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astra-53 [7]
3 years ago
15

Como era la Alemania segun Weimar?

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solong [7]3 years ago
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La República de Weimar fue el gobierno de Alemania desde 1919 hasta 1933, el período posterior a la Primera Guerra Mundial hasta el surgimiento de la Alemania nazi. Fue nombrado después de la ciudad de Weimar, donde el nuevo gobierno de Alemania fue formado por una asamblea nacional después de que el Kaiser Wilhelm II abdicara. Desde sus inicios inciertos hasta una breve temporada de éxito y luego una depresión devastadora, la República de Weimar experimentó suficiente caos para posicionar a Alemania para el ascenso de Adolf Hitler y el Partido Nazi.

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