The modern German state had been founded by the actions of the Prussian state by 1871. There was a long monarchical tradition which gave the Hohenzollern royal family a great deal of executive power before 1914. The First World War ended badly for Imperial Germany and a political revolution and a military mutiny overthrew the monarchy. In its place a democratic republic was created in the town of Weimar because of violence in Berlin. The new state had a very open democratic system which gave the vote to all adults. It was troubled from the very beginning because of the significant damage done to the German economy by the war and by punishing reparations imposed at the Versailles conference in 1919. The currency collapsed in 1923 and led to the disaster of hyper-inflation which wiped out the savings of many citizens. Between 1924 and 1929 the currency and economy was stabilised, but this stability depended on loans from US private banks in New York.
The period of the Weimar Republic was a time of great artistic and cultural innovation, which was ended with the rise to power of the Nazis in 1933. There had always been a crisis of legitimacy for the new democratic state. From 1919 politicians of the left and right did not fully support the state. When the Wall Street stock market crash caused New York banks to recall their loans, the German economy collapsed into economic depression and it experienced a great deal of unemployment. The economic conditions helped authoritarian parties of the left and right appeal to substantial parts of the population and further undermined support for democracy. Political violence became commonplace all over the country.
Hitler’s Nazi Party was voted into power in January 1933 and it immediately dismantled the democratic system and the structures of civil society. By 1935 a dictatorship was fully established. This eventually led to another world war in 1939 and to some of the worst violent atrocities in European history. We will consider what the Weimar Republic achieved and why it failed as a state. The main question has to be if it ever had a chance to succeed as a modern stable democracy.