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Kaiser left to Holand
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Germany reduced the army, and the ones that were left apart formed another army called FREIKORPS that was not as much as important as the official army.
Also,, the official army was anaged by the Junkers and they didn't like nazism. -
In december 1918 strikes began in factories, people started making rebellions.people were protesting for the abolition of social classes and equality.(communist government). Also because the workkers wanted representation after WW1
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The government wanted a conservative government (Kaiser) because in the past they succeded. Apart from that, the government didn't want to include the sworkers in the government
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thousands of people began protesting in the center of Berlin, so the government had to mobilise to Weimar Republic, which was a place without revolvings and more calm.
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Weimar Constitution was signed into law by President Ebert.
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Germany became multiparty system, that went from the extreme right, that wanted the Kaiser to return, to the left that wanted communism and the Workers to take power, In the middle there were different ideas, but they supported more the left ideas.
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Treaty of Versailles was signed, which ordered Germany to reduce its military, take responsibility for the World War I, relinquish some of its territory and pay exorbitant reparations to the Allies. It also prevented Germany from joining the League of Nations at that time.
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uprising to overthrow the post-war government. This uprising proved that the Weimar government in Germany was weak.
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The ‘Battle of Berlin’ begins between communist militias and units.
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was an attempted coup in Berlin on 13 March 1920 which aimed to undo the German Revolution of 1918–1919,
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attempt by Adolf Hitler and Erich Ludendorff to start an insurrection in Germany against the Weimar Republic on November 8–9, 1923