The Weimar Republic successfully responded to economic and political problems and when the Republic first "births" in 1919 they faced major problems both at home and abroad. They not only have highly unstable government, they also face threats from the side. In addition, their economic problems are very serious. A historian like Stephen Lee believes that the government "has shown reasonable success and has stabilized in 1924".
As this political turmoil and the fundamental political problems remain an obstacle to stability, many people are beginning to doubt the Weimar Republic and global democracy, to regain Germany's great position Prefer right wing government or authoritarian government. As a result, problems of traditional methods under authoritarian government began to rise, historians like A J P Taylor believe this is one reason for Hitler's support. The Weimar Republic is the first democratic country in Germany and a major change for Germans. Depending on the country, it is an easy choice to condemn the republican problem.
The biggest reason Hitler came to power was the economic and political failures of the Weimar Republic, the Nazi appeal, and the Great Depression. The Weimar Republic is built on many defective structures. These structural defects are evident in Germany's incomplete revolution, which made it possible for the old conservative group to maintain its position, the Versailles treaty hurt the Republic's support and a nationalistic dissatisfaction And the weakness of the Constitution. Anti-Republican group. The main reason for the weimar republic's failure is that it lacks majority support. Likewise, in the 1930s, the Nazis called minorities, mainly German middle class. But strong support for Hitler's nationalism made Nazis attractive to most social groups.
The First World War and the Treaty of Versailles exercised political, cultural, social and economic influence on Weimar Germany, which caused the Republic to crisis and eventually collapsed. The culture of the Weimar Republic has also collapsed. Weimar's culture is completely different from the German empire, and many believe that tradition is giving way to the pressure of new cultures. Art and education threaten German cultural tradition, modernizing Weimar culture and bringing those cultures to people. Politics also contributes to the demise of the Republic. A revolutionary change took place in the political sector as it broke the tradition and emphasized the connection between popular politics and local and national levels. The Weimar economy is also a contributing factor