Germany – The Depression From Hope to Sig Heil. German Economics After the First World War Germany had a new government structure imposed upon it The.

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Germany – The Depression From Hope to Sig Heil

German Economics After the First World War Germany had a new government structure imposed upon it The new government was a democracy, called the Weimar Republic This Republic gave many Germans their first taste of democracy The Weimar Republic was in trouble quickly however – the debt incurred from the war and the Treaty of Versailles was crippling

Germany – Stamps Tell the Story The Weimar Republic started with hope and a positive outlook

Germany – Stamps Tell the Story The rapid decline in the economy destroyed the sense of hope

Germany – Stamps Tell the Story Money became worthless and worse than worthless, literally not worth the paper it was printed on

Germany – Stamps Tell the Story A new sense of nationalism began to arise, embodied by the National Socialists and their leader, Adolf Hitler

Germany – Stamps Tell the Story A resurgent Germany, led by the NAZI Party, found new hope and pride in the late 30’s

Germany – Stamps Tell the Story Germany rose to dominate central Europe and gained allies elsewhere in the world