The Wiemar Republic<span>. After Germany lost the First World War, the Kaiser fled and a new democratic government of Germany was declared in February 1919 at the small town of </span>Wiemar. <span>this said that, in an emergency, the president did not need the agreement of the Reich stag, but could issue </span>decrees<span>. The problem with this was that it did not say what an emergency was, and in the end, it turned out to be a back door that Hitler used to take power legally.</span>
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The invasion of Poland marked the start of World War 2. Britain and France were not convinced that it was a defensive war and it all began world war 2. Poland was also divided between the USSR and Germany so the Western Allies saw that their tactic of starving Germany of resources would be impossible since the USSR continued to supply the Germans at that stage of the war. New tactics and technology were tested in Poland and those same tactics will later be even more developed against France.
Post War Economic Adjustment. Millions of soldiers returning home and there was no need for many people to be working wartime sectors. They advocated for better wage and working conditions.