore, political extremists that threaten the system are strictly dealt with and threaten the power of the elite.
In 1919, the revolutionaries established a democratic regime completely against the Weimar Republic, German militaristic tradition. This is the year of confusion and change. The Treaty of Versailles made the Germans furious and New Republic was seen to betray the people by signing it. However, from 1924 to 1929 things began to progress along the way to success, but with the more mature Weimar republic, it did not reach the point of avoiding unavoidable collapse. This is a promising period at first glance, in fact it has been compromised by a major weakness. The situation and mainly the republic itself will ensure that the so-called "Golden Age" will not last long, and the Germans will inevitably end under the authoritarian regime from 1933 to 1934.
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.