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National 5 History: Hitler & Nazi
Germany
Reaction to the Weimar Republic
Today’s lesson – The Weimar Republic
We are developing our knowledge and understanding of
the Weimar Government that was introduced in 1919.
By the end of today’s lesson I should be able to:
1) Explain why some people resented the Weimar republic
Today’s lesson involves:
Note taking
Debate task
Explain question
The Weimar Republic
The Weimar system of government was very
different from life under the Kaiser.
Some people said it was genuine democracy,
although others disagreed.
Either way, Weimar faced various problems due
to it’s constitution.
The Weimar Government also signed the treaty
of Versailles & was resented for that.
TASK 1:
Without looking at your notes right down as
many things as you can remember about the
Weimar constitution.
Was Weimar Government a true democracy?
Opinion 1: ‘It was a
democracy’
- All Germans given an equal
vote.
- Reichstag and President
both elected.
- Small parties elected,
meaning more voices heard.
- Various rights guaranteed in
law
Opinion 2: ‘It was not a democracy’
- Voting rights were not completely
equal for all groups.
- Chancellor appointed by the
President, not elected buy the
people.
- President could pass laws without
Reichstag support in an
emergency.
Extension: Answer the question ‘Was Weimar
Government a true democracy - giving at least two
reasons to support your answer’
Task 1
You have been asked to write a speech to present at an upcoming
public meeting declaring how you feel about the Weimar republic. You
have three options to choose from.
1) Abolish the Weimar Republic (Get rid of it).
2) Keep the Weimar Republic.
To complete this task you must take down notes on the next two slides
which detail the reactions to the Weimar republic.
Problems with the system
One problem with the Weimar
Government was that using PR for
elections meant that no-one ever won a
majority.
This led to coalitions and they often fell
apart with new elections required every
couple of months. Germans were
frustrated by this.
PR also made it easier for smaller
parties to get elected – which meant
extremist parties such as the Nazis
were more likely to be represented and
build up a national profile.
Problems with the system
Many Germans did not trust the new
democratic system.
Some of these blamed the Weimar
republic for war defeat and signing the
Treaty of Versailles.
Others wanted the return of the Kaiser,
whilst others did not think they had
enough power.
Task 1
Your speech must be structured in the following way:
1) Give two/three sentences of detail on what was the Weimar
Republic.
2) Decide on how you feel about the Weimar Republic.
3) Give at least three reasons to support your answer.
National 5 question
1) Explain the reasons why so many resented the Weimar Republic – 6
Marks.

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Reaction to the Weimar Republic

  • 1. National 5 History: Hitler & Nazi Germany Reaction to the Weimar Republic
  • 2. Today’s lesson – The Weimar Republic We are developing our knowledge and understanding of the Weimar Government that was introduced in 1919. By the end of today’s lesson I should be able to: 1) Explain why some people resented the Weimar republic Today’s lesson involves: Note taking Debate task Explain question
  • 3. The Weimar Republic The Weimar system of government was very different from life under the Kaiser. Some people said it was genuine democracy, although others disagreed. Either way, Weimar faced various problems due to it’s constitution. The Weimar Government also signed the treaty of Versailles & was resented for that. TASK 1: Without looking at your notes right down as many things as you can remember about the Weimar constitution.
  • 4. Was Weimar Government a true democracy? Opinion 1: ‘It was a democracy’ - All Germans given an equal vote. - Reichstag and President both elected. - Small parties elected, meaning more voices heard. - Various rights guaranteed in law Opinion 2: ‘It was not a democracy’ - Voting rights were not completely equal for all groups. - Chancellor appointed by the President, not elected buy the people. - President could pass laws without Reichstag support in an emergency. Extension: Answer the question ‘Was Weimar Government a true democracy - giving at least two reasons to support your answer’
  • 5. Task 1 You have been asked to write a speech to present at an upcoming public meeting declaring how you feel about the Weimar republic. You have three options to choose from. 1) Abolish the Weimar Republic (Get rid of it). 2) Keep the Weimar Republic. To complete this task you must take down notes on the next two slides which detail the reactions to the Weimar republic.
  • 6. Problems with the system One problem with the Weimar Government was that using PR for elections meant that no-one ever won a majority. This led to coalitions and they often fell apart with new elections required every couple of months. Germans were frustrated by this. PR also made it easier for smaller parties to get elected – which meant extremist parties such as the Nazis were more likely to be represented and build up a national profile.
  • 7. Problems with the system Many Germans did not trust the new democratic system. Some of these blamed the Weimar republic for war defeat and signing the Treaty of Versailles. Others wanted the return of the Kaiser, whilst others did not think they had enough power.
  • 8. Task 1 Your speech must be structured in the following way: 1) Give two/three sentences of detail on what was the Weimar Republic. 2) Decide on how you feel about the Weimar Republic. 3) Give at least three reasons to support your answer.
  • 9. National 5 question 1) Explain the reasons why so many resented the Weimar Republic – 6 Marks.