With the help of US loans, the stability of German Weimar politics 1919 - 1923 problem disappeared. For the first time in its history, weimar immediately found the backbone of the economy. In 1928 Germany returned to industry before 1914. The expansion of the employment market, the recovery of foreign investors, and the confidence in the houses and factory buildings shows that Germany has regained its momentum and is generally stable. In the meantime, the minority was silent.
The Dow's plan in 1924 was made to break Weimar Germany from hyperinflation and restore Weimar's economy to some form of stability. The main point of Dow's plan is easy to revive the German economy of Weimar. The first point of the Dowz plan is to return the rules to Germany to fully dominate it. Stresemann negotiated to receive US loans according to the Dows plan and the plan also renegotiated the compensation statement of the Versailles Treaty. For example, in 1924, it was set at 50 million pounds instead of 2 billion pounds in 1922. This is the first question Mr. Stresseman took as Prime Minister and it is clear that his success is that the German government works favorably.
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On the other hand, Germany is politically very unstable. The Weimar Republic tried to make Germany democratic. Unfortunately, difficult economic times make it difficult to control political change. Weimar's political system, bicameral system parliament, the Minister of Finance in charge of the House seems to be similar to Britain. However, many people are nostalgic about the glory of the empire and contempt of the parliamentary politics. The rightmost wing is supported by rich landowners and businessmen, white-collar workers, middle-class members influenced by inflation. This makes the right to try violence and try coups more powerful than left. For example, between 1919 and 1921, 13 murderers were believed to have been committed by the left wing, resulting in 8 executions and 176 imprisonment. He was sentenced to life imprisonment and imprisonment for 31 years due to 314 murders resulting from the same year's right
After the period of economic instability and high inflation in the early 1920s, the Weimar economy in Germany stabilized. Even after nearly ten years, Hitler and Nazis were still seen as extremist cranks even after almost a 10-year sales story. For example, in the 1928 election, the Nazis won only 3% of the German parliament of the German Parliament. A year later, the Nazi president candidate won just under 1% of voting rights. Wikipedia's economic crisis has created an understandable desperation for change. In the suffering of the German economy after the collapse, two frontline parties at both ends of the political range - Communist Party and the Nazi Party - were endorsed. In the 1930 election, the Nazis shocked the whole country and won a 19% vote.
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